Daily Archives: 07/16/2011

Long Term Unemployment

(Community Matters) I’m increasingly anxious for friends, acquaintances and even people I don’t know who are looking for work or who are underemployed. I fear some portion of this recession/depression unemployment is more deeply systemic. Upon recovery, is it reasonable to expect well earning opportunities for everyone who’s lost their jobs? And, how long will the soft market last? As I posted below, soft market is relative to geography and sector.

Interesting article in The Atlantic: Why Unemployment Matters. It doesn’t address the systemic changes in US employment but she does (albeit superficially) discuss psychological implications of long term unemployment.

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Technology and the Workforce

(Community Matters) Just yesterday I was talking with my friend, Jeff Sandefer about the systemic effects of technology improvements on jobs in our country. What are our responsibilities for those left behind as automation replaces living wage jobs – not to mention exporting of jobs? Of course no resolution but we agreed to discuss further, perhaps convene a discussion among a broader group.

Interesting related article published today by Tech Crunch: A Tale Of Two Countries: The Growing Divide Between Silicon Valley And Unemployed America

Far Breton

(Community Matters) Jill McRae’s Far Breton is even better on day 3 (and the remaining champagne opened two days ago is just as good & bubbly)

Punchdrunk

(Community Matters) NYT: Time-Travel Adventure to Save the Life of Doctor Who

I like the term immersive production, we often call them site specific

Problems w/ a HUD Program

(Community Matters) story below from Mike Allen’s Playbook. I’m not trying to pile on w/ affordable housing opponents. Anyone who knows where I’ve prioritized my time during the previous 15 years knows this includes helping launch an affordable housing land trust as well as substantially contributing on teams that have raised money (7 figures) for new affordable housing projects plus the renovation of existing homes for low income, elderly East Austin residents. And, this is why I’m particularly sensitive to inefficiencies and waste in affordable housing – monies are too scarce and we’ve gotta show high, consistent ROIs for continued investment. 

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The Men’s Guide to Love

(Community Matters) “If you had one piece of advice that you’d give another man about love, what would it be?”

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