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Friday, December 9, 2011

How to Handle Unemployment


Being out of work can be a "life-challenging" issue.

It's quite unfortunate that America is making the same mistake countries like Nigeria made in policies and planning. When an economy is tend toward consumption the economy graph may be plus-plus, for some years but at equilibrium it will nosed dive without any room for remedy.

One the consumer syndrome can go on for years where local manufacturers suffers from imported sarcastically cheap products, in a moment leading to closure of formally buoyant home factories while home workers lose their jobs the foreign importer boost the economies of exporting factories.

China is using the world up.

This is an issue for future articles.

The slogan in US times

 Jobless in Iowa: a third of the state’s unemployed have been looking for work for six months or more

Long and fruitless search for jobs is hardly uncommon now in US states with figures in IOWA alone totaling thousands.

Counsel from experienced Nigerian

1 Downsize your out going dollars don’t buy what you don’t need not this time.

2 Cook instead; stop eating expensive foods from expensive outlets that charge for extra services like A.C than the actual cost of the meal.

3 Patronize fairly used cloths market this winter for heavy coats needs.

4 Don’t keep your mouth shut ask for help from friends, community, churches etc

5 Not only look for job search for things you can do to turn to a cottage entrepreneur. Like selling cheap cooked foods to neighbors use the space in your house, think.

6 You must realize that unemployment is now throughout the world people are managing their country’s everyone is hiding the effect on their population do be sullen.


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7 Trade some of your old gadgets for useful things you might try selling some of them to African through posting them on the internet you make good sale from them your old computer, most old laptop still cost $150dollars here in Nigeria.

8 Pray God still answers prayers and He will meet your need