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<blockquote data-quote="Vylo" data-source="post: 16004726" data-attributes="member: 10362"><p>All I know is that when I came into my college, the employment rate after graduation was 100 % with at least enough employers to hire every one a second time. Now, when I talk to some my old engineering friends, many are unemployed. In my particular field, there were plenty of jobs when I first started my apprenticeship, but now I have spent 5 months searching for a job, to no avail. I have sent out so many resumes, I can barely remember to who they were now.</p><p> </p><p>Lately I have heard talk about unemployement dropping, which makes me a little more optimistic, but I also hear that wages are dropping. It makes me wonder if I will be able to get a job sufficient to support myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vylo, post: 16004726, member: 10362"] All I know is that when I came into my college, the employment rate after graduation was 100 % with at least enough employers to hire every one a second time. Now, when I talk to some my old engineering friends, many are unemployed. In my particular field, there were plenty of jobs when I first started my apprenticeship, but now I have spent 5 months searching for a job, to no avail. I have sent out so many resumes, I can barely remember to who they were now. Lately I have heard talk about unemployement dropping, which makes me a little more optimistic, but I also hear that wages are dropping. It makes me wonder if I will be able to get a job sufficient to support myself. [/QUOTE]
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