sycasey said:cal83dls79 said:
Interesting chart. (WSJ). People with jobs are holding on, some for dear life. Replacement jobs dwindling. Not a place to be if you are aging out and want to squeeze out a few more $$$ while on in the gravy train years. Been thru a few of these…what typically ensues is mgt goes looking around to cut dead weight
Been laid off twice since that number started dropping, each time forced to take less money because the options were not great (and I felt lucky to get hired the last time). Can confirm this is how it is.
Start teaching, always job openings after people realize they can't cut it or get too frustrated with admin and parents and bail
