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South Africa’s unemployment rate had increased by 1,6% quarter-on-quarter to 23,5% in the first quarter of 2009, compared with the 21,9% recorded in the fourth quarter of 2008, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) reported.
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We teach unemployed school leavers
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WHY NEED MORE?
People benefit from our company
We better people’s lives
We help people find new careers
We teach unemployed school leavers
We teach new skills to the unemployed
We will retrain people who need a new job
We help people back into work
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13: Avoid daytime television. Daytime TV wastes time and warps your sense of reality. Watch enough divorce court, and you’ll think your spouse or significant other is cheating on you with the overfriendly grocery clerk. Watch enough soap operas, and you’ll think that that same grocery store clerk is having a sex change operation so that he or she can marry his or her half-brother. Talk shows are no good either. How many makeovers, celebrity interviews, long-lost brother reunions can you watch and still claim (especially to yourself) you’re expanding your reference knowledge of pop culture? The commercials are the worst. Before you can say, “Raise my credit limit,” you’ll be maxing out your credit card on adult diapers, diabetic equipment, menstrual cycle pills, and ambulance chasers. If you’re watching TV, how can you be looking for work?
12: Talk to someone, other than yourself. Get out of the house at least once a day and visit a bookstore, museum, or park. Wander the local mall. Strike up conversations with strangers. Ask clerks for help, even if you don’t need any. Stay sane.
11: Cut expenses. Unless you’re independently wealthy, in which case start a foundation and leave the job-hunting to those of us who want or have mortgages, you need to count your pennies. Skip the Madonna concert. Eat bologna sandwiches. Postpone the trip to Vegas. Your current job—looking for work—doesn’t pay and carries no benefits. Expect the job search to take 12 months, and enjoy the relief when you find work sooner.
10: Find free things. No, I’m not suggesting digging through restaurant dumpsters or swiping your neighbor’s newspaper. Madonna may be out, but that doesn’t mean you have to turn into a librarian stereotype. Every town has free events. You’re an information specialist. Find them and treat yourself to a few hours of R and R.
9: Remember, life isn’t fair.