Monday, March 1, 2010

Are You Wondering Where the Jobs Are in 2010?

As most of you already know, 2010 has coming in like a lion with most of the country in freezing conditions. Well the job market isn’t any better. 2009 went out in flames (not flames of glory) and 2010 is coming in on a slow track of little opportunity for those looking for a job.



Many are not only looking to find a job, but possibly a change of career as well. Although change is inevitable, we still don’t care much for change, because the unknown is scary. According to Briefing.com a leader in market trends and breaking news, we can expect another loss of 35,000 jobs.

Actually, an article in CNNMoney.com says that most economists are not expecting an improvement in employment for the next few years:

“The unemployment rate, which stood at 10% in November, is expected to stay uncomfortably high for the foreseeable future. Some experts even suggest that the labor market won't be able to fully recover from the 7.2 million jobs lost since the start of 2008 before another recession and round of job losses.”

What do we do now?

Those that have been content with working a job will possibly have a long wait for another one. On the other hand, there are many who have already started changing their future by creating their own destiny.

"The problem is recovery doesn't mean recovered," said Lakshman Achuthan, managing director of Economic Cycle Research Institute. "We need a long recovery to get back 7 million jobs."

If above statement is what we are facing, then those willing to step out of the box and re-write their story are on the right track. As it seems the forecasts show that it can take as long as 10 years for our job market to be back on track. We will need to do more than look for a job, we will have to create the job, or better yet an opportunity to create financial security. The Paradigm shift starts with you and how you view your financial future.


Wishing you Much Success!

Karen McPherson

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6 comments:

  1. This is so absolutely true. I am fortunate to have my online streams of income to assist the short term disability I am having to go on from my once full-time job. Enjoyed this article. I am following you now btw.
    Nathan

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  2. Thanks Nathan, your support is greatly appreciated.

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  3. So true. For all who still have a job, we are all to be thankful. For those who don't I hope they can find or create something to get them through this rough time. Great post.
    ~Linda Dougherty~

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  4. Excellent material you have here. Thanks for sharing.

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  5. I've found the best way to predict our future is to create it! And you're right... "it starts with YOU" Thanks

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