Getting a Job in 2025

My recent blogs posts I think were too graphic.

I’ve taken off the last 3 blog entries I posted here. My original intent in posting them was that I wanted to speak out about the current injustice. Sadly it’s too far gone in what’s going on. A friend and I were talking about this turn of events.

Here’s the real deal: If you want to understand the root of income inequality in America read the book Fulfillment: Winning and Losing in One-Click America. It exposes what happens when Amazon sets up warehouses and distribution centers in rural areas in the U.S.

Read books. End of story. Read current nonfiction to become aware of what’s going on. The one thing I will revive in this blog entry is what I did write in one of the deleted missives: Americans hating fearing judging and shaming each other has to STOP.

This is what’s gotten out of hand: that some of us–too many of us–use skin color alone to assess a person’s competence or character.

Too like I said I’m not a fan of either side of the government. I dislike Liberals the same way I detest Conservatives.

I’m going to post blog entries coming up about how to get a job in 2025 in the current political climate. I will write about this in a measured and considered way instead.

The friend I talked to [and I do too] knows the whole neoliberal economic system in America started in the 1970s. This inequality is nothing new. It’s been around for at least 50 years.

Anyone who knows American history knows that during Jim Crow there were separate water fountains in the South for White and Black Americans. This is as far as I’ll go to resuscitate what I wrote in the deleted blog entries.

As well the last reference I can use is the idea of Merit alone being the reason a person gets a job offer. In a future blog entry I will talk about Merit in more detail. Then give workarounds for competing to get a job when allegedly today Merit will be the only factor.

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Author: Christina Bruni

Christina Bruni is the author of the new book Working Assets: A Career Guide for Peers. She contributed a chapter "Recovery is Within Reach" to Benessere Psicologico: Contemporary Thought on Italian American Mental Health.

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