Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plenty of cyber/tech roles are advertised. Specific skills and qualifications are required, however. Low level coding roles are not the focus. Sales positions of varying types at at varying levels always seem to be available. Most medical fields have lots of opportunities. Lower level administrative assistant-type roles are advertised widely. The hospitality industry has lots of openings at different levels. Most law enforcement agencies are hiring. The military is always recruiting.
There are a lot of jobs available, but they may not all appeal to all who are job hunting, and not all who are job hunting are qualified for many of the roles available, due to mismatches between job requirements and applicant educational and experience backgrounds.
Most people unemployed are middle age.
Anonymous wrote:I will need to point my unemployed friends to this thread because it seems that they are unemployed by choice. Apparently they are so many sectors hiring.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, construction is more terrible than I realized.
Read the comments especially: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/08/realestate/construction-industry-suicides.html
Anonymous wrote:Plenty of cyber/tech roles are advertised. Specific skills and qualifications are required, however. Low level coding roles are not the focus. Sales positions of varying types at at varying levels always seem to be available. Most medical fields have lots of opportunities. Lower level administrative assistant-type roles are advertised widely. The hospitality industry has lots of openings at different levels. Most law enforcement agencies are hiring. The military is always recruiting.
There are a lot of jobs available, but they may not all appeal to all who are job hunting, and not all who are job hunting are qualified for many of the roles available, due to mismatches between job requirements and applicant educational and experience backgrounds.
Anonymous wrote:Service and trade jobs are a plenty. Office jobs, not so much. Everyone I know that has been out of a job, has been out of a job for 6+ months before they find a new one including my husband. I'm terrified one of us is going to get downsized again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Engineering- structural, for people who are willing to go out to the field during odd hours (nights and weekends when structures are available for inspection). Doesn’t mean that all your work is like that, but you have to be available for 2 am - 4 am inspections.
The structural engineers I know do inspections during weekdays and during business hours.
Anonymous wrote:Engineering- structural, for people who are willing to go out to the field during odd hours (nights and weekends when structures are available for inspection). Doesn’t mean that all your work is like that, but you have to be available for 2 am - 4 am inspections.