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The five challenges that makes it hard for so many to find employment in 2012.


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WHOA, Dude! Anger problems? For what it's worth (nothing, as are your stats) the answer is 0.0002. So I guess you are the same guy who posts the same stuff on other forums like that other poster said and you act the same on them as you do here?

 

Friend of my wife who posts on here told her about you and then I got involved. Wife thought I could be of help. I've got a pretty good record as an employer and what's going on generally where employment's concerned. Dude, you just jump on everyone who answers you. But you wonder why you get reported? Plain rude you are and never a simple thanks for advice.

 

Reckon you need more help than anyone here can give you. Professional help I mean. But gotta ask why you ask questions when you trash every answer.

 

 

Cool story Bro

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I guess that's why 2 million people are unemployed? goobye

 

The issue with this, at least in my area, a lot of people lack the skills and training and in some cases jobs go unfilled. It also could be because employers are not offering satisfactory wages and plenty of people such as yourself will not accept a lesser pay to secure those jobs.

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The issue with this, at least in my area, a lot of people lack the skills and training and in some cases jobs go unfilled. It also could be because employers are not offering satisfactory wages and plenty of people such as yourself will not accept a lesser pay to secure those jobs.

 

 

Right because a lesser pay would be dumnb if I;m already struggling to pay bills with UC

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Searching for work is hard, but I've seen you make it even harder on yourself. If you figure you could have gotten at least two of those jobs by now, those five reasons sound to me more like five excuses.

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Your opinion means nothing to me

 

That's a choice you get to make. But the common denominator in all your failed interviews is you. And anyone who understands the job market and who has read your posts is not surprised you're in this situation. No one is going to hire you when they find they are interviewing not only you but also the chip on your shoulder.

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You flrting with getting reported so I advise to stop trolling

 

You think that when people give you advice and respond honestly to what you put out here, that they're trolling? What are you expecting when you post here?

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You flrting with getting reported so I advise to stop trolling

 

I was honest. You listed five reasons that are external to you. But I think the main reason in your case and many others comes from inside. It wouldn't be so hard for you to get a job if you adjusted your attitude a bit. It would have to be a permanent adjustment in order for you to keep the job. i wouldn't wish the stress of being unemployed on anyone, but you do also have to show you're worthy of employment, or that stress will just be a fact of your life.

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There are more people than and very few openings

 

Good Night

 

Don't really agree with this, job boards are bursting and my whole team's work was shipped abroad a few months ago, I found a job not long after despite being still relatively inexperienced in the industry.

 

I think in a way it's a fallacy there's "no jobs" it's more like people can't be bothered trying. Yes it's a bit more competitive than years ago but not much different, and there is some more hoops to jump through for some jobs.

 

One of the problems is there is no more jobs for life now because of globalisation - code for shipping all industrial jobs from the West to 3rd world, and sell the products back to 1st world to make more profit.

 

2011

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Don't really agree with this, job boards are bursting and my whole team's work was shipped abroad a few months ago, I found a job not long after despite being still relatively inexperienced in the industry.

 

I think in a way it's a fallacy there's "no jobs" it's more like people can't be bothered trying. Yes it's a bit more competitive than years ago but not much different, and there is some more hoops to jump through for some jobs.

 

One of the problems is there is no more jobs for life now because of globalisation - code for shipping all industrial jobs from the West to 3rd world, and sell the products back to 1st world to make more profit.

 

2011

 

 

You need luck on your side to find employment today. And that is the truth

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