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83,900 Michigan teens expected to be unemployed this summer
Posted: 06.29.2011 at 1:37 PM
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Michigan's high unemployment is causing what used to be “teen jobs” to be filled by the unemployed adults.

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LANSING -- Michigan teenagers may find it extremely difficult this summer to find a job, as the state’s unemployed adults move into minimum wage employment.

The Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget says they expect about 83,900 teens will be unemployed this summer break. While that number may be shockingly high, it’s actually down from last year. The State reports in 2010 100,600 teens went from June to August without finding a job.

In total, 274,100 adolescents will be hunting for jobs to fill their school break this year.

However, the state’s sky-rocket high unemployment number is causing what used to be “teen jobs” to be filled by the unemployed adults, searching desperately for an income. “Securing a summer job is often a challenge for many teens, even in the best of labor market conditions,” said Rick Waclawek, director of the Department of Technology, Management & Budget’s Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives.  “This year, teens will likely face increased competition from adults for available jobs...”

The State of Michigan has offered some advice for teens who are hoping to find a way to bring in the extra cash this season:

The following summer job search tips are offered for teens:

 

·         Start looking early

·         Keep looking

·         Visit local businesses

·         Let friends/neighbors know you are looking for work

·         Talk with school guidance counselors

·         Use on-line job boards and newspaper want-ads

·         Think about self-employment: lawn service, pet sitting, etc.

In addition, listed below are some key items that may help to make a good first impression with employers:

 

·         Dress appropriately

·         Be on time to the interview

·         Be well groomed

·         Bring information needed to complete an application

·         Have a list of a few references

·         Maintain a positive attitude

If you’d like to find out more about employment options and where the largest opportunities for teens are in the state, then click on this link to the Michigan website.

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