 Jobs are few and far between and if something does open up you want to be the first person there to take advantage of those opportunities. In today's struggling economy, jobs are hard to come by. For those seeking employment, job clubs of eastern Kentucky meet weekly in counties throughout the region. Today the Pike County Job Club met at the Pike County Public Library. People lead people to jobs and that's what we're all about is helping people find jobs in our communities. Organizers tell EKB News Job Club offers different options to people who may not have known about them without attending a meeting. We bring job leads to the table. We bring job leads from the Kentucky Career Center so that our job seekers can have a variety of jobs and understand what's available to them to apply for. It's geared toward what would make you happy or what type of work that you would want to do. Job Club meets every Wednesday at the Pike County Public Library at 11 a.m. For those attending for the first time, orientation starts at 10.30. Reporting in Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.