Message from @Arch_NME
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but it's ismple
then explain the justice in skilled workers with years of experience not being able to find jobs after being laid-off
they don't ahve skills that are in demand
that's why I'm telling you look up some skills that are in demand
you are just making excuses to be lazy
like programmers and engineers.
those skillsets are not in demand?
they are
go be one
they can't find jobs tho
you will make a fuck of a lot more than workign at 711
yeah, they actually can
what are you talkign about?
"For 60-year-old Stephen Wayman of Landing, N.J., who has two degrees in mechanical engineering and more than 20 years of experience, the gap on his résumé is like a scarlet letter."
lol
you want me to tell you what's the matter with this guy
his demand are to high
he's to dumb to jstu lie about his gap on his resume
usally thes epople with these sob stories do not acualyl want work though
there are very very few unemplyed engineers though
sometimes you have to go where the jobs are
that's life
a job when you have the knowledge and experience is asking for too much?
whatever he is askign for is clearly too much
by definition of the fact that he hasnt' gotten it
how do you know
I'm sure for an extreme example if he was illing to work for your salary he woudl be instantly emplyed
skils get you better jobs
all you are doing is making exucses
your idtioic idea that finding one guy with a skill and no job disproves the overall obvious trend is false
and YOU are just using it as an excuse to be LAZY
go do something with your life oyu asck of shit
the unemployment rate for people with bachelors in engineering is far lower than for people with GED, that's a fact
not that you have to do all that
you could just learn to weld
or be a mechnaic
short tehc schools
adn learn some skills yourself
find somethign and figure it out