Usenet.com

www.Usenet.com

Group Index

Misc Thread Archive from Usenet.com

<-- __Chronological__ --> <-- __Thread__ -->

Re: Is it easy to find a job, any job, in USA?





utopiacowboy wrote:

Man, what a depressing bunch of replies you received. You really need to
know what part of the US these replies came from. I live in Texas and
there are always jobs here and the cost of living is low. You don't see
a lot of homeless people here the way you do on the West or East Coasts
where the cost of housing is so high that normal people cannot afford to
live there. I have lived everywhere in Canada and the US and for quality
of life, nothing beats TEXAS.


Interesting. What is the employment rate/cost of living like in the following cities if you know. What's a 1 person apartment go for in these places?

Sacramento, CA
Austin, TX
Portland, OR
Las Vegas, NV
Reno, NV
Boston, MA






Originally posted by David



Thanks, guess times are really bad in the US.




<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message


news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"]news:b58lsvoh0-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/url]...


"David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi Everybody



Is it easy to find a job in USA? And I mean any job,

including


McDonalds,


deliveryman, clerk, driver, etc.


40 million Mexican and Central American's since 1980 seemed to

have


think so. And 1 million more each year.



Can the salary from these type of jobs allow one to live a

decent


lifestyle


? That is, is it sufficient to pay the rent for decent

accommondation, 3


meals a day, a used car, medical insurance, broadband

subscription, etc?


Most entry level in these areas, for all those things: no ...

unless


it's unionized. But you might be to work yourself up into a

better


paying situation.


( modify address for return email )


www.numbersusa.com


www.americanpatrol.com








<-- __Chronological__ --> <-- __Thread__ -->


Usenet.com



Please check out one of the premium Usenet Newsgroup Service Providers below for access to Usenet.