US employers cut more jobs last month at any time in the past 5 years, fuelling speculation that a recession is inevitable. January’s 22,000 job loses bring the unemployment rate to 4.8%.
US employers cut more jobs last month at any time in the past 5 years, fuelling speculation that a recession is inevitable. January’s 22,000 job loses bring the unemployment rate to 4.8%.
Most people only think about working in ski resorts at the beginning of a ski season usually around November or December. Tour operators always need to staff as the season progresses. Invariably people drop out and so ski chalet staff, ski guides, chalet chefs, nannies and even kitchen porters are constantly needed. If you fancied a month of skiing now it is still a viable option….
A major industrial unit is planned for an 18-acre site on the Baglan Industrial Estate, with the promise of the creation of up to 500 jobs.
Fleming Developments UK are proposing to construct a large manufacturing unit to build pre-fabricated homes. The project, if approved, will see the construction of a new factory alongside office space, service areas and parking space.
So what are you doing this summer? If this answer is ‘nothing special’ then why not do something useful and fun and work overseas this summer.
Summer jobs are plentiful, why not work as a chef, run your own business and cook for grateful and hungry walkers in the Alps, perhaps you fancy teaching people how to windsurf in the sun or simply meeting and greeting people at the airports! If yoga is more your thing or teaching people to play tennis, all of these jobs and more are available on uktemps at the moment so apply online and do something more interesting this summer!
Visit our overseas jobs section to see all the jobs currently available abroad.
Economists have finally admitted that the US economy has gone into recession. The results of the credit crunch have finally begun to peak. The US saw it’s second monthly fall ion employment rates which many economists say is proof of the first recession since 2001. The question now is whether the UK can stave off this economic slump….