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Old 05-01-2014, 11:04 AM
 
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No it is not especially if you are in your 30s.


The issue is most jobs being created across the country are not career worthy jobs and many states have well no job growth. The career worthy jobs are located in cities naturally, but almost every city is experiencing contraction not growth of skill based labor. Across the country, industries have found a new lower equilibrium meaning employers need LESS people in the workforce than they did in 2006. The hurdles many encounter is networking in another city and quite frankly don't want to deal with the political BS that comes along with it.
Could NOT agree with you more! Spot on.
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