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Job Shifts During A Depression

By Owen Jones

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One of the methods to cope with a slump is considering a job change. Not too many people like the notion of swapping jobs during a slump. However, if you have already felt the consequence of slump – say you’ve been laid off already, why not give a different career path a chance, right? It might not have crossed your mind to prioritize job security when selecting a job. However, whether you are choosing your first job or making a switch, it can be helpful to do so now, especially during our present economic predicament. However, no job is 100% protected, although there are some industries that have workers feeling so secure that even if they get fired, the need for such an employee is so great that finding another job would be very simple.

So how do you select a career that’s right for you during a depression? Here are some depression-proof careers that are worthy of your deliberation:

Education

There is a large shortage of teachers. No matter how depressed the economy is, educationalists will always be in-need. Children will keep on going to school. Also, loads of unemployed adults may decide to broaden their education. Although teaching is not one of the highest-paid jobs there is, making only about $40,000 to $50,000 a year, individuals will still settle for a career that does not earn more because they are tired of being out of a job for a long time. This is especially true for those who might want to try something new anyway or those who hate the roller-coaster ride that a corporate life offers.

Healthcare

Career seekers with an Information Technology background are said to be a good match for the healthcare industry – particularly nursing. This is because nursing is an information-driven job. It is also a practical job during a slump because healthcare is an industry that does not often become affected during these times.

Auditing

Auditors are also usually untouched by slumps. In a depression, individuals and firms are more likely doing their utmost to get more reductions. More people are monitoring their books, so the need for auditors or accountants is much larger.

Energy and Utilities

Energy consumers may economize, but their consumption will not stop. The same with utilities, people will still light their homes. So, jobs like maintenance and utility administration prove to be more stable than others during a slump.

Pharmaceuticals

As long as physicians prescribe drugs, people are going to take them. This means that if you are working as a pharmacist or as a quality assurance analyst in a pharmaceutical laboratory, you are in good hands.

Armed Forces

Since the military is always hiring, especially during times of war, during a slump soldiers will not be that affected. Serving in the armed forces also means that most of your living expenses will be paid.

Security

A slump does not stop crime. With the increase in sackings, more people are considering robbing banks and committing other crimes. So, the need for security workers becomes greater.

Environmental Sciences

The convenient truth is that the eco-friendly trend is not going anywhere. This means that selecting a job in environment-care-related industries can be a good job alternative.

The Government

Working for the government can be one of your best choices during this downturn. This is because many stable jobs can be found in the federal government. The administration will not cease to function even during a crisis.

With that diversity of career choices, it will not be that difficult to get one that will save you from this economic situation.

If you are looking for a change of direction during these hard times, try Internet Business or The Real Way.com for a few ideas.

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Jones, Owen "Job Shifts During A Depression." Job Shifts During A Depression. 5 Dec. 2009. uberarticles.com. 10 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/business/careers/job-shifts-during-a-depression/>.

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