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subject: How Long Will This Jobs Crisis Last? [print this page]


The present financial state of affairs is causing significant disruptions to the lives of many people. With the widespread scarcity of jobs, lots of people are merely giving up on the job hunt. Irrespective of who you are or what profession you might be in, there's an chance that your job could be in jeopardy. It has been like this for the past two years and it doesn't appear like there's any relief in sight.

It might not be that apparent now, but when such situations persist, it affects lives for quite some time. One of many groups needing a job that suffers probably the most is teens. There are so many teenagers seeking their first job and many are finding it is a lost cause. The teenage years are very vital in the development of a person and this also encompasses the experiences that they obtain from their first job. Without that job, their learning process is delayed.

Despite the fact that a teenager in all probability does not "need" a job like an adult with a family does, employment is still an important issue. With their first job, a teen will get the opportunity to start making a resume and the first job provides real life experiences that are important for future success. A job isn't only a means of earning money: it also provides a teen a way to learn about responsibility.

At some point we all have our first job and the earlier we get one, the sooner we can start to learn the things we need to learn. If it happens that this horrible economy persists for years, what impact will that have on teens once they eventually do get a job? Will they know how to work well with colleagues and managers? Will they understand what is expected of them and how to behave in a work environment?

At present, evidently our society is faced with the chance of a era of younger people who will not have had the possibility to develop appropriate job skills. Ultimately, this may impression them negatively - and in addition the employers who will in the future rent them. This will change their lives in a lot of ways, as they will finally have to regain misplaced floor from the years when they tried to but could not get a job.

by: Marty Plandis




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