Traders reacted to the fact that
the U.S. employment situation is still indicating a weak recovery.
Not exact matches
We already know, from the Labor Department, that the
employment situation in the
U.S. is awful.
The
employment situation summary, released by the
U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, gives a comprehensive view of the nation's
employment picture.
This question is about the case of relocating from one
U.S. state (Georgia) to another (Florida) for
employment reasons in a
situation where The person relocating is a divorcee (a single parent mom).
The
employment situation has never been nearly as bad in Canada as in the
U.S., where some figures cite nearly half of law school graduates as unable to secure a position as a lawyer.
And with the
U.S. economy near full
employment and millions of jobs open in the private sector, the
situation is growing more dire by the day.
Professional Duties Active international military service including deployment to Iraq Ability to remain calm and in control in high pressure
situations Continued military education and service through
U.S. Air National Guard Managed military munitions facility ensuring secure and efficient operation Oversaw junior team members and provided instruction as needed Performed administrative duties including phones, data entry, document coordination, and other support functions as required Served as customer service representative in civilian
employment Provided excellent customer service ensuring client satisfaction Generated increased sales and repeat business through positive, professional, and courteous client interaction
The following is NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun's reaction to this morning's
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) report on the
employment situation in March: «The March jobs report was a bit soft, and first quarter GDP growth rate...