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Job Hunters Hit The Streets : Determined or Desperate?

It’s safe to say that each one of us knows someone who has been let go from their job. Although the government is planning on revamping the job space this year, all we can do is wait and see how it all goes. Meanwhile, people who have been laid off aren’t sitting quiely at home filling out resumes and networking on social sites. They are hitting the streets and they are hitting it hard.

We wanted to see how job hunters are turning their creative talents or desperation, however you want to put it, into job search. We’ve compiled a few images (past and present) of job seekers who have taken job search to the street. Let’s all hope that these people have already received their job offers, and if they haven’t, let’s wish them all a good luck.

Here’s a clown looking for a job. Needless to say, we’re sure he has the qualifications needed to get elected.

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From the looks of it the job hunter below doesn’t look like a coder. But coders can be a bit weird at times and hard to differentiate from the rest.

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Everyone is being affected by the economy and the image below is a proof.

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Some job seekers have taken job search to the next level with more than just a sign.

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Laid off at 9:30 AM and looking for jobs 30 minutes later.

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Yup, even MIT Grads are having a hard time.

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Ready to work for free the first month. Hire or fire after that … definitely in favor of anyone who employs this job hunter.

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A job is all she wants – not too much to ask, is it?

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Not sure how effective this one is. By the way, supermodel? really?

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30 years of experience should land a job without having to do this, don’t you think?

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Using your vehicle to find a job is definitely a good way to be seen.

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Putting your phone number for the world to see is a bold move. If that’s what it takes to get a job, so be it.

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Is it ok for job seekers to hit the streets? Does it show they are determined or desperate? Share with us.

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2 Responses to “Job Hunters Hit The Streets : Determined or Desperate?”

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