Friday, July 24, 2020
Are You Part of the New Underclass - Workology
Are You Part of the New Underclass - Workology So what are we to do with the reality of unemployment? Check out the attached link. Unemployment Stats. It shows the unemployment percentages across the US. At first glance, it might scare the âBee-Jesusâ out of you! (But donât worryâ¦read on!) As of February 1, 2013 and according to www.about.com , the unemployment rate had initially doubled from when the recession began in December 2007, but has since fallen. They say that unemployment will more than likely stay at or above 8% through 2012. Thats because there is a lack of confidence in the market that the economy will stay strong and employers are reluctant to hire new workers until they are absolutely sure the economy will remain âSteady-Eddieâ! So what are we to do with the reality of unemployment? âMeet the new underclass the four million Americans who have been unemployed for more than a year. With every additional week out of work, their chances of finding a job dwindle. It turns out that many employers dont want to hire the currently unemployed. Enter Joe Carbone, who is determined to return the American dream to the long-term unemployed in Connecticut. And hes succeeding, one job at a time. Hows Carbone doing it?â (The preceding was an excerpt from, âTrapped in Unemployment which aired on Feb. 19, 2012.) Well, Joe Carbone is essentially a job coach. He is the president of something called, âThe Workplaceâ and he works with people who have found themselves in the predicament of long-term unemployment. He is coaching their minds towards change, acceptance and creating a new game plan for life! Here is his check list for embracing change and getting out of the trap of unemployment! Change your mind! â" When you have been unemployed beyond a year going on 2, unemployment can erode your self-confidence, your self-esteem. Being unemployed âseparates you from your profession, your education, whatever you might have done previously. There are all sorts of things. It causes divorces. It causes problems with children.â Donât allow unemployment to define you! Confront your fears and depression of being unemployed! It can be debilitating to think that you wonât be able to take care of yourselfâ¦But you will â" promise! The Resume: The rules have changed over the years! Youâre not mailing in a job application on the proper stock paper. Youâre applying on-line. If a potential employer tries to look you up on the internet and comes up with nothing â" than youâre not relevant! Discrimination against unemployment: Sadly, there is an unspoken that if youâve been unemployed for a year or longer that maybe youâre just lazy. Youâve got to be able to be authentic and explain what youâve been doing while youâve been in between jobs. Donât sit idle â" Volunteer! Social Media: Get your profile up on LinkedIn! Itâs the number one site for any professional! Donât be Prideful: Apply for part-time positions. Apply to the grocery store, the local burger jointâ¦anywhere that will give you a chance to succeed and prove yourself. Donât hold your ego and self-esteem in your college education. You never know where a new career can start! Itâs not about the paycheck: Itâs about being purposeful! Itâs about the, âhustle bustle of everybody going to work.â Itâs about having dignity. Joe Carbone is addressing unemployment from a realistic approach. Get current with the employment process. Become relevant so a potential employer can find you on the internet. Be flexible in obtaining work. Certainly pursue your niche, but do not rule out flipping burgers if needed. Money is money and having dignity is priceless! How are you cooping with your newly found status? Are you living your life the same or changing up your lifestyle?
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