Depression the Great Job Killer

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Job Hubs Can Help You Out In a Recession!

I have accumulated job and career and skill development resources for your benefit in these trying times. I hope you will take time to study these learned people's work here for you. Certainly we are hoping against a full blown depression, but even in the Great Depression 75 percent of the work force was employed. And in severe recessions 90 percent of the workforce is employed! You need to be a star and work to get there. These Hubpages shown here are arranged in simple categories and can help you with great insight in your quest for excellence!

Be sure to bookmark this hub as your go to reference for everything career and work related!

Table of Contents:

  • Jobs Bank
  • Recession and Work
  • Resume Writing and Interview
  • How To Handle Yourself On the Job
  • Find Necessary Job Skills Through Education
  • Other Educational Links
  • Economics of a Potential Depression
  • Job Recession and Depression in the News

Jobs Bank

Great Depression Solutions from Will Rogers

Ron Paul, Will Rogers and the Tea Party: Great Depression Thinking For Our Times
Amazon Price: $2.99

Freelancer Jobs Bank

Dr Doom and Black Swan. Pay Attention. My Only Gripe Is That It Was Not a Black Swan. It Was Premeditated Ponzi Lending!

Resume Writing on Amazon

Unbeatable Resumes: America's Top Recruiter Reveals What REALLY Gets You Hired
Amazon Price: $10.24
List Price: $16.95

How is your economic situation doing now?

Sacramento Houses 2 years ago

Hopefully, the doomsdayers are a sign of the bottom and things will get back to going positive.

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bgamall Hub Author 2 years ago

Yeah, but to be honest, two things still bother me about the economy. First, the middle class has been hit. That golden goose of world prosperity does not need nor will it want more debt. That means the spending levels we saw before cannot return.

The second thing is that we have a government that thinks all we need is to offer more credit to the already wounded middle class, which doesn't have an appetite for those loans. Therefore, they are hoping supply of loans will fix everything and that their projections are correct based upon that view. I don't see that fixing everything.    

Check these concerns out at my other hub: http://hubpages.com/hub/We-Already-Have-One-World-

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MoneyCreators 2 years ago

Well written!!!

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bgamall Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks and welcome to Hubpages.

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TINA V 2 years ago

Indeed, job seekers can learn something by reading articles about job hunting. You have given your readers a good lists of hubs to read. I have also written career and employment hubs. I also want to help others find their way in this time of recession.

Happy New Year!

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bgamall Hub Author 2 years ago

I saw your hubs Tina and have added a great interview hub of yours to my list!

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