full-employees benefits and such. >> last week, he said he's been looking at tax receipts and some other indicators and think there will be a sharp hiring push later this year. there are others who are saying companies cut so dramatically, that they are going to have to -- if the economy gains traction, they'll have to hire back pretty consistently. labor economists tell me there's this long-term unemployed that have been out of work six months or longer that are really out of luck right now this this recovery. there just really aren't the opportunities for them. you mentioned the contract workers. i think we have a record-high percentage of our labor market right now are contract workers. >> meaning freelancers? >> no benefits, no job security. they have to pay taxes four times a year, don't get unemployment benefits if they lose a job. it's not the big solid kind of