Saturday, November 19, 2011

Supply and Demand FOR LABOR! Yes, it applies in the Resource/Factor market also.

Who would have thunk it?  Society actually WANTS scientists!

Notice the careers and the required education and skill level...scary?  THAT'S why they're paid and employed so well.  Take the easy road, and enjoy all the fellow travelers competing for the same job you want.  OR...take the road less traveled and FIND A JOB!  And...an enjoyable career.

Click on the URL below...

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/10-college-majors-lowest-unemployment-rates-163049193.html?fb_action_ids=276196369088593%2C276196372421926&fb_action_types=news.reads&fb_source=other_multiline&code=AQDwDvWyqEuhVc1na6YO3EioQ3EuSd3i6eQua_3pEja5gq_ohjS2Es2_Qsuz-AZ6lZD-SmeQAcUYDBnN7zEDFjLAje68fwRjb42m-zzF90CgiMeIn5HGdJPTGQPemtaxjprvMhsjonkLzPQk8ziIoSOyqfEojp6YWv5ju_Fq-gEHcvIk1tEikt18tccVARE-IaA#_=_

2 comments:

  1. you can't always go in the career that is employing now. Maybe by the time that you get that degree the jobs will be taken and the market will be flooded with people. So you should get a career that will be in need in the future so you do have a job.

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  2. Actuarial Science? Im a Junior and I have no idea what that is. You wonder why it has such a high Demand for labor? Because no one my age knows what it is. It is enough to try to decide what I'm going to do with my life with all of this imperfect information, but how am I supposed to go into a field I have never heard of? I think some companies should advertise for some Actuarial Science majors rather than having all these teachers going unemployed and then having their unions trying to raise their wages even though they went into that job. hmmmm....

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Share your unique economics experiences. What did you have to give up to gain that which at the moment seemed so necessary to you? Imperfect information spanked you and now diminishing marginal utility smacks you upside the head, eh?