View Poll Results: How old are you? 2010+
Under 18



2
2.13%
19-25



19
20.21%
26-35



25
26.60%
36-45



23
24.47%
46-55



15
15.96%
56-65



8
8.51%
66-75



2
2.13%
76+



0
0%
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How old are you? 2010+
For all of the 2010 owners and future 2011+ Mustang owners.
Just curious...
Soooo if you own a 05-09 (and plan on keeping it that way.)...
No need to vote in!
Anyone out there to rival this guy?
lol

EDIT: wrong section
move to main page Admin? thanks!
Just curious...
Soooo if you own a 05-09 (and plan on keeping it that way.)...
No need to vote in!

Anyone out there to rival this guy?
lol 
EDIT: wrong section
move to main page Admin? thanks!
Last edited by 2010MustangGT; Mar 3, 2010 at 10:42 AM.
I work on heavy duty gas turbines performing installations and maintenance. I have been doing this for some time now... best benefit of the job is I do this globally.
Currently Unemployed but actively seeking a job. It's pretty bad out there. There are jobs but so many people going for them. It's hard to even get in the door for an interview. I have 13 years of experience in IT and a Masters degree.

I saw another ad for a fork truck driver that required at least a 2 year college degree.

Nobody is paying either. Jobs I qualify for are paying half of what I was making.
Friends and family that have jobs don't understand why it's so hard to find one and why I just don't take the $10/hr job thats offered. Ummm...
Because that ain't gonna pay the bills! Not fun out there.
Something to consider...
My father is law has been out of work, and he was offered a job about two months after loosing his last one. He turned it down because it didn't pay enough (about 2/3 what he needed). That was 18 months ago. He's still out of work...and hasn't been offered a job since. unemployment is gone too. He's still kicking himself for not taking it. At the time, I know it must have been a hard decision, but never turn anything down that you can make work out. You may regret it later.
But keep up the search. I want to encourage you. My wife is out of work too.
Hey guys... good luck in finding a good job, not easy... I was in that situation about 13 years ago, and I had to move from Canada to Kansas City and then to Washington DC in order to work in my field of expertise. (IT)
Still, this was a very nice 2 years experience in the USA.
Now, I am back in Canada and started my own business.
Still, this was a very nice 2 years experience in the USA.
Now, I am back in Canada and started my own business.
Last edited by RickyD; Mar 5, 2010 at 02:23 PM.
Something to consider...
My father is law has been out of work, and he was offered a job about two months after loosing his last one. He turned it down because it didn't pay enough (about 2/3 what he needed). That was 18 months ago. He's still out of work...and hasn't been offered a job since. unemployment is gone too. He's still kicking himself for not taking it. At the time, I know it must have been a hard decision, but never turn anything down that you can make work out. You may regret it later.
But keep up the search. I want to encourage you. My wife is out of work too.
My father is law has been out of work, and he was offered a job about two months after loosing his last one. He turned it down because it didn't pay enough (about 2/3 what he needed). That was 18 months ago. He's still out of work...and hasn't been offered a job since. unemployment is gone too. He's still kicking himself for not taking it. At the time, I know it must have been a hard decision, but never turn anything down that you can make work out. You may regret it later.
But keep up the search. I want to encourage you. My wife is out of work too.
I have several resumes out there right now but haven't heard anything, and the wanted ads are still up. Employers know they can pick and choose who they want and offer as little as possible.
I do worry about that . The position was only temp, so it wouldn't have lasted long anyway.
I have several resumes out there right now but haven't heard anything, and the wanted ads are still up. Employers know they can pick and choose who they want and offer as little as possible.
I have several resumes out there right now but haven't heard anything, and the wanted ads are still up. Employers know they can pick and choose who they want and offer as little as possible.
Last edited by bpmurr; Mar 6, 2010 at 05:21 PM.
Yup it's an employers market right now. Almost to the point where they are abusing it. I can't tell you how many HR people and recruiters I've talked to. Very few however have been what I'd call true professionals and do what they say. I've finally had a few interviews. I have a second interview coming up this week with a local company. Hopefully I'm the guy they want. 

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I'm 56 years old and been sitting on my butt since i was 40 LOL!!! I was a machinist for 17 years, until in 1992 i hurt my back at work. The operation didn't go very good. Since 92 i have been on Social Security, long term disability (from work) and a service connected disability check from the Military.




