crazelion
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No flames but just keep in mind the last 4 years have been an anamoly (sp?)
Some experts think between 2007 and 2008 we were losing up to 11,000 jobs a day.You could have had degrees flying out of you know what lately and if your employee was cutting back nothing could have saved you.
this recession was about cutting cost so no matter your education or your experience nothing could have saved you.
Previous poster is right, it's a combination of things BUT in todays market where there are some thing like 200 applicants for every job, my thought process is every advantage I could have over the other 199 applicants is better. So for SAHM's re-entering the job market, that may mean.
1) degree
2) volunteering or internships
3) networking
4) starting out at a lower paying job to build work history.
I just know at my job (a fortune 500 company based in wilmingto de), you have to have at least 2 years college to apply for the janitors or cafeteria work.
Thank You. I love the example you give about janitors and or cafeteria workers that need degrees. Which I think is crazy.
The place work for went through 10 people before she give me a chance. She told I was not the right fit when she hire me but she was willing to give a chance. She could believe I know cook from scratch without a recipe. The kids actually eat the food now. I actually like the job and give me a raise.