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Hunting for a job can be a real numbers game.
You apply for a hundred jobs and one of them might give you an offer.
If someone you know is feeling beat down by looking for a job, they’re not alone.
Here are the numbers from an Angus Reid Institute survey on the job market:
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Sorry, the problem is not with the lack of jobs, those unable to find work are either not seriously looking or expecting upper management wages for entry level jobs. There are very few employers who are NOT looking for employees, however no one is applying. Restaurants, bars, repair shops of every kind, and maintenance companies (interior and exterior) are all short staffed and hiring.
Sadly I know several small and medium sized businesses that are struggling to find skilled employees