找工作難英語作文

first with today’s economy the job market can be perfect for some but terrible for others. if you graduate with a degree in accounting or business the field is steadily growing and firms are continuously hiring entry-levels and trying to expand their market share. on the other side, to find a job in education, communications or advertising for example, it is very hard to find any company that is hiring since many are trying to cut costs.

in my opinion, since i recently faced this critical situation i would suggest that if you can receive a job offer now, take it! you never know what the job market will be like in two years, maybe even worse. on the other hand if you have a tough time entering into the job market, i would recommend continuing your education, especially if it was already a future goal. it is always harder to start working and then go back to school. in today’s job market many are being laid off from their long time jobs while many of us graduates are trying to break into the workforce for the very first time. in the end, the decision is left up to the future graduate, which choice fits their needs and what work load they will be able to handle.

i do not understand why people confuse my siamese cat, prissy, with the one i had several years ago, henry. the two cats are only alike in breed. prissy, a quiet, feminine feline, loves me dearly but not possessively. she likes to keep her distance from people, exert her independence and is never so rude as to beg, lick, or sniff unceremoniously. her usual posture is sitting upright, eyes closed, perfectly still. prissy is a very proper cat. henry, on the other hand, loved me dearly but possessively. he was my shadow from morning till night. he expected me to constantly entertain him. henry never cared who saw him do anything, whether it was decorous or not, and he usually offended my friends in some way. the cat made himself quite comfortable, on the top of the television, across stranger's feet or laps, in beds, drawers, sacks, closets, or nooks. the difference between them is imperceptible to strangers.

if a reader is lost, it is generally because the writer has not been careful enough to keep him on the path. this carelessness can take any number of forms. perhaps a sentence is so excessively cluttered that the reader, hacking his way through the verbiage, simply doesn't know what it means. perhaps a sentence has been so shoddily constructed that the reader could read it in any of several ways. perhaps the writer has switched tenses, or has switched pronouns in mid-sentence, so the reader loses track of when the action took place or who is talking. perhaps sentence b is not logical sequel to sentence a —— the writer, in whose head the connection is clear, has not bothered to provide the missing link. perhaps the writer has used an important word incorrectly by not taking the trouble to look it up. he may think that "sanguine" and "sanguinary" mean the same thing, but the difference is a bloody big one. the reader can only infer what the writer is trying to imply.