The 99ers Vol. Unemployment.. !%#$ is real

It's rough. I've been working odd jobs just trying to keep my head above water.
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One of the things I miss from growing up in a small farming town is there was ALWAYS a job at one of the cranberry marshes. The marsh owners were millionaires and always hired people that were hurting for work to do jobs like sorting cranberries and would literally let anybody that was struggling come in and would pay them a lot more than they had to and work any hours they could. Now I can't even get an interview for a job I could have done 10 years ago 
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Originally Posted by memphissfinest

I WAS LUCKY ENOUGH TO GRAB AN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOB GRADUATING FROM COLLEGE IN 2008 BUT I WAS LAID OFF FROM THAT JOB IN 2009 AND IT TOOK ME UNTIL APRIL OF THIS YEAR TO LAND ANOTHER JOB. IF I SAID, I PUT IN LESS THAN 300 APPS IN THAT TIME I WOULD BE LYING. JOB HUNTING BECAME MY JOB AND I WAS ON IT FOR 10 HOURS A DAY. LUCKILY, I LANDED ANOTHER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOB HERE IN CLEVELAND. IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT FINDING A GOOD JOB OUT OF COLLEGE I SUGGEST YOU EXPAND YOUR SEARCH TO NATIONWIDE. A LOT OF MY COLLEGE FRIENDS STILL HAVEN'T FOUND JOBS BUT THEY ARE KEEPING THEIR SEARCH TOO LOCAL...YOU GOTTA BE WILLING TO MOVE AND ACCEPT ANYTHING.

GOODLUCK TO ALL THOSE SEARCHING. IT DEFINITELY IS TOUGH.


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Originally Posted by memphissfinest

I WAS LUCKY ENOUGH TO GRAB AN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOB GRADUATING FROM COLLEGE IN 2008 BUT I WAS LAID OFF FROM THAT JOB IN 2009 AND IT TOOK ME UNTIL APRIL OF THIS YEAR TO LAND ANOTHER JOB. IF I SAID, I PUT IN LESS THAN 300 APPS IN THAT TIME I WOULD BE LYING. JOB HUNTING BECAME MY JOB AND I WAS ON IT FOR 10 HOURS A DAY. LUCKILY, I LANDED ANOTHER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOB HERE IN CLEVELAND. IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT FINDING A GOOD JOB OUT OF COLLEGE I SUGGEST YOU EXPAND YOUR SEARCH TO NATIONWIDE. A LOT OF MY COLLEGE FRIENDS STILL HAVEN'T FOUND JOBS BUT THEY ARE KEEPING THEIR SEARCH TOO LOCAL...YOU GOTTA BE WILLING TO MOVE AND ACCEPT ANYTHING.

GOODLUCK TO ALL THOSE SEARCHING. IT DEFINITELY IS TOUGH.


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unemployed since july 08. i cant even get a restaurant job so im hoping this grad school lands me a job in may 2011. i may "dumb down" aka omit items from my resume to see if i can atleast get part time work while in school. btw my wife and i live with her parents. i had to swallow my pride bc i lived on my own since i was 18 (im 30 now). i went from pulling in 55k (i know thats not ballin but in NC i was living a great life) a year to getting a $20 weekly allowance from my wife. i know some people may see me as a scrub but i dont give a crap what they think. im thankful i have a roof over my head, car paid off that runs well, food, and an opportunity with grad school. i cant even imagine having to pay a mortgage, car note, and having kids right now. my last major purhase was a $100 suit from target for job interviews.
all of yall struggling right now keep your head up for real. i hope with the free time some of you have you get a chance to follow politics and public policy. true colors come out and every politician is the cotdamn same.
 
unemployed since july 08. i cant even get a restaurant job so im hoping this grad school lands me a job in may 2011. i may "dumb down" aka omit items from my resume to see if i can atleast get part time work while in school. btw my wife and i live with her parents. i had to swallow my pride bc i lived on my own since i was 18 (im 30 now). i went from pulling in 55k (i know thats not ballin but in NC i was living a great life) a year to getting a $20 weekly allowance from my wife. i know some people may see me as a scrub but i dont give a crap what they think. im thankful i have a roof over my head, car paid off that runs well, food, and an opportunity with grad school. i cant even imagine having to pay a mortgage, car note, and having kids right now. my last major purhase was a $100 suit from target for job interviews.
all of yall struggling right now keep your head up for real. i hope with the free time some of you have you get a chance to follow politics and public policy. true colors come out and every politician is the cotdamn same.
 
chickhien wrote:
unemployed since july 08. i cant even get a restaurant job so im hoping this grad school lands me a job in may 2011. i may "dumb down" aka omit items from my resume to see if i can atleast get part time work while in school. btw my wife and i live with her parents. i had to swallow my pride bc i lived on my own since i was 18 (im 30 now). i went from pulling in 55k (i know thats not ballin but in NC i was living a great life) a year to getting a $20 weekly allowance from my wife. i know some people may see me as a scrub but i dont give a crap what they think. im thankful i have a roof over my head, car paid off that runs well, food, and an opportunity with grad school. i cant even imagine having to pay a mortgage, car note, and having kids right now. my last major purhase was a $100 suit from target for job interviews.
all of yall struggling right now keep your head up for real. i hope with the free time some of you have you get a chance to follow politics and public policy. true colors come out and every politician is the cotdamn same.
Yeah, man I fee for you but keep at it. A lot of folks whether admitted or not are resorting to this *in bold underlined*

  
 
chickhien wrote:
unemployed since july 08. i cant even get a restaurant job so im hoping this grad school lands me a job in may 2011. i may "dumb down" aka omit items from my resume to see if i can atleast get part time work while in school. btw my wife and i live with her parents. i had to swallow my pride bc i lived on my own since i was 18 (im 30 now). i went from pulling in 55k (i know thats not ballin but in NC i was living a great life) a year to getting a $20 weekly allowance from my wife. i know some people may see me as a scrub but i dont give a crap what they think. im thankful i have a roof over my head, car paid off that runs well, food, and an opportunity with grad school. i cant even imagine having to pay a mortgage, car note, and having kids right now. my last major purhase was a $100 suit from target for job interviews.
all of yall struggling right now keep your head up for real. i hope with the free time some of you have you get a chance to follow politics and public policy. true colors come out and every politician is the cotdamn same.
Yeah, man I fee for you but keep at it. A lot of folks whether admitted or not are resorting to this *in bold underlined*

  
 
I saw this special on ABC or NBC (w.e. who cares?) and I just wondered why didn't these people just sell their house while they could and bought some apartment and at the same time have 800k left over???
 
I saw this special on ABC or NBC (w.e. who cares?) and I just wondered why didn't these people just sell their house while they could and bought some apartment and at the same time have 800k left over???
 
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN

Originally Posted by nine point five

there's no jobs?? tell that to the single mother working 2-3 jobs to support her family, to the Mexican immigrant making $8/hr in a strawberry field picking fruit for your #!# in 95 degree heat with a SMILE on his face. or the handicapped dude down the street working at Goodwill, enduring pain and embarrassment every day but who has pride in having a job, any job. you wanna know why unemployment is so high? lazy people. there's never a shortage of jobs at McDonald's, Motel 8, your local supermarket, gas station, etc. people would rather collect that check and sit on their #!# in front of the TV all day, rather than "demean" themselves doing real work in the interim, doing any number of jobs available at all times. this is an open letter to anyone, not directed at OP or any specific person..
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glad I could be the one bad guy here.. it's so nice to see everyone rallying around something for once, even if it IS just my ignorant, outdated, idealistic opinion.
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Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN

Originally Posted by nine point five

there's no jobs?? tell that to the single mother working 2-3 jobs to support her family, to the Mexican immigrant making $8/hr in a strawberry field picking fruit for your #!# in 95 degree heat with a SMILE on his face. or the handicapped dude down the street working at Goodwill, enduring pain and embarrassment every day but who has pride in having a job, any job. you wanna know why unemployment is so high? lazy people. there's never a shortage of jobs at McDonald's, Motel 8, your local supermarket, gas station, etc. people would rather collect that check and sit on their #!# in front of the TV all day, rather than "demean" themselves doing real work in the interim, doing any number of jobs available at all times. this is an open letter to anyone, not directed at OP or any specific person..
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glad I could be the one bad guy here.. it's so nice to see everyone rallying around something for once, even if it IS just my ignorant, outdated, idealistic opinion.
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From San Jose Mercury News:


An astonishing 2 out of 5 Silicon Valley households have been hit by job losses since the Great Recession began nearly three years ago, according to a survey released Thursday by a San Jose State research center.

Of those who reported job losses, just over half said they or their household member hadn't found a new job, the university's Survey and Policy Research Institute reported in a semiannual survey of consumer attitudes. The two questions were asked at the request of the Mercury News.

Current business conditions in Silicon Valley were seen as better than a year ago by 42 percent of residents, and 44 percent expect to see good financial times return in the next 12 months.

But the survey also reflects how deeply the economic crisis has affected the valley.

"People have not fully embraced the idea that we are on road to recovery," said Melinda Jackson, the institute's research director.
 
From San Jose Mercury News:


An astonishing 2 out of 5 Silicon Valley households have been hit by job losses since the Great Recession began nearly three years ago, according to a survey released Thursday by a San Jose State research center.

Of those who reported job losses, just over half said they or their household member hadn't found a new job, the university's Survey and Policy Research Institute reported in a semiannual survey of consumer attitudes. The two questions were asked at the request of the Mercury News.

Current business conditions in Silicon Valley were seen as better than a year ago by 42 percent of residents, and 44 percent expect to see good financial times return in the next 12 months.

But the survey also reflects how deeply the economic crisis has affected the valley.

"People have not fully embraced the idea that we are on road to recovery," said Melinda Jackson, the institute's research director.
 
Originally Posted by nikeskywalker

I've also applied for the U.S. Customs & Border Patrol agent position.
I got a test on Nov. 15th.

I really don't want that job, but it pays well.

so if you're looking for a job you might want to go to USA jobs and look for that.
Yea, I was gon make a post about this but couldn't find the info on the website about this.
They lady I work w/ told me that they hirin heavy for Border Patrol and pushin ppl through way faster than usual. That and the Air Marshall like somebody posted before.

Also, hotels are hiring, high turnover rate, always jobs in hotels. I know it's hard out there fellas, gotta keep hope alive
 
Originally Posted by nikeskywalker

I've also applied for the U.S. Customs & Border Patrol agent position.
I got a test on Nov. 15th.

I really don't want that job, but it pays well.

so if you're looking for a job you might want to go to USA jobs and look for that.
Yea, I was gon make a post about this but couldn't find the info on the website about this.
They lady I work w/ told me that they hirin heavy for Border Patrol and pushin ppl through way faster than usual. That and the Air Marshall like somebody posted before.

Also, hotels are hiring, high turnover rate, always jobs in hotels. I know it's hard out there fellas, gotta keep hope alive
 
Originally Posted by chickhien

unemployed since july 08. i cant even get a restaurant job so im hoping this grad school lands me a job in may 2011. i may "dumb down" aka omit items from my resume to see if i can atleast get part time work while in school. btw my wife and i live with her parents. i had to swallow my pride bc i lived on my own since i was 18 (im 30 now). i went from pulling in 55k (i know thats not ballin but in NC i was living a great life) a year to getting a $20 weekly allowance from my wife. i know some people may see me as a scrub but i dont give a crap what they think. im thankful i have a roof over my head, car paid off that runs well, food, and an opportunity with grad school. i cant even imagine having to pay a mortgage, car note, and having kids right now. my last major purhase was a $100 suit from target for job interviews.
all of yall struggling right now keep your head up for real. i hope with the free time some of you have you get a chance to follow politics and public policy. true colors come out and every politician is the cotdamn same.

keep ya head up and yea 55k does go far in NC .....
 
Originally Posted by chickhien

unemployed since july 08. i cant even get a restaurant job so im hoping this grad school lands me a job in may 2011. i may "dumb down" aka omit items from my resume to see if i can atleast get part time work while in school. btw my wife and i live with her parents. i had to swallow my pride bc i lived on my own since i was 18 (im 30 now). i went from pulling in 55k (i know thats not ballin but in NC i was living a great life) a year to getting a $20 weekly allowance from my wife. i know some people may see me as a scrub but i dont give a crap what they think. im thankful i have a roof over my head, car paid off that runs well, food, and an opportunity with grad school. i cant even imagine having to pay a mortgage, car note, and having kids right now. my last major purhase was a $100 suit from target for job interviews.
all of yall struggling right now keep your head up for real. i hope with the free time some of you have you get a chance to follow politics and public policy. true colors come out and every politician is the cotdamn same.

keep ya head up and yea 55k does go far in NC .....
 
Originally Posted by AlexF

I saw this special on ABC or NBC (w.e. who cares?) and I just wondered why didn't these people just sell their house while they could and bought some apartment and at the same time have 800k left over???
thats just the problem, most of those people dont have their houses paid off-probably still paying off a 15 or 30 year interest plan. without the house paid off, most of that money would go to paying back the bank. if they really cant pay, then i guess house gets foreclosed? 
but i guess its a diff story if they're just renting the houses...

but yea unemployment is hard right now. only one of my friends landed a job out of college. im doing the chef thing, so its a different road...been apprenticing unpaid for a month now...which is going to continue for a while. but i hope all this grinding and resume building will help me in the future. Also, i feel like being unemployed is also a time to learn something-for example im trying to get a nutritionist certificate(to be able to consult restaurants,hotels...etc.) and learn the guitar.  hopefully i can pull a part timer to get some extra $

def going to tell my friends to expand out of california though, take whatever you can get, i guess 
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Originally Posted by AlexF

I saw this special on ABC or NBC (w.e. who cares?) and I just wondered why didn't these people just sell their house while they could and bought some apartment and at the same time have 800k left over???
thats just the problem, most of those people dont have their houses paid off-probably still paying off a 15 or 30 year interest plan. without the house paid off, most of that money would go to paying back the bank. if they really cant pay, then i guess house gets foreclosed? 
but i guess its a diff story if they're just renting the houses...

but yea unemployment is hard right now. only one of my friends landed a job out of college. im doing the chef thing, so its a different road...been apprenticing unpaid for a month now...which is going to continue for a while. but i hope all this grinding and resume building will help me in the future. Also, i feel like being unemployed is also a time to learn something-for example im trying to get a nutritionist certificate(to be able to consult restaurants,hotels...etc.) and learn the guitar.  hopefully i can pull a part timer to get some extra $

def going to tell my friends to expand out of california though, take whatever you can get, i guess 
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