About - Recruiter’s View

Sooner or later, everything in real life influences the jobs markets. So, our topics here range all over the place.

In our search to discover and share what’s really going on, we are particularly trying to answer the questions:

  • Where will jobs be created (and why?)
  • Where will jobs be destroyed (and why?)

This is my commentary on what I see and what I think it means.

People sometimes ask my opinion, because they assume a Recruiter’s activity can be a useful indicator.

And in fact, it’s true that I can pick up on changes in the business environment months ahead of the published numbers.

Understanding the implications of those changes is the trick. Daily conversations with business leaders give me the equivalent of perpetual survey results. And talking to candidates is the perfect reality check.

Ultimately, then, my evaluation is largely formed as an extension of what many, many others have been kind enough to share with me.

So, when you think I’ve got it wrong, I encourage you to tell me what you see from your side of the mountain.

We’re all trying to figure this out together.

Thanks for being a part of our effort!

-TD

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SEC vs. Goldman Sachs

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Prediction: Under the law, Goldman wins. SEC has no case. For public consumption: They’ll call it a draw so the government can make a statement. Issue #1: Goldman sold securities, and somebody lost a billion dollars. Answer: That’s what happens every second in the world markets. Two sophisticated players wanted to put up big money,…

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Robbing Peter AND Paul

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Congress gave itself a huge head start on health care, setting up a fantastic inflow of money years in advance of any serious payout. All that money will be held safely in a Health Care Lock Box, right? Taxes for the new Health Care program are hidden in all kinds of weird places. Cumulatively, they’ll…

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Health Care Polls

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Nearly half of Americans have no federal income tax obligations. Roughly half want (the same or even more) new health care legislation. And over half think the government can’t afford it. How’s that going to work? I stumbled onto an answer to our discussion about popular support for health care. On March 31, a Gallup…

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