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Unemployment Stories, Vol. 36: 'Shittycity, USA'
Hamilton Nolan · 05/28/13 01:24PMThe Part-Time Job That Pays $1,122 Per Hour
Hamilton Nolan · 05/21/13 02:09PMUnemployment Stories, Vol. 35: 'I Can't Really Afford to Be Alive'
Hamilton Nolan · 05/20/13 11:28AMIn most states, the unemployment rate is coming down, ever so slowly. Still, nearly 12 million Americans are officially unemployed, and millions more have dropped out of the labor force entirely. Each week, we bring you true stories of unemployment, straight from the unemployed. This is what's happening out there.
Hamilton Nolan · 05/17/13 03:42PM
Cord Jefferson · 05/15/13 02:32PM
Companies: We Only Rip Off Our Workers All the Time By Accident
Hamilton Nolan · 05/15/13 12:51PMUnemployment Stories, Vol. 34: 'I Want to Scream at the World'
Hamilton Nolan · 05/13/13 01:33PMJohn Cook · 05/07/13 12:41PM
Unemployment Stories, Vol. 33: 'We Will Not Bounce Back From This'
Hamilton Nolan · 05/06/13 11:06AMAmerica's official unemployment rate is 7.5%. But among young people, our unemployment rate is one of the worst in the developed world, and we are rapidly developing a new permanent underclass of the long-term unemployed. Each week (now that a brief sabbatical is over), we bring you true stories of unemployment, straight from the unemployed. This is what's happening out there, still.
Millennial Guidebook: 11 Things Not to Do In Your Job Interview
Caity Weaver · 04/29/13 05:28PMThe Part-Time Recovery Is Here To Stay
Max Rivlin-Nadler · 04/20/13 11:54AMIn March of this year, about 7.6 Million Americans were working involuntarily part-time, in that they would rather be working a full-time job instead of the part-time job they have either taken out of desperation or been forced into by their employer. These part-time jobs have fueled the 30-month economic recovery, leading to an unstable economy built on an increasingly uneven labor force.
Massive ExxonMobil Spill in Arkansas Backyards Is Not All Bad
Max Read · 04/09/13 04:44PMTen days ago, an ExxonMobil pipeline pumping crude oil from the Alberta tar sands down to Texas refineries burst open in Mayflower, Ark., causing the evacuation of nearly two dozen homes and coating wildlife and the surrounding area in thousands of gallons of oil. I'm sorry, sludge. But there's a silver lining! And no, I'm not talking about the reflective sheen of tar sands oil coating a five-mile radius, ha ha. No, folks, the silver lining is: Business is booming!
Fast Food Workers Will Still Be Screwed Under Obamacare
Hamilton Nolan · 03/28/13 10:07AMAfter Obamacare passed, a broad variety of employers—including many of America's Most Asshole-ish Bosses—are going so far as to lay off employees in anticipation of the new health care costs they'd have to pay. Well, good news: business owners can just leave their employees uninsured. Problem solved!
Unemployment Stories, Vol. 32: 'You Are Slowly Erased From the Lives of Your Friends'
Hamilton Nolan · 03/26/13 10:00AMFor the twelve million Americans who are officially unemployed, life's problems run much deeper than the fact that their friends may be uncomfortable talking to them about job stuff. Each week, we bring you true stories of unemployment, straight from the unemployed. This is what's happening out there.
'Fixing' Your Letter of Recommendation, Firing Your Personal Chauffeur, and Other Questionable Advice
Caity Weaver · 03/21/13 05:00PMThe Unemployment Safety Net Is Not Very Safe at All
Hamilton Nolan · 03/20/13 09:10AMIf you are unfortunate enough to be one of the 12 million officially unemployed Americans today, there are a few things you can do to pull yourself up by your own bootstraps: 1) Be born wealthier; 2) invest your copious disposable income in a diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds and wait 30 years; and 3) do not believe your country's empty promises to you.
Drug Tests, Personality Exams, and Other Hoops You Must Jump Through to Become a Convenience Store Clerk
Hamilton Nolan · 03/19/13 03:05PMA reader, unemployed, emailed us today to vent his frustration at the online personality tests he was forced to take when applying for even the most menial jobs—in this case, a position working the counter at the gas station/ convenience store chain Twice Daily. "It is ludicrous," our reader said. He has a point.
Unemployment Stories, Vol. 31: 'I Look at Me and I See Someone Who Has Already Peaked'
Hamilton Nolan · 03/19/13 12:00PMFor the first time since 2008, no state in the union has a double-digit unemployment rate. That's some kind of progress, at least. There are still 12 million officially unemployed Americans. Every week, we bring you true stories of unemployment, straight from the unemployed. This is what's happening out there.
Taco Bell's Disgusting New Tacos Are Saving the U.S. Economy
Taylor Berman · 03/14/13 08:22PMSort of. The company reportedly added 15,000 jobs in the U.S. last year, outpacing their brethren-in-saturated-fat at KFC, Pizza Hut, and McDonald's, according to Greg Creed, the company's CEO. But how were they able to accomplish such an economy-saving feat? By creating and then patenting the revolutionary Doritos Locos Taco, that's how.