Can you name any field in the United States labor market where there is a real shortage of workers as opposed to a manufactured crisis that pleads "shortage"?
Can you name any field in the United States labor market where there is a real shortage of workers as opposed to a manufactured crisis that pleads "shortage"?
sub 2:05 marathoners
Sure. Can you?
Forklift operators.
jamin wrote:
Can you name any field in the United States labor market where there is a real shortage of workers as opposed to a manufactured crisis that pleads "shortage"?
If you're representative of the general populace, then there's a shortage of people who don't understand how to use a search engine.
Hospitals & medical facilities. $5,000 to $10,000 sign on bonus for PTs & OTs at many places. Google it.
sanhaji wrote:
Hospitals & medical facilities. $5,000 to $10,000 sign on bonus for PTs & OTs at many places. Google it.
Yes, often in undesirable locations.
A lot of IT grunt work--jamin realm--is being outsourced to India. If you can manage an IT system, or overall code development, your good to go. If you want to write code, line-by-line, think about moving to India.
Farmers
Primary care physicians.
Geniuses.
Janitor. There is always a need for a janitor. People are so messy!
Truck Drivers are in a massive shortage.
jamin wrote:
Can you name any field in the United States labor market where there is a real shortage of workers as opposed to a manufactured crisis that pleads "shortage"?
And WTF is a "manufactured crisis that pleads 'shortage'," anyway? I have no idea what this phrase is supposed to mean.
jamin wrote:
Can you name any field in the United States labor market where there is a real shortage of workers as opposed to a manufactured crisis that pleads "shortage"?
Navy SEAL. $90K SRB in re-enlistment Zones A, B, and C.
CSRB of $150K for E7 and above at 19 years.
Not very many have become qualified but many have tried.
The local newspaper is offering a $300 signing bonus for morning delivery people.
nurses?
PCPs wrote:
jamin wrote:Can you name any field in the United States labor market where there is a real shortage of workers as opposed to a manufactured crisis that pleads "shortage"?
And WTF is a "manufactured crisis that pleads 'shortage'," anyway? I have no idea what this phrase is supposed to mean.
nothing that I say makes any sense. Get used to it.
jamin wrote:
PCPs wrote:And WTF is a "manufactured crisis that pleads 'shortage'," anyway? I have no idea what this phrase is supposed to mean.
nothing that I say makes any sense. Get used to it.
Huh?
Software engineer
No but there is a shortage of American people willing to do it.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen has a 1989 Ferrari 348 GTB and he's just put in paperwork to upgrade it
Strava thinks the London Marathon times improved 12 minutes last year thanks to supershoes
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Clayton Murphy is giving some great insight into his training.
NAU women have no excuse - they should win it all at 2024 NCAA XC
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
2024 College Track & Field Open Coaching Positions Discussion