« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2010, 10:19:51 AM »
I was laid off in 2006 before the job market woes and it was tough finding a job that wasn't an entry level start over making less than the first job I took out of college job. I took me a year and a half with lots of effort on my part to finally get a good job. I have mixed feelings over this article. I worked at a dept store for a short while when I was laid off just so I could be doing something. At least going to work and getting a check was more theraputic than sitting at home and being depressed. When I interviewed for my current job they thought it was funny that I was selling shoes ( I feel some Al Bundy jokes coming) I was even asked what does selling shoes have to do with working in a Refinery. That's when my mktg degree came in handy and talk about team work and team environment and all the other BS you were taught in class. The point I'm trying to make is that I think me having that job got me my current job. I won't ever really know. On the flip side when you are unemployed the need not apply is like kicking a man when he's down. BTW shoes salesman make 10% commission, so you can make a living is you try really hard and work lots of weekends.
I tend to agree with the article. Even in a down economy, there are lots of openings out there. They're not always perfect... They may not be close to your home... They may not even be a good match or align to your career asperations. But, there are always jobs. There's no excuse not to be working in the United States.
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