Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Some people do not want to work

(This posting was published as a letter to the editor, in the St. Petersburg Times on 3/28/2010)

I am the office manager of a very successful recycling textiles company. We recently placed an ad on Craigslist for an inside and outside salesperson, with no results for the first three days. After revising the ad, we offered up to $45,000 a year. Two people answered. One turned it down because he wanted a car and $60,000, but he wanted to keep the door open for other opportunities. The other wanted to be inside sales only.

We eventually placed a different ad for a sales manager assistant. No money was mentioned, but we got many resumes. Eight were picked and scheduled for interviews. But to our surprise, only one person showed up and he was not sure about taking the job. He said he had to check with his wife. What is wrong with this picture?

Now I know why unemployment is so high. Someone I know who has been recently unemployed said: "I can retire for a year or two, receiving benefits, best thing that could have ever happened to me."

Maybe one of the reasons unemployment is so high is because it is too easy to be unemployed. Some people really do not want to work.

Marta Roman, RFI Inc., Clearwater

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