Friday's jobs report provided some much-needed relief for those worried that the U.S. economy was in a slow walk towards recession.
And that's cut both ways for workers who have skills but can't seem to find the right jobs to fit their qualifications. "I find it strange. I keep hearing stories and news reports about there being so many jobs, that there are employers having such a difficult time finding skilled workers," Summers said."I know so many people who are having a different experience. I just can't put the two together."
"I'm not discouraged, because I know that I can find work in my field," she said."I just think I have to be more mobile, more willing to move and work outside of Dallas. I've started applying in other states and other cities, so that's what I'm going to do."Glassdoor, a site that helps connect workers with jobs and provides information and working conditions and salaries, has seen a significant drop-off in job postings this year.
This is an old Liberal trick going back to Reagan as far as I can remember. The economy is bustling .....BUT... fill in the blank. When OBAMA was president there were no BUTS....even though we had one of slowest economies coming out of a recession ever. FridayThoughts
This is what happens when our technical training educational system is allowed to wither as ours has over the past 35 years.
Nice try. MAGA
Why so negative always let's here some of the good news about this economy I'm fine with fair reporting but why be liberal before American
Wow. Took 3 hours to try and spin this incredible report. I guess you get an A for effort?
The jobs are there. Encourage training. All the wonderful Liberals should be mentoring instead of complaining.
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