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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Unemployment's Toll: 'I Feel Like Less Of A Man'

MIAMI – In a well-kept home along a quiet street, Juan Montes practices his guitar and hopes it will bring temporary respite from the worries, shame and financial pressures of long-term unemployment in America.

For nearly 30 years, Montes worked in construction to support his family. After he was laid off from U.S. Steel in Ohio in 1983, he became a wallpaper installer. He then moved to South Florida in 1991 and eventually got a general contractor’s license. He did remodeling jobs, home additions, office construction and build-outs of medical facilities. Then three years ago, as the United States fell into recession, the bottom fell out of the construction industry and the 57-year-old hasn't been able to find work since.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

My husband is dealing with this too. A 50 year old man who worked as an industrial electrical project manager has been losing jobs to fresh out of college engineering graduates. Experience means nothing anymore. Cheap wins the race!