Posted by EX 450 Owner on September 07, 2012 at 10:58:40 from (173.190.170.149):
In Reply to: unemployment posted by rrlund on September 07, 2012 at 09:20:30:
How about under employment?
I have a Son who had a good IT job and he was “downsized” from that company about 3 years ago, so he went and got another IT job that was nearly equivalent.
He worked the new job for nearly a year and when they finished up a project for one of their big accounts and that account did not renew for the following year so he got another “sorry but we have to downsized”.
For the last two years he has worked temp jobs, did some contract programing and web development from home, built a few small office networks, worked technical help support desks, and even worked some telemarketing jobs for brief periods of time.
The point is he has never drawn unemployment or a dime of any type of assistance or Government help so he does not show up on the radar as unemployed although in this economy he cannot find a job to replace what he had 4 years ago, and I know of others in the same boat that the Government refuses to acknowledge in their statistics.
This post was edited by EX 450 Owner at 11:02:56 09/07/12.
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