by Mitera Nikkou » Thu Jan 04, 2007 6:39 pm
It is like that all over the country. Not only that, but there are many places that decrease the work force and rely more on machines. For instance, my father-in-law is a security guard at the mall and, when he had first started, he worked with a small team, and worked six days of the week (usually). Now, they rely on some out-of-state monitoring system, and the four that worked third shift has dwindled down to two: him, and his friend, and they switch who gets three night and four nights each week.
There are some problems finding work locally these days, and not just because of misinformation and mistakes. A common problem, are those online resume sites. When a business is setting up a new location somewhere, they can look up any existing resumes in the area and contact them to seal job positions long before the place is built. Also, they "thin" the workforce, by moving those currently employed from one location to a new one, to relieve salary strain on one place and ensuring experienced staff for the new one.
There are all kinds of reasons for why it's hard to find a job. At one place, they might be focusing on being nice and hiring someone with little or no experience and helping them get started somewhere. In other places, they desire only the best, with experience and dependability. It depends on the place's "motto" (can't think of the exact word I'm looking for), and/or the employer's personal tastes/opinions/prejudices. Of course, you have to also look out for places that hire sub-par to average workers because that tends to get the job done while saving on salary pay-outs. So, in that last case, if you've got a college degree, qualified for the job, or even exceptional, and, in particular, someone with experiene... They'll turn you down because some places are "obligated" to give a certain amount of salary for this or that reason. When that happens, you tend to hear "overqualified", but... That's not always the case; it's just an excuse.
I wish that I could help you, but the best thing that I can suggest is setting up an online resume for businesses to look at, if you don't have one already.
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