Survive The Crunch. Recession Proof Jobs.
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There are plenty of recession proof jobs out there. Most need a special skill, products, or services that is in need no matter what condition the economy reaches. There is always the option of owning a business as millions do this to beat the economy crunch. Of course you must have a product, service, or a specialized skill to offer if your going to do this. This way your business is always in demand.
by TerryAnthonyDay


There are plenty of recession proof jobs out there. Most need a special skill, products, or services that is in need no matter what condition the economy reaches. There is always the option of owning a business as millions do this to beat the economy crunch. Of course you must have a product, service, or a specialized skill to offer if your going to do this. This way your business is always in demand.

Every day the news headlines are revealing more and more layoffs by established corporations and business sectors. The current slowdown does have the feel of a perfect storm of bad news with huge energy price hikes and the collapse of mortgage markets, spiking costs and accelerating layoffs. On a CBS news report, they suggested that in addition to health care and education jobs, that law enforcement jobs such as city police and courts were good choices. The good news is there are a few industries, such as health care, that seem recession proof.

There are sources out there such as the, Robert Half International Salary Guide that has mentioned the best paying jobs are surly law and IT. Over the next ten years, jobs like environmental, hydrologists and ecologist jobs are going to grow over 25%. That's faster than any other occupation. It is now time to secure a safety net for the future of our jobs.

Between now and 2016, the employment rate in the field of information technology is expected to increase 29%, faster than the average growth of all occupations. As the world economy continues its steady decline, many students are gravitating toward those industries that are predicted to experience growth despite the current financial turmoil. Job growth occurred in ambulatory health care and in hospitals, adding 16,000 and 7,000 jobs, respectively, according to the BLS.

Unless you have been hiding under a rock somewhere, on mars, you do see that the US is having a major financial issue and ultimately, it will affect your wallet. Banking, medical, child care, insurance and financial jobs are suited best for the ecological crunch we are now experiencing. But, in tough financial times, like right now You are advised to discuss your specific requirements with an independent financial adviser. No matter what field you work in, you have the possibility of losing your job. And yes, I agree that the medical industry is a safe field during economic downturns, although not completely immune.

There are jobs out there that do require minimal training if you don't have the time to go back to school, or get trained. I truly believe that recession proof jobs will lead to recession proof industries that are moving towards the internet.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.