Reposted with permission from American Public Media'sThe Story: "People who've lost their jobs in the last few years are still reinventing their lives. We meet three of them today. Christine Myrick lost her high-level management position with the government in Kansas City, Missouri, and now works an entry-level job at a bank. When Bridgette Lacy lost her state government job, she created a new career for herself, writing an unemployment column for the News& Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina. Our third story in today's show comes from an Executive Chef at a country club in Greenwich, Connecticut, who says he can't find people to take the jobs that he has open. Music in this episode: "where do I go Now" and "Loud as Ears" by Kelly Jo Phelps. Also, Andrew Parsons riffs with his guitar, based on the song "Angel Gabriel" by Chloe Davidson." Check out the latest from "The Story" atthestory.org.
Reposted with permission from American Public Media's The Story: "People who've lost their jobs in the last few years are still reinventing their lives. We meet three of them today. Christine Myrick lost her high-level management position with the government in Kansas City, Missouri, and now works an entry-level job at a bank. When Bridgette Lacy lost her state government job, she created a new career for herself, writing an unemployment column for the News& Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina. Our third story in today's show comes from an Executive Chef at a country club in Greenwich, Connecticut, who says he can't find people to take the jobs that he has open. Music in this episode: "where do I go Now" and "Loud as Ears" by Kelly Jo Phelps. Also, Andrew Parsons riffs with his guitar, based on the song "Angel Gabriel" by Chloe Davidson." Check out the latest from "The Story" at thestory.org.