Posted on 05/07/2010 5:17:56 PM PDT by NCjim
The betting is that the Labor Department's Friday snapshot of the job market will show that employers added workers in April, perhaps even that the unemployment rate fell.
That would be good news, but not good enough. It's hard to exaggerate how bad the job market is. Here's one arresting fact: One of every five men 25 to 54 isn't working.
Even more alarming, the jobs that many of these men, or those like them, once had in construction, factories and offices aren't coming back. "A good guess
is that when the economy recovers five years from now, one in six men who are 25 to 54 will not be working," Lawrence Summers, the president's economic adviser, said the other day.
(Excerpt) Read more at online.wsj.com ...
Some people really believe there is a job tree where one can simply pluck a job any time they want!
I hope these people feel the pain of joblessness.....I am not one to wish ill on others, but the arrogance of some here is unbelievable.
(and yes, I am unemployed)
I’m not buying it. People who work hard, show up every day and display positive attitude are solid gold for employers. Those people will always have work. The ones who are finding themselves out of the mix are the slackers, the ones that always call in sick on Mondays and Fridays, gripe in the parking lot about their 2% raises, and put up a fuss when they are asked to work more than the standard 8 hour day.
Isn't there an "Orly Taitz is gonna save America!" thread you should be cheerleading on?
That’s the unemployable midget.
Exactly. My husband went to work at his factory every day for 27 years. He wasn’t just some shlub that worked the lines either, not that there is anything wrong with a person willing to work hard regardless of the job. He is a robotics arm technician by trade, but all the robotics arms are in China, Mexico or Central/South America. Since his plant moved to Brazil, he became a certified welder, but those jobs aren’t that plentiful right now unless you already have experience. Oh, and he IS a high school grad. Right now we are hoping to get on at some mines out west. We’ll move if we have to. We went to the industrial area of Kentucky/Tennessee and they had signs on the doors “Not accepting applications; please do not inquire.” It reminded me of those signs during the Great Depression saying “No jobs here, keep moving” and I cried almost all the way back home.
He is nearly 50 and not many places willing to hire a 50 year old with no experience when they can get the strength of a 20 year old with no experience.
As a person who thought 20 years ago that industrial insurance was the way to go, I am finding that without industry, not many need insurance. As an account manager with experience in all lines of commercial insurance for builders (only one of the 70 General Contractors I used to represent are still in business), manufacturing, freight, transporation/trucking, etc... I am now working for the census and grateful for that paycheck for these few weeks.
It kind of disheartens me when Freepers want to judge people and I try to explain that this is not the typical recession. Many Freepers feel that lots of people would go back to work if unemployment was stopped and I think “WHERE??? Where would they go? Do you really think people who have house payments and kids to support are happy to work for 40% of their usual income? What kind of world are you not paying attention to?”
But then I usually get a story about a neighbor who is a lazy bum and everything I say gets ignored.
http://www.rightwingnews.com/speeches/carter.php
Jimmy Carter’s Malaise Speech, 1979
“The threat is nearly invisible in ordinary ways. It is a crisis of confidence. It is a crisis that strikes at the very heart and soul and spirit of our national will. We can see this crisis in the growing doubt about the meaning of our own lives and in the loss of a unity of purpose for our Nation.
“The erosion of our confidence in the future is threatening to destroy the social and the political fabric of America.”
Many people think that this speech helped to make Jimmy a one-termer.
LOL!!
Wait, that was a joke, right? You do know who that is don’t you?
If you don’t, then that makes it MUCH MUCH funnier.
Great post. My thoughts are with you.
Are you a pediatrician by chance? My kids’ pediatrician was just diagnosed with a relapse of cancer and they are desperate for help.
Yeah, I’m with the poster above who doesn’t want to wish ill on anyone, but I wouldn’t mind being around to see a karma slap you down to size.
Thanks.
So, if the unemployment rate is 17% for men aged 25 to 54, then how is the overall rate only 9.9%? Male unemployment is that much more than female unemployment to make that the average? Interesting.
There is a company called Precor that recently opened a new manufacturing plant near Greensboro, NC, that had openings for people with experience working with metal, welders, etcetera. They manufacture excercise equipment. I believe their website is their company name, you and/or your husband should give it a look.
... so are the sons of men snared in an evil time, when it falleth suddenly upon them. - Ecc. 9:12
Looking into it now! Thanks so much!!!
There are still openings listed on indeed.com and careerbuilder.com.
The plant is actually in Whitsett, which is in eastern Guilford County, between Greensboro and Burlington.
Actually the mom is rich. That’s Chastity Bono.
Good luck and keep plugging away. This is insane that you get downsized and you have a regional non-compete?
It is brutal out there for everyone and no one is immune. Hang in there.
Yes I know who that is. Gender assignment surgery sure hasn’t been kind to him/her.
Four open positions for welder with Precor in the NC plant:
http://precor.pereless.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=83022.main&CID=83022&
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