Anybody Buying Yet? Where’s the Bottom?

There are job openings in all environments. You selected two companies highly dependent on government funds. Spokane is still working on a northbound highway that I read the work is slated to ramp up over the summer. Hospitals are hospitals. But compared to a few years ago, hiring is not anywhere close. And like other large HC providers, Providence (SH) has had a hiring freeze for non-clinical staff for a year because it is losing money after medicaid cuts and trying to find ways to get back in the black under the "new normal" in HC. There are openings, but hiring is slow unless you are a specialty Dr they need. And even they can expect a tough negotiation.
You said, "there's not much around here." There is actually still quite a lot, maybe not as "much" as previously, but there's still a metric shitton of opportunity for someone who is actually looking and wants to work.
 
You said, "there's not much around here." There is actually still quite a lot, maybe not as "much" as previously, but there's still a metric shitton of opportunity for someone who is actually looking and wants to work.
Yes probably a hyperbolic on that statement of “not much” but it’s all relative and I stand by my view. Hopefully the people at the unemployment office will tell newly unemployed to stop being lazy and apply for the RN positions at the hospital.
 
Yes probably a hyperbolic on that statement of “not much” but it’s all relative and I stand by my view. Hopefully the people at the unemployment office will tell newly unemployed to stop being lazy and apply for the RN positions at the hospital.
"Learn to code", amiright?
 
or, "have you tried showing up on time?"
I agree there is plenty of the that, which is why it is a stereotype. I'm not interest in assigning that as a reason to every person that loses their job. I have encountered many people with jobs that I would say are incompetent at it. Laziness is not what makes our unemployment rate over 5% while the national average is 4.3%. Same with the unemployment rate in Midland TX being 2%. Each area is different and has different economic drivers. There is also a mismatch in skills and requirements. That is constant these days, and I suspect getting worse.
 
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