Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Why The Employment Statistics Are Always Wrong
Why The Employment Statistics Are Always WrongWhy The Employment Statistics Are Always WrongAre you employed or are you unemployed? The statistic you need to track is a simple all or nothing. If your employment rate is 0% and you arent independently wealthy, then you need to launch a thoughtful, proactive search, regardless of what the market numbers say. In fact, you want to be even more aggressive when the news is bad because as soon as there is any good news, the competition will be even worse. You will be competing with all the employed people flocking back into the job search market at the slightest hint of a hiring uptick. Dont delay the market will get even tighter as the news gets better. If your employment rate is 100%, congratulations but dont rest on your laurels. Job search is a 24/7 activity, even for those in employment. But even more important than just whether you have a job or not, do you have the right job? Are you on the right career path? Are you happy? Are you pa id fairly? If you are employed but not in the right way, then it doesnt matter what the market radar says. Your internal radar is telling you to launch a thoughtful, proactive search to steer your career in the right direction. Stop relying on the news to tell you whether its safe or good timing or opportune to enter the market. Start paying attention to your individual situation instead. It doesnt matter if 10% of the population cant find work. You just need one job yours.
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