fixing a bunch of broken stuff I think

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<p class="text">A recent jobs report revealed an interesting discrepancy in the labor market of the United States. According to the report, there are 10 million job openings and 8.4 million people without a job. Did we read that right? We have 1.6 million more jobs than we have people who are looking for jobs</p>
<p class="text">Yes, we read that right. We have a surplus of jobs in the United States but we still have a lot of unemployed friends. How can that be?</p>
<p class="text">Actually, there are some very logical reasons for this. For one thing, some people aren&#39;t looking for a job. They haven&#39;t looked for a job in a long time and they aren&#39;t going to look for a job now. Frankly speaking, not everyone wants a job. We are always going to have some level of unemployment.</p>
<p class="text">The second reason is a matter of location. The jobs are in one place and the people are in another place. Even with the internet, it&#39;s hard to find people who can do the job that&#39;s being offered in the places where the jobs are. Yes, we are a mobile society, but even with that, some people aren&#39;t going to move to another place in the country just to find a job.</p>
<p class="text">The last reason is the one I find most interesting: we don&#39;t have enough people trained in the skills required by the new jobs. We have a shortage of truck drivers because, for one thing, we have a shortage of people with the required training and licenses. We need computer programmers and computer engineers, but we don&#39;t have enough of them who are trained and available.</p>
<p class="text">We have the jobs. What we don&#39;t have is people ready and capable to do the jobs.</p>
<p class="text">While I was reading this article, I thought about the local church. It&#39;s a professional hazard with me. Everything I read is filtered through the lens of the local church. ...</p><p class="more"><a href="https://www.christianitytoday.com/scot-mcknight/2021/september/asking-wrong-questions.html">Continue reading</a>...</p>
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