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Old 06-21-2010, 01:47 PM
 
Location: Riverside
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I know the economy is bad pretty much across the board. I currently live in the Riverside area with my family. I believe our unemployment rate is 15%. I would like to move to a place with more affordable apartments/housing but we are not sure when that will be able to happen. We will have to save money and visit places first before picking our new place to live.

In the meantime I was just wondering if anyone knows an area that is hiring or where jobs are doing a little better, less unemployment where my husband might find work? Any places you know with decent pay that are hiring? Entry level would be fine. San Diego, Temecula, Riverside area jobs.

My husband is currently unemployed and Im supporting our family and he needs to find work ASAP. He is having a hard time. He doesnt have a ton of experience, as he recently just finished school (Bachelor of Science). He would like a computer/desk job but is willing to do anything he can do with decent pay ($12+ per hour).

Like I said I know things are hard everywhere but is there any one who knows a good place to find work? Does anyone know of a good temp agency that does a good job of finding you work?? Thanks
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Old 06-21-2010, 10:25 PM
 
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What is his B.S. in? Are there any local professional societies related to his degree that he could join to start networking? It really depends on his field.
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