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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is so much work out there. These are jobs that white collar workers or college graduates don't want to do. I can find 20 people jobs right now making $30-$40 an hour without experience. I just can't find anyone looking for a job or willing to work. Today is nothing like 2008 when I couldn't even get a server job with 10 years of experience. I'm in hard assets because of the money printing. I have also been through 4 down markets/crisis and will come through it easily. No crash. It's just another decade when people not in hard assets are left behind once again. We are going through rapid changes, not a crash of any kind.[/quote] This. Job market is not weak.[/quote] Does anyone read a newspaper? Or, do you just spin whatever thoughts pop into your head? "But fresh figures out Wednesday show that those meager job totals weren’t an anomaly: For the first time in more than four years, there are fewer open jobs than there are job seekers." [url]https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/03/economy/us-jolts-job-openings-layoffs-july[/url][/quote] The job numbers mimic what I’m seeing in my own life— jobs that were supposed to be “safe” (including nurse practitioner, computer programmer with 20+ years experience, and data analyst with 20+ years experience) all recently fired (programmer) or have been unable to find jobs in a year+. The idea that we are pushing out immigrants to make more jobs isn’t going to solve for the highly educated professionals sitting on the economic sidelines right now. [/quote] This was heard on the news: If you don’t want to be a doctor or a bartender, you won’t find a job. [/quote]
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