I'm in my mid-twenties, and I've never really known a non-employer's job market myself, but I could always find atleast an entry-level job. Now it feels like you need atleast a Bachelor's to work at Walmart, with 100+ people on Indeed competing over it with you.
I never had the opportunity to go to college, as I lost my parents at a young age, and have been living month-to-month out of high-school ever since.
I'm really concerned I will never have a well-paying career now, especially if I'm completing with hundreds of others for a minimum wage job for the next few years. What do you guys think?
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Will it ever be an employee's market again?
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février 07, 2021
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