Wednesday, March 22, 2006

JOB MARKET

Dennis posted a link to this article:

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. college graduates are facing the best job market since 2001, with business, computer, engineering, education and health care grads in highest demand, a report by an employment consulting firm showed on Monday.

"We are approaching full employment and some employers are already dreaming up perks to attract the best talent," said John Challenger, chief executive of Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

In its annual outlook of entry-level jobs, Challenger, Gray & Christmas said strong job growth and falling unemployment makes this spring the hottest job market for America's 1.4 million college graduates since the dot-com collapse in 2001.

The firm pointed to a survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers which showed employers plan to hire 14.5 percent more new college graduates than a year ago.

The survey also found higher starting salaries this year. Graduates with economic or finance degrees will see the biggest gain with starting salaries up 11 percent to $45,191, while accounting salaries are up 6.2 percent, business management salaries up 3.9 percent and pay for civil engineers 4.3 percent higher.

But Challenger said graduates should not assume the improved labor market will guarantee everyone a job.

"Even as demand and salaries rise, college students should not be lulled into thinking that the job search will be easy or that jobs will be handed to anyone with a degree," he warned.

The U.S. unemployment rate rose to 4.8 percent in February from a 4-1/2-year low 4.7 percent in January, according to the U.S. Labor Department. Employers added 243,000 new payroll jobs in the month.


If you read that, you see its all about college graduates. With tutition constantly going up, how many are going to be in a position to take those jobs? And what is wrong with blue collar jobs? They still put food on the table, but those are the jobs that are being shipped overseas. All the sports shoe companies have plants in Indonesia. They could have those same plants here and get some of those unskilled workers hired. That's why all those people who immigrate here take those unskilled jobs, no one here wants them. Then the minorities complain about foreigners coming here and taking the jobs. Jobs they didn't want in the first place because everyone wants to be "chief" and no one wants to be the "indians."

1 Comments:

At 4:45 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Are the statistics on unemployment ever accurate? What about all the people who haven't found employment after the benefits run out? They are off the books yet still.....UNEMPLOYED. The unskilled jobs may be available, but many don't allow for someone to support themselves and family.

 

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