November 12, 2003

8 Out of 10

Yes, a survey. According to CNN's Money section, 8 out of 10 of us want new jobs.

    More than eight in 10 workers plan to look for a new job when the economy heats up, according to a survey by the Society for Human Resource Professionals. While there's a difference between looking for a new gig and actually jumping ship, that kind of number is "very, very high," says SHRP spokesman Frank Scanlon.

    How did things get so bad?

    To be sure, the economy hasn't helped. Cash-strapped employers have been cutting back on benefits like health care, paid vacations and retirement benefits.

    Belt tightening is one thing; greed is another. In an era of Enron, mutual fund scandals and ludicrous CEO pay packages, employees know the difference, says Jeff Taylor, founder and CEO of Monster.com.

    "Companies behaving badly" have been all too common during the downturn, according to Taylor.
SHRM's reputable - it's what you join as an HR professional, and it's the organization that offers professional certification.

That 8 out of 10 - are you one of 'em?

hln

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1 Right about now I'd like to just HAVE a job. Wonder if one of those 8 will give it up for me?

Posted by: LeeAnn at November 12, 2003 08:25 PM (HxCeX)

2 Tell you what - you want mine half time? We'd both benefit. hln

Posted by: hln at November 12, 2003 10:12 PM (g+waq)

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