Sorry everyone for not posting an up to date North Coast Hot Jobs listing in a while. My current job has me working six or seven days a week, so I don't have time to compile a new jobs listing. It used to take me four to five hours each weekend to compile this jobs listing and I just don't have the spare time right now.
So, I am taking a hiatus for a while. I will notify Mike McEvoy at the Clallam WorkSource when I will restart posting my hot jobs listing that I have been updating for about three years now. It's possible I won't restart this listing until I get back into the employment field.
Good luck job seekers.
Jim Allen, MBA, Vet.
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North Coast Hot Jobs Aug. 3
Hello fellow job seekers. Here is the link to this week's North Coast Hot Jobs listing, https://www.scribd.com/doc/273339800/North-Coast-Hot-Jobs-Aug-3-2015. Clicking on that link will send you to Scribd where I have to post the listing, because this free site will not allow it. You can read the listing there for free, but if you want to download it, you must make an account.
Here's something I posted before;
Job Hunting Tip #32. The transition from recession recovery phase to prosperity phase
Ok, what am I talking about. Mainly, this recession we are recovering from is part of what is called a business cycle. A business cycle is composed of four parts. There is the prosperity phase, recession phase, depression phase and recovery phase. We are still mired in the recovery phase, but the American economy is definitely looking good. Because America was able to act swiftly to control the rapid descent of the economy, it has bounced back quicker than other global economies. So, how does this affect you? Your chances of getting employed are getting better each day. Then, if you end up with a lower paying job than before the recession, as the economy grows stronger, employers will be forced to pay employees more just to keep them. In addition, other employers will offer more pay to hire you away. This will be the prosperity phase. This is also sometimes referred to as an employee's market.
Ok continuing with my own job search. Have a good one.
Jim Allen, MBA, Vet
Here's something I posted before;
Job Hunting Tip #32. The transition from recession recovery phase to prosperity phase
Ok, what am I talking about. Mainly, this recession we are recovering from is part of what is called a business cycle. A business cycle is composed of four parts. There is the prosperity phase, recession phase, depression phase and recovery phase. We are still mired in the recovery phase, but the American economy is definitely looking good. Because America was able to act swiftly to control the rapid descent of the economy, it has bounced back quicker than other global economies. So, how does this affect you? Your chances of getting employed are getting better each day. Then, if you end up with a lower paying job than before the recession, as the economy grows stronger, employers will be forced to pay employees more just to keep them. In addition, other employers will offer more pay to hire you away. This will be the prosperity phase. This is also sometimes referred to as an employee's market.
Ok continuing with my own job search. Have a good one.
Jim Allen, MBA, Vet
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