IN SPITE OF RECORD LEVELS OF UNEMPLOYMENT, jobs requiring highly skilled personnel are going unfilled, according to the Wall Street Journal. (Note: the WSJ publishes teasers and requires a subscription to read the rest of the article. But Fox News repeated a significant amount of the article here.) In an article titled "Help wanted", journalist Ben Casselman reports that these jobs don't necessarily require a college degree, but require some sort of special skills - network security and cyber maneuvers come to mind - and many of these skills can be obtained with a relatively short training course. Sometimes the "skill" isn't a skill at all, but is merely a willingness to engage in periodic business travel - something a surprising number of job candidates are not willing to do.
The lesson here is this: a relatively brief training sesssion - ranging from a few days to a few months - can prepare most candidates for most of these jobs.
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