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Friday
Apr162010

Recovery in manufacturing segment is solid.


Job Market Update: Some feel that the recession ended in June 2009, though some experts are holding off from confirming what some of said relative to this issue.  As the job seekers find work, the median wage will continue to fall. More Americans will be working, but at salaries lower than what they consider adequate. People are happy to find and have jobs right now. Two years from now there will be a lot of people leaving the jobs that they are currently unhappy in.

Job Search Tip Update: Job market is improving in the construction and roofing area where solar panels are involved. Also continue to research the growth of jobs involved with the "green sector". Business that have goods our services that will save energy or be involved in recycling.

Job Search Action Item: Check out some job web sites involved with "Green" jobs.A couple to look into www.greenjobsearch.org, www.thegreenjobbank.com, www.jobs.greenbiz.com, and www.jobs.cleanedge.com

Job Search Mental Health: Field trip time. Visit your local Home Depot, Lowes, Ace or True Value store. Check out the spring/summer seasonal items that are being purchased by the home owners for their seasonal projects. This would include lawn and garden, paint, caulk, walkway lighting, etc. Contact those companies to see if they are hiring. Lastly buy your self 5 bags of mulch and put some of that in your yard. Now go inside and research those companies you found at the store that have the seasonal  products selling now.

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