Job seekers: Looking for a job is a waste of time.
By Daniel at 8 February, 2010, 10:18 am
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Many jobless people have reached a conclusion that captures the depth of the unemployment crisis: Looking for a job is a waste of time.
The economy is growing. Yet it’s creating few jobs. That’s why in the past eight months, 1.8 million people without jobs left the labor market. Many had grown so frustrated by their failure to find a job that they threw up their hands and quit looking for one.
And it’s why Barbara Bishop sat down at her kitchen table in suburban Atlanta last month and joined their ranks. Her decision came seven months after she quit a PR job that seemed about to be axed. Sending out resumes got her nowhere. So Bishop made a list of her skills and decided to launch her own business.
“I don’t want to look any more,” she said of the job hunt. “It’s become very discouraging.”
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=9766527
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