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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry but it sounds like his skills either aren't there, aren't unique, or aren't transferrable. The problem with a lot of these USAID folks is there's a lot of talk about deliverables and managing programs but it's a lot of words. [/quote] No, the problem is that the job market is terrible and the government has poured gasoline on it by dumping 300k extra workers into it all at once. Very few industries or sectors have added any meaningful number of jobs in the past year other than healthcare. [/quote] If healthcare added all these job why aren't the people who prevent infectious diseases in Africa or stopped ebola working in that field. It sounds like the government propped up the 300k extra workers and they don't really have marketable skills. [/quote] Because the jobs in healthcare are in the provision of healthcare services (doctors, NPs, nurses, hospital and office administrative staff), not in public health (got cut!) or infectious diseases. It sounds like you have no idea what you’re talking about, which is unsurprising.[/quote] That makes no sense. Doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners work in public health and infectious diseases. Just face it. Usaid people were not in healthcare. They were paper pushers. [/quote]
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