By
Brian Jump
http://www.nodents.com
Today's time calls for some tough measures when it comes to our economy. No one knows what tomorrow will bring in their lives and it is the same with the economy, even though things are looking up sometimes they are really still very bleak.
A survey was conducted a couple of weeks ago that shows that the economy just may be getting back to normal. The survey showed that many employers may be looking to hire within the next six months and with employers hiring that means spending will increase making our economy increase also for the better.
The National Survey of Business Economics announced that unemployment is in moderation and that within the next six month's employers will start rehiring again and that this effect will help all the huff and puff about the nation's unemployment rates along with the constriction of consumer spending which is the key motivator in our economy.
The Survey was taken by 78 National Survey of Business Economics members who all were working in a private sector away from everyone else. The industry trade association showed that the percentage of firms who added jobs were up by 12 percent in October which was up from the all-time low of 6 percent in July.
Twenty-four percent of those who were surveyed said that employment was going to rise within the next six months, 56 percent said that the was no chance expected to happen while 4 percent said that the economy would stay the same and that more layoffs would be happening. No surveyors however expect any negative gross domestic product growth next year.
This survey also shows that industry's demand for products was rising also for the first time in five quarters. The Net Rising Index for industry demand had improved to 23 percent in October which meant it was up from the low of -5 percent in July.
Right now the jobless rate stands at 9.8 percent but if that survey is accurate we could be looking at an increase to 10 percent by the end of this year or by early next year which will help everyone who is worried about income have much less to worry about.
With the jobs starting to possibly come back dealerships will be looking to hire for Paintless Dent Repair Technicians. With that in mind, it would be easy and effective to take a course in Paintless Dent Repair to get on the road to earning a great paycheck once the jobs do start opening back up.
Paintless Dent Repair can be taught in less than two weeks which means you could be well on your way to earning money by doing Paintless Dent Repair on your own before the jobs to come back. As a Paintless Dent Repair Technician you could be earning up to $2500 a week at your best by fixing just five cars a day everyday for a week. That is a huge advantage to have and a great way to stock up on what's been missing since the jobs went under. Being prepared is your best advantage so why not take the course today?
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