The dearth of jobs and competition with adults drive many teens from the labor ***** and create a tough slog for the rest.
Scott Spears has a bright future. He is close to graduating from his St. Paul school's International Baccalaureate program and already has charted out his course of college studies on his way to becoming a pharmacist.
But for now, he has a more immediate problem. He can't find a summer job.
...the unemployment rate for ages 16 to 19 has doubled since 2001. At the same time, teen worker wannabes are dropping out of the labor ***** altogether as opportunities dry up and laid-off adult workers heat up competition for low-paying entry-level jobs.
Spears is learning a hard lesson firsthand. When he quit his job selling concessions at a movie theater last year, he thought finding something new would be a snap. Numerous job applications later — some places twice, with plans for a third try — he has nothing.
...With a lagging economy, employers are pulling back on hiring.
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So...do any of you ******** hearts think we should reconsider our immigration policy in this God awful country? America is so totally going down the crapper. :thefinger