Sunday, March 8, 2009

blog #11

Sutter, John. "To find a job, ignore doom-and-gloom news, experts say." CNN. 6 March 2009. 8 March 2008. .

An economic crisis that is occurring today is a cut back on jobs. The unemployment rates continues to climb day by day. A chief executive reported that you need to block out the doom and good news about the economy and don't listen to it, saying that its not relevant to any one persons search. His advice was to go search for a job now. But that doesn't seem that easy. It is said that more jobs are available in health care, education, government and agriculture. These jobs are thought to be more stable than those failing in banking, manufacturing and construction.  Jennifer Grasz, from CareerBuilder.com, said that the highest rate of jobs listed on the site is in the South where health care and energy are leading the way. People should be open to moving in order to find a new job. One of the worst places to look for jobs is the Midwest where unemployment is high. This crisis is occurring everywhere not only in the U.S., but people need to look to industries that they think everyone would need even when their budgets have shrunk.

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