Road rage will intensify; SUV and car torchings will gain attention; office politics will become meaner and nastier; grifters and con men will come out of the woodworks – not to mention property thefts and vandalisms.
News at 11: Dog bites man.
Does anyone have any statistics about the decline in high paying jobs in San Diego? It’s easy to point at a few companies that are laying people off and extrapolate that to the rest of the town.
My own experience is a little different. Since watching the job market for software people (like myself) in San Diego since the beginning of the year, I’m amazed at how tight the market has become. My standard “search agent” on Dice.com is pulling up 693 positions that match the search I’m doing. Companies I talk to are hiring like mad, and recruiters complain about not being able to find the right people.
Sure, this could change at some point. These things are cyclical. But to say that the high paying jobs are slowly dying away, well, that doesn’t doesn’t fit with my experience.
Hence, the request for real numbers. Neither of our experiences are entirely representative of what is happening out there.