Checking The Pulse Of The Kansas City Real Estate Market
I’m guessing we all know at least one friend or family member who’s lost their job, taken a pay cut at work or taken a reduction in hours just to keep their job. Unemployment is at 10% and that figure doesn’t even include those who are working for less pay. It’s probably not too far-fetched to assume at least half of us are making do with less than we were a few years ago. Being in the real estate industry, I hear many stories of struggles with lost real estate equity and I can only imagine the stress that comes with losing your job.
I recently spoke with a friend who lost her job and the emotions were overwhelming really. When I stopped and really thought about it, I began to realize just how much effect a job loss could have on an individual. At the time, all I was able to offer was the old fall-back of telling someone to keep their chin up and things will get better. Later I got to thinking about how hollow that response was and I decided to jump online to see what types of accounting opportunities I could find in the Kansas City area. Being self-employed I’d never had to go down the job search path, but it didn’t take long to get in the swing of things. I was able to put together the following possibilities and I emailed them to my friend. I haven’t heard back yet on whether she’s found any good possibilities but having put in the time of locating a list of job finder sites, I thought I’d share the info. The following links take you to the pages within each site, in this case after searching “accountant Kansas City”…
Posted by Jason A. Brown