To paraphrase Tolstoy, “All employed people are alike; each unemployed person is unemployed in its own way.” To expand on this rather clumsy piece of
Category: How Unemployment Feels
I am so pleased to have this writer return to continue talking about his unemployment journey. Follow him on Twitter for more! In the last

Overall, the job market is getting better. Slowly getting better, that is. Personally, I’ve been having more job interviews in the last 6 months

I was so glad for the opportunity to publish this article about being unemployed at 58 years old. This is not only a post about

Thank you to Ed Tsyitee Jr. who shared his story today about frustrations of a job seeker. Make sure you follow him on Twitter @GreenChileAdict
I love when people take a leap of faith and write me about their thoughts of unemployment. If you would like to write a post
I received this unemployment story a couple of days ago and I know it will strike a chord with many of you. Our unemployment story