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I was hoping with time that the job situation would get better, but so far it seems to be about the same. Every day it seems I hear more and more people saying that they, or someone they know, have lost their job. I feel so badly for them, and feel very blessed to have security in my own job. It seems there are certain fields that have more security than others. Agriculture is good, as well as health care jobs, but then there are other factory type jobs and even state positions that are not as secure. I sure hope things look up soon.

 

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