by cbxer55 » Sat 27 Jun 2009, 11:11:09
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('eastbay', 'A')ll the continuing claims graph reveals is that people who've been riffed during the previous 6 to 9 months have bled their UE benefits dry. And are no longer collecting.
I am one of them, just got my last unemployment deposit this week. Now get to go through the process of getting federal extended benefits. So my expired initial benefits takes one off of the conitnued claims statistic. But adds one to those receiving emergency benefits.
Fortunately my wife landed a good job about two months ago, making more than she has made since 1994. We'll stay afloat just due to that.
Even though the jobless rate in Oklahoma is only 6.3%, just you try and find a job here. There are none to be had. All the energy companies are either shut down, or cut way back. All the local trucking companies have hiring freezes. Plenty of vacant property where a business once resided.
Chesapeake Energy is laying off 500 people from their downtown Oklahoma City office. Motorcraft recently lost a Honda contract and is laying off 1/3 of their employees, do not know how many that means number wise though.
So far, everyone that got layed off when I did is still unemployed. Two of them had jobs for a short time, but they have recently gotten layed off again. They are now in the sam boat as the rest of us. You send out resumes, fill out applictaions, never hear anything back from the company.
YUP, Green Shoots is all I can see from here on out!