I want to hear your unemployment stories. So, send me an email and tell me your work woes, your struggles, your inspirational moments. I want
Category: Lady Unemployed

Over- and under- qualified, and everything in between, If I enter my job history one more time, I might just break my screen. I’ve cleaned

I was humbled to receive this email from someone who named themselves “Peace.” This is an unemployment story from somewhere all the way across the

I think so many of you who are unemployed can relate to this unemployment story. The rest of this post will be anonymous and

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

I couldn’t wait to post this, because this expresses a tragic truth of the job search. It’s expensive and you are dug into a hole

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 had the opportunity to read the book Careeranista – The Woman’s Guide to Success After College. I alwys hesitate with books like these because
This story was submitted to me by a lady named Gina. I know many will be able to relate to her frustration. Please feel free