From this article: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/heres-where-the-jobs-can-be-found-today-2009-09-04
Best place to find a job right now is Washington, DC. Go figure.
I’m right in the middle of that list. It’s difficult to get hired right now.
1 Washington, DC 1:1
2 Baltimore, MD 1:1
3 New York, NY 1:2
4 Salt Lake City, UT 1:2
5 San Jose, CA 1:2
6 Hartford, CT 1:2
7 Oklahoma City, OK 1:2
8 Boston, MA 1:3
9 New Orleans, LA 1:3
10 Austin, TX 1:3
11 San Antonio, TX 1:3
12 Seattle, WA 1:3
13 Denver, CO 1:3
14 San Francisco, CA 1:3
15 Richmond, VA 1:4
16 Pittsburgh, PA 1:4
17 Virginia Beach, VA 1:4
18 Milwaukee, WI 1:4
19 Cincinnati, OH 1:4
20 Philadelphia, PA 1:4
21 Dallas, TX 1:4
22 Charlotte, NC 1:4
23 Houston, TX 1:4
24 Atlanta, GA 1:4
25 Nashville, TN 1:4
26 Cleveland, OH 1:4
27 Kansas City, MO 1:5
28 Louisville, KY 1:5
29 Indianapolis, IN 1:5
30 Phoenix, AZ 1:5
31 Columbus, OH 1:5
32 Memphis, TN 1:5
33 Jacksonville, FL 1:5
34 Tampa, FL 1:5
35 St. Paul, MN 1:5
36 San Diego, CA 1:5
37 Providence, RI 1:5
38 St. Louis, MO 1:5
39 Birmingham, AL 1:6
40 Buffalo, NY 1:6
41 Chicago, IL 1:6
42 Orlando, FL 1:6
43 Las Vegas, NV 1:6
44 Portland, OR 1:7
45 Sacramento, CA 1:7
46 Rochester, NY 1:7
47 Los Angeles, CA 1:8
48 Riverside, CA 1:9
49 Miami, FL 1:10
50 Detroit, MI 1:18
Employment data provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics is preliminary and subject to change.
Data for Washington DC and Jacksonville FL adjusted due to methodological changes.
Job postings per capita - Industry Trends
I’ve been trying to upgrade jobs, and move to my wife’s home state of Texas for the last 9 months with no success. I’ve become grateful for the one I have.
http://regionalhelpwanted.com/info/sitelist_domains.cfm?SN=16
I get offered at least 4 jobs a week.
From my neighbors.
While I’m pressure washing the house and drive.
(I don’t do windows, they break from the pressure)
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