Getting a new or additional job this year

January 27, 2011


Reprinted courtesy of TheCareerNews.com
RICHMOND, VA — One in four U.S. workers is resolving to get a new job this year. The survey found that 26 percent of employed Americans said they will look for a new job in 2008. Nearly one third (31%) of hourly workers, 40 percent of Americans ages 18-34 and 54 percent of employed Hispanics said they plan on job hunting. Conversely, 19 percent of salaried workers said they will be in the market for a new job.

The survey also found that, given the uncertain direction of the U.S. economy, several circumstances could have U.S. workers considering additional work. When asked what economic conditions would cause them or someone in their household to contemplate a second job, 27 percent of respondents cited an increase in energy prices, with an identical percentage citing higher monthly housing costs and the same number indicating the inability to get ahead on their current salary.
The overall employment picture in the U.S. remains strong, but this survey suggests that there are underlying concerns in the work force. With such uncertainty, and with a desire to get ahead, many American workers will be seeking new or additional employment in 2008.
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Originally posted by sarah ennenga

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