Not exact matches
Back when I was still
unemployed and job hunting the average commute I was looking at was close to 45 minutes to an hour one way (which is about double the average commute in my area,
most people try to move closer to their jobs).
The group that he led included
people with considerable formal education (trainee ministers), who were used to working with the written and spoken word, as well as
people with little education —
unemployed men from the
most depressed parts of Glasgow who were manually skilled and practically minded.
Starvation stalked parts of Zimbabwe, and
most people are
unemployed.
Essentially they are the ones who are not strong enough to be advocates for themselves: prisoners, very old and very poor
people, household workers,
most people who live in Third World countries, retarded children and adults, schoolchildren, immigrants, farm workers,
unemployed persons, the institutionalized mentally ill, sometimes women, sometimes gays.
Most umpires were
unemployed show
people who took work where they could find it — and what better place for an actor or singer than in front of a large, captive audience?
Telephone interviews are usually done during the day biasing the results towards stay - at - home moms, retirees, and the
unemployed, while
most people, for some reason, do not respond to mobile phone surveys as eagerly as they once did to landline surveys.
The
most recent British social attitudes survey has found that 80 % of
people believe the government should be responsible for ensuring that the long - term sick or disabled have enough to live on — much higher than the proportion of
people who believe the government should ensure
people have enough money to live on in retirement or if they are
unemployed.
Most Canadians in financial difficulty aren't lazy,
unemployed or blasé with their money, but rather are good, hardworking
people who have been forced into bankruptcy as a result of extenuating circumstances.
Most importantly, it is a way to develop relationships with
people who can help you should you ever become
unemployed.
Injured Workers and Poverty Survey 2010 Many Losses, Much Hardship The Impact of Work Injury FAST FACTS • Before injury, 89 % were employed full time; after injury 9 % • Nearly one in five lost their homes after injury • Nearly one quarter had moved in with family or friends at some point after their injuries • One in five injured workers could no longer afford a car • Food bank use rose from 5 to 77
people after work injury • 20 % reported an overnight hospital stay the last 12 months (
most because of the work injury) compared with 7 % for the general population of Canadians • Over half had not been able to afford medications in the past 12 months • 57 % of injured workers in the study were
unemployed For more information: wwwinjuredworkersonline.org
Being
unemployed and in the midst of a job search is nothing to be ashamed of;
most people have experienced a snap of unemployment at some point.
In my twenty years of working with under or
unemployed executives, I've found that
most people assume that as long as their resume includes a steady job history and required skills, they should be all set.
One of the
most difficult positions
people can find themselves in is to be
unemployed towards the end of their career.
Since
most people (employers included) are influenced by the thinking of others, a job candidate
unemployed for a prolonged period of time is viewed the same way as a house that has been on the market for an extended period — «there must be a problem.»
Most people need a physical outlet to relieve the stress and anxiety being
unemployed.
Although not at the top of
most people's game plan, for
most unemployed and employed job seekers retained and contingency search consultants and even more so IT technical recruiters for temp or contract positions have their place in the overall job search strategy.