Most of the big players that are actually doing well don't seem to be hiring.
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Datacenters badly need construction, hvac and electrical engineers...6 figure salary.
im in portland. there is an excess of uber drivers from all the layoffs so not paid well. i heard there are some opennings in the tent cities but dont want to get mixed up in the dr-gs and other risky stuff.
Uber driver
I would become an Only Fans social media manager for clients.
Anywherè that can use my soft skills. Manufacturing, leadeship, lean, problem solving. Alot xferable skills. Skys the limit.
sigh, the economy is in the toilet
they revised the job numbers for 2025
there were, wait for it,
15000 jobs created each month
the boomers are retiring now
so those numbers are catastrophic
- Look outside of the bigger companies
- Tailor your resume for each position that you apply for.
- Prepare like you’re going to interview tomorrow
I followed this, got a job 2 months after being laid off and got 25% higher pay elsewhere.
Good luck.
@OP There is only one good, workable answer: Intel.
We need a Pink Pony Club for all affected Intel Employees.
Im in portland so options very limited and can't move due to family. Been searching for 6 months no one really hiring going to have sell our house and rent. getting desparate and starting to look at other jobs in retail until something comes up
Propain Jane gas trucking company in rural Reno Nevada
Nvidia, Tesla, IBM, Texas Instruments, TSMC, Global Foundries, etc.
Or smaller companies, but be ready to take a pay cut and do more work. If you are picky, you may not find a job. One you find a job, and start working again, than look for another job if you're picky. This way you have continuous income still coming in while you look for another job.
Burger King.
McD's is too high stress.