www.ultimatewealthfromhome.com Julianne Rowat Still Unemployed? Dont Give Up!
In some states the unemployed have stopped looking for work altogether. They feel that they will never find anything anyway. The number of discouraged workers nationwide has more than doubled in the past year.
People are loosing hope. They don't think work is available for them, or they believe they dont have the necessary training to be hired. They may be convinced that employers think they're too young or too old, or they believe that they face some other kind of discrimination that prevents them from finding work. And even though there are discouraged workers in healthy economies, in a prolonged recession such as this one, the discouragement seams to skyrocket.
Several things could nudge job seekers toward hopelessness: negative media coverage of the job market; unsuccessful job searches among friends and family; their own long-term unemployment. Also, men are more likely to give up their job search because they've become discouraged and they make up 63 percent of the total group.
With 4.4 million job seekers nation wide, people who claim theyre looking for work are not finding it. They are just giving up looking.
People need to stop getting so depressed, and look for other solutions. Look for something out side of the type business that they were in. Look for a home based business. You can work from home, be your own boss, not get laid off, and continue supporting your family.
In my business you dont have to have any marketing skills, we teach you. It doesnt matter how old or young you are as long as you have a computer. And there is no discrimination. We operate in over 100 countries, and in 42 different languages.
So if your unemployed, dont give up. Check out what Im doing!
@DontBuyChinese I went to a certification school which cost me a good deal of money, but I think i can find work easier in it vs say a job where you don't have to pay a thing to get skills or apply.. Also forklift operator is another thing they seem to advertise if you pay a little money beforehand to get certified or whatever. I wouldn't invest in being an Armed security guard myself.
GiovannisSanctuary 4 months ago
@GiovannisSanctuary
Also remember with new home construction very low, even the timber based businesses (which underlie much of Oregon's economy), is not doing that well right now. Suggestion: find a job with a high start up cost such as an "ARMED SECURITY GUARD". Most unemployed pass up these jobs because of costs associated with getting the job: buying a weapon, background checks, license fees, training, etc. If you can afford the fees, you may land a job: about $1,000 in fees.
DontBuyChinese 4 months ago
@GiovannisSanctuary
Well, I would generally say yes. I've spent time in Eugene and know the area well. Oregon does not allow self-service gas stations as a way to create jobs; that is a measure of how scarce jobs are there. Most are timber-based. Utah has a considerably lower unemployment rate: about 5% vs. national average of over 9%. And generally the economy is doing okay with the exception of construction industry based businesses and home construction lags SOME but is not terrible.
DontBuyChinese 4 months ago
@DontBuyChinese I think if she knew the right people, she could get a job in Eugene. Is it really a LOT better in Utah?
GiovannisSanctuary 4 months ago
@sandbar3000
You could join a reserve component of the US military. You would have some income, free medical and other benefits, plus future retirement income. Check it out.
DontBuyChinese 6 months ago
@PamelaRP
You probably should move to Utah. It only has about 5% unemployment. My ex-wife, grown daughter and 3 grandchildren live in Eugene. There are basically no jobs there. Most of the economy is timber-based. Lots of students from U of O main campus fill up remaining jobs.
DontBuyChinese 6 months ago
Take off your shirt
cellardoor199991 7 months ago
@094340 - Me neither. I been out of work for more than 3 yrs. and been looking every day. I'm one of the ones who are about to give up! And these "scam artists" come along with a video like this in order to fork over your unemployment benefits to them. I fell for one of these once and never got my money back! Don't buy into this garbage!
VirgilB01 8 months ago
Nice try lady.....not buying it.
094340 10 months ago
@PamelaRP, I agree. The media is not negative. In this stupid job search of today, it's not WHAT you know. It's all WHO you know, it's not right. I know people, the people I know are not working for an employer that is hiring. I got a BUSINESS degree and it's doing SHIT for me. This lady acts like EVERYONE want to work from home. She ACTS like everyone HAS MONEY LAYING AROUND for start up costs. That's what "owning your own online business" is all about. Not falling for that scam type of "job"
sandbar3000 10 months ago