DON’T BE MAD, THE CENSUS IS HIRING!
on January 7th, 2010 at 12:27 pmAre you Unemployed all non void? Looking for a job? Want to make a difference and/or a buck? The census is hiring.
Are you Unemployed all non void? Looking for a job? Want to make a difference and/or a buck? The census is hiring.
Are you unemployed, all non void? If you are chances are you are a male. This great recession is being called a “he-cession” by some due to the staggering levels of male unemployment this time around. The loss of male dominated industries like manufacturing is considered a major cause for this. The U.S. Bureau of […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The economy is in trouble, but we already knew that. So what’s new? Well, 144 top economists were surveyed by the New York University School of Law and most agree climate change is a threat to the United States and the global economy. 84% of those surveyed agreed the effects of greenhouse gases on the […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Photo Credit: “5th Avenue” by Tracy Collins The jobless rate in the United States for October has hit 10.2%. For some reason people are only just now deciding to calculate the number of unemployed persons working part time jobs who would rather be working fulltime jobs and those who have given up on looking for […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Photo Credit: “tangerine” by Tracy Collins This Halloween I tried to figure out what I thought would be the scariest thing I could think of and for me Saw 6 doesn’t even register. Neither does a plastic jack-o-lantern of nature’s candy. For me being “unemployed all non void” would rank pretty high at the top […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
FUN FACT: According to azfamily.com: “While the total amount spent on Halloween has fallen from last year, it is still considered one of the most costly holidays. The National Retail Federation expects consumers to spend $4.75 billion on Halloween this year.” That’s a lot of money for candy and outfits you won’t wear again. I […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Oh goodie, controversial director Michael Moore is back with another highly watchable documentary. I’m sure there are people who hate documentaries but his are pretty entertaining. I’ve been checking out his work since Roger & Me, his first film in 1989, a documentary about when General Motors closed down its factories in Flint, Michigan and […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
