Spencer278
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Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: bozack
Guess Dave started early on not looking for work....nice to see people just stop looking, real testament to the mentality of todays american workers..
Yep - they are so "unemployed" they quit lookingSeems to me that if you quit looking then you don't want a job and shouldn't be counted as unemployed just like other people who choose not to be employed like stay at home moms and people who retire.![]()
But yeah - it says something about how our work ethic has declined here - people now seem to think they are "entitled" to a job....or can find employment by not looking
CkG
Wow. You like that they Quit Looking because it makes for better numbers(Unemployment Rate), now you condemn them for ceasing to look for Jobs that don't exist! You got class man.![]()
- talk about being obtuse...![]()
The unemployment rate is down and people are claiming that people just stopped looking because the economy is so bad. I think that is utter BS. If a person doesn't want a job - they quit looking. If they want a job then they LOOK for a job. Those who whine and are NOT looking are the ones who think they are "entitled" to a job. Those who aren't actively looking for a job should not be counted in the employment/unemployment index. And likewise those who are self-employed(contract etc) need a way to be counted as employed whereas currently they really don't show up.
CkG
So that's it? They simply don't want to work? Perhaps they just have given up out of frustration, since they were working not long ago.
Well - who is going to determine why? Does it matter why? The number is an index. Those that wish to work should be counted because they will BE LOOKING! Those who don't want to work aren't looking. It really is that simple.
There is NO excuse for not actually LOOKING for a job if are unemployed and want to(and are able to) work.
CkG
Doesn't a person count as out of the labor force if they haven't applied for work? If there are no jobs to apply for then a person doesn't really have a choose but to drop out of the labor market.
