CEO SPACE ENTREPRENEUR MANDATE – CREATE 2010 NEW JOBS

Job hunters will face long odds well into next year. As the unemployment rate inches closer to 10 percent, most businesses are nowhere close to hiring again.

Uncertain about prospects for recovery — the economy’s and their own — employers cut 263,000 jobs in September, the government said Friday. Unemployment crept up to 9.8 percent.

As the economy slowly turns around, sales are slowly growing and many companies are starting to make money again. But they’re doing it by cutting costs, squeezing more work out of fewer employees and relying on part-timers and cheap overseas labor.

Until companies are confident the recovery is here to stay, they will probably keep laying off workers. The economy lost 62,000 more jobs in September than in August, and the unemployment rate notched up from 9.7 percent to a new 26-year high.

Most economists say the recession is probably over. But the recovery isn’t robust enough to embolden businesses to hire again.

"Fear is a large factor for many companies," said Michael Williams, dean of the graduate school of business at Touro College in New York. "What happens after the government’s stimuli end? Does the recovery morph into something durable, or is there an abyss on the other side?"

President Barack Obama called the jobless figures a sobering reminder that progress to reverse the recession will come in fits and starts.

Employers are expected to continue cutting payrolls for six to nine more months. Economists think the jobless rate will go as high as 10.5 percent around the middle of next year before declining gradually.

It could take three or four more years for unemployment to fall to normal levels. The worst recession since the Great Depression has already claimed 7.2 million jobs, and analysts figure 750,000 more jobs could disappear over the next six months.

The drumbeat of job losses is creating fear that Americans won’t start spending again and the recovery may fizzle. Some worry the economy might succumb to a "double dip" recession — meaning it would stop growing and start shrinking again.

"This recovery looks like roadkill," said Christopher Rupkey, economist at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi. "The heavy layoffs have stopped, but there are simply no new jobs available, and the harder the jobs are to get, the harder and longer this road to recovery is going to be."

After the recession of 1981 and 1982, the economy added 1.2 million jobs in the first six months of recovery. By contrast, after the 2001 recession, the economy lost 1.1 million jobs before unemployment peaked two years later. It was dubbed a jobless recovery.

Economic historian John Steel Gordon says this could be a jobless recovery, too, with businesses wringing more work out of the employees they still have and relying on part-time and overseas help.

"It’s actually worse now," he said. "Companies aren’t going to hire until it becomes obvious we’re back in a lasting growth cycle."

As head of a leading global entrepreneur educational firm, I have asked our teams to work on developing a CREATE JOBS NOW mind set for CEO’s who are hyper growing in the entrepreneur space. For those who review the new 10 minute short film entitled “SHOW ME THE MONEY” on the www.ceospace.net web site ( FREE CLICK AND PLAY ) they will see sufficient, resources to apply to large scale job hiring. Re-employment is a “we the people’ entrepreneur solution dynamic. WE need to make it happen. WE need to DO IT NOW. We need to work our own way out of recession in 2009 and 2010 and we need to stop waiting for government to save us.

We can work this out ourselves.

And as I witness so many adopting this mind set I am witnessing miracles one life at a time, one Forum market at a time. There is a better way into the future and we the people of the global village are forging ahead and creating such a future.

Join us.

 Berny Dohrmann – www.ceospace.net

Rebecca Olkowski – Club Manager CEOSpace LA Valley

 

 
 
About Rebecca Olkowski

I'm Rebecca Olkowski and I am a proud lifetime member of CEO Space . I attended my first forum in July 2009.   CEO Space has been the best business decision I've ever made in my life, and has provided me with top quality customers and referrals.

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