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On Monday, June 16, 2003, at 12:35 PM, Chris Bullock wrote:
When you guys say you are unemployed, does this mean you are unemployed as in not working, or unemployed as in not employed doing what you want to do. I can't see where there are NO jobs for people. Don't mean to cause anger but it may not be what you want but there has to be jobs out there. Not working in IT is better than sitting at home without a check coming in.
I spent a spell unemployed myself and I will have to disagree with this. Could I have gotten a job delivering pizza or something? Sure. But it would have paid *less* than unemployment benefits, which is already pretty bad. So in my case anyway, not working at all was better than working a low wage job outside of my field.
Also, what I found when trying to find work outside of my field is that hiring managers were wary having seen this before, where people get jobs outside of their field to weather the storm and then go right back to their field as soon as they can. Who wants to hire someone, train them, etc. just to find them gone in 6 months? Getting gainfully employed in this market is harder than you might think.
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