Too many job-hunters

I found this article here

As graduation nears, college career centers are under pressure to help not only the Class of 2010 navigate the tight job market, but also graduates of 2009—and even the year before—who are still unemployed.

Many alumni are either unemployed, underemployed, or in positions that do not match their qualifications or professional interests. The job market began constricting for the Class of 2008 and may not loosen until after members of the Class of 2011 begin job-hunting.”

Many students are graduating and hoping and praying for jobs in which to use their new college degrees. It is sad that much study time is spent on ‘what you want to be when you grow up.’ Then the growing-up happens. What next? Where can you use that degree?

I know how it is. We’re in the job-hunting mode as well. We’re having to be very creative with jobs and pinching every penny coming in. We can’t squeeze the pennies any harder though; nothing else comes out of them.

We must remember Jeremiah 29:11 (NLT) — “For I know the plans I have for you,” says the LORD. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.”

God does know the future. God has a plan. There is a future and a hope. God, give us the peace and comfort to see Your plan for our future.

One Response to “Too many job-hunters”

  1. David Phillips May 8, 2010 at 4:50 pm #

    Too many job-hunters http://bit.ly/dtdi59 vi @brennap

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