Weekly, and sometimes daily depending on the importance of the matter, I will post market related events that affect your mortgage and your rate. In this industry, you have to keep on the button, or else it can literally cost you THOUSANDS in the long run if you do not have a mortgage planner experienced enough.
Just this week, the Jobless Claims nearly came in at 525,000, which is a pretty scary number as it looks like we may be approaching a 7% unemployment rate.
I’m sure you already know there have been a lot of job cuts this past year, and since the holidays are coming up, I figured I would see if I could send out some useful info to forward on to anyone you may know. Feel free to pass this informational along to anyone you think may need it.
http://careerplanning.about.com/cs/jobloss/ht/job_loss.htm
The bottom line is this: Losing a job is tough during any market, but finding a job doesn’t have to be tough when you are willing to be creative and use strategies that work.
If you’re interested in some of these strategies for you or anyone else, just let me know, and I can post them on here.
Jobless Claims in Houston
Weekly, and sometimes daily depending on the importance of the matter, I will post market related events that affect your mortgage and your rate. In this industry, you have to keep on the button, or else it can literally cost you THOUSANDS in the long run if you do not have a mortgage planner experienced enough.
Just this week, the Jobless Claims nearly came in at 525,000, which is a pretty scary number as it looks like we may be approaching a 7% unemployment rate.
I’m sure you already know there have been a lot of job cuts this past year, and since the holidays are coming up, I figured I would see if I could send out some useful info to forward on to anyone you may know. Feel free to pass this informational along to anyone you think may need it.
http://careerplanning.about.com/cs/jobloss/ht/job_loss.htm
The bottom line is this: Losing a job is tough during any market, but finding a job doesn’t have to be tough when you are willing to be creative and use strategies that work.
If you’re interested in some of these strategies for you or anyone else, just let me know, and I can post them on here.
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