Is the Canadian job market actually bettering? | The Big Story



You might have seen latest headlines about Canada’s economic system including 47,000 new jobs in September and full-time employment seeing the biggest achieve in two years. These numbers sound optimistic, however do they inform the total story? What does this imply for folks at the moment searching for work? And the way does it assist, or hinder, those that are at the moment employed however hoping for a increase or promotion?
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  1. Honestly my experience is some fields are desperate for employees and some need absolutely no more. the TFW program pretty much cut out the low skilled jobs completely. Also, anything in an office is pretty much being taken up by TFW's except maybe a small handful of specialists

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  2. Crazy advice and opinions once you take into account the fact that they don't ever bother to mention how long 'networking' up the corporate ladder and 'mentoring' would take to put you in a position where you are making a wage such that you can make ends meet. A policy of introducing and increasing a 'minimum wage' means nothing when you literally cannot afford to live. Such a wage can never support any standard of living and they expect you to 'seek out a mentor' so that you can 'learn' for 20-40 years at the same time as you're literally not affording life. They are aware of it but It's just basically the same old 'let them eat cake'.

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