finding a job online do's and dont's

by jobhuntguru 13. March 2012 20:06 Jobs |
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Apparently job seekers are still having a hard time with find a job; needless to say since the unemployment rate is still above 8%. In those difficult times "who you know" can be a big time help. If you don't have a lot of friends and resort to finding a job online, you might want to at least keep up with the challenges of doing so today. Just because job postings are up doesn't mean you should shoot off your resume to every Tom, DIck and Harry.

low wage jobs six figure student loans

by jobhuntguru 1. March 2012 14:57 Jobs |
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The American Dream is dead and you can thank the unsuspected villain -- student loans. How do you look a new graduate in the eye and say here take this low wage $15 per hour job to pay off $80,000, $90,000 or worse $100,000+ in student loans. Basically, student loans have turned professionals (recently graduates) into indentured servants. So who's to blame? You know who...the other guy. It's always the other guy. The GOP blames the Dems for financing students that don't stand a chance. Meanwhile, the Dems blame the GOP for holding jobs over the heads of students with six figure student loans. So who's telling the truth...well the truth of the matter is that there's a little truth to both positions. At the same time, how is it that bright intelligent new graduates are walking around with "will work for food" signs while Big Corp execs get golden parachutes for running the housing market in the ground? Gee let's ask Bank of America (purchaser of CountryWide Mortgage), maybe they know something. Book em' Danno!

hobbies jobs whatever pays the bills

by jobhuntguru 17. January 2012 13:39 Jobs |
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Some days the economy looks up, most other days it looks stagnant. Compound that with massive public sector budget cuts and the picture gets uglier. Much uglier. On the other hand, whether it is through hobbies or jobs, Americans will do whatever it takes to survive and pay the bills. Few Americans have faith in the direction of the economy and more importantly, few are waiting on the economy to turnaround before making personal lifestyle changes to compensate for economic shortcomings.

Basically instead of looking to companies to provide jobs, more and more would be job seekers will be looking within...within themselves to make ends meet. Essentially, more and more entrepreneurs will come online. Then for those that do not really want to make a business out of entrepreneurship, they will just simply turn to hobbies and special talents to make up for the lost income. In doing so, many will find that more cash flow is made through hobbies than working for someone else. That would be a beautiful feeling to look not to someone else's job but to a hobby for supplemental income while enjoying the work all the same. Nice!

Make no mistake about, with or without a thriving economy Americans will get it done whether through hobbies jobs or whatever pays the bills. An unexpected turn of events could very well lead to a severe labor force shortage as more and more Americans throw in the towel as far as working for someone else goes. Long live free enterprise. Go get it.Cool

private sector too private to fix

by jobhuntguru 12. January 2012 13:27 Jobs |
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Although unemployment is trending downward, it is still not enough and not fast enough. So what's the problem? The economy itself...the private sector is simply too private to fix. Deal with it people. This is democracy at work. Isn't that what the masses wanted...to be free of government control? Well here you have it. That's not to suggest that having the government control every element of what employers can and cannot do and when they will do it. Conversely, it is simply a reflection of reality. It is what it is.

Why then do so many people fault the government when jobs are not created fast enough? Unfortunately, too many people are misinformed, miseducated, and others just simply brain dead. The private sector is called private for a reason. The Feds have little control over what goes on in the private sector. Guess what? The private sector knows that very well. Moreover, high or higher unemployment is good for the private sector. People who have jobs are scared to death to quit and put up with a lot of crap to keep a job. Wage increases are virtually unheard of during high unemployment periods. On the contrary, salary cuts are popular during high unemployment periods as is increased levels of unpaid overtime. All this translates into higher profit margins for companies at the expense of workers; most of the time middle class workers.

Wake up and smell the coffee. The private sector has little incentive to post a lot of jobs and hire a bunch of unemployed people when their doing just fine with the workers already on the payroll. If the whiners and complainers really wanted change then they would not have voted the wealthy special interest favoring officials into office during the most recent mid-term elections. Therefore, the real problem is the none other than ignorant voters. Now factor in that the private sector is simply too private to fix and you have a recipe for bad employment news for a while to come. Maybe voters will get smarter -- one day. Keep hope alive! Cool

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