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iHire Survey: 41.6% of Workers Have Taken or Considered Taking a Burner Job

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In poll of 1,500+ U.S. job candidates, 21.9% of respondents said they have taken a job simply for the paycheck with no intention to stay long-term; 19.7% have considered doing so

FREDERICK, Md., Oct. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — A survey by employment platform iHire showed that 41.6% of workers have taken or considered taking a “burner job,” a temporary or short-term role held only for the paycheck with no intention of staying long-term. Specifically, 21.9% have actually held a burner job, while 19.7% considered taking such a role.

“Burner jobs are often thought of as part-time, temporary, or gig economy roles that people take to earn quick income and fill gaps in their employment histories,” said Lori Cole, iHire Certified Career Coach and Brand Ambassador. “However, a burner job can be any job someone takes that they are not passionate about. Often, they will accept the job and anticipate leaving as soon as they find something better.”

For example, an unhappy employee might accept the first opportunity that arises so they can leave their current role, then search for the right fit while employed in the burner job. This likely has occurred during the post-pandemic Great Resignation and beyond since people are placing a stronger emphasis on career fulfillment and workplace satisfaction, iHire stipulates.

In addition, the rising cost of living and inflation have been leading workers to seek burner jobs, including gig economy roles, to earn supplemental income. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) backs this claim, reporting in August 2024 that 8.2 million people in the U.S. were working multiple jobs.

“We may also see more candidates seeking burner jobs if the labor market continues to cool and unemployment rates stay higher than in previous months,” Cole continued.

In fact, iHire’s 2024 State of Online Recruiting Report showed that 45.3% of workers believe economic uncertainty will impact their job searches or career growth in the coming year, suggesting a potential increased willingness to accept burner jobs.

Cole concluded, “No matter your reason for pursuing a burner job, keep in mind that you can still gain transferable skills and experience you can apply to future, more permanent roles. So, think twice before you hide that job from your resume once it’s over, and do your best in that position so you don’t burn bridges.”

Visit iHire’s Job Seeker Resource Center to learn more about the trend of burner jobs.

About the Survey
iHire polled 1,544 candidates from its job seeker database in September 2024 via the Qualtrics XM platform. iHire asked, “Have you ever taken a job simply for the paycheck and had no intention to stay long-term?” The breakdown of responses is as follows:

Yes: 21.9%No: 55.3%No, but I’ve considered it: 19.7%Unsure: 3.1%

About iHire
iHire is a leading employment platform that powers a family of 57 industry-focused talent networks, including WorkInSports, iHireVeterinary, iHireDental, iHireConstruction, and iHireChefs. For more than 20 years, iHire has combined advanced job matching technology with our expertise in the talent acquisition space to connect job seekers with employers in their desired sector. With an industry-specific, candidate-centric, and data-driven approach to recruitment, iHire helps candidates find meaningful work and employers find unique, high-quality talent – faster, easier, and more effectively than a general job board. Visit http://www.iHire.com for more information.

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Burner jobs are often thought of as part-time, temporary, or gig economy roles that people take to earn quick income and fill gaps in their employment histories. However, a burner job can be any job someone takes that they are not passionate about. – Lori Cole, iHire Certified Career Coach

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Loto-Québec joins forces with the Université de Sherbrooke to secure the digital future

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MONTRÉAL, Oct. 2, 2024 /CNW/ – Loto-Québec is proud to announce its support for the Université de Sherbrooke’s cybersecurity expertise centre. Intact Financial Corporation and Sherweb, along with several university specialists, participate in this centre, which is a significant step in the fight against increasing cyberthreats.

With the pivotal role digital technology plays in our lives and the unprecedented speed at which information moves, cybersecurity has become a top priority for all major organizations. Since integrity sits at the core of its operations, Loto-Québec contributes to digital security research by supporting the creation of the Research Chair in Post-Quantum Cybersecurity.

“We’re very proud to collaborate with the Université de Sherbrooke in this leading-edge project. I’m especially sensitive to the challenges and viewpoints of the digital industry, having worked in the field of information technology in the past. For Loto-Québec, this partnership is a tangible way of supporting research to find solutions to cyberthreats, particularly those that arise from progress in quantum computing,” says Jean-François Bergeron, President and Chief Executive Officer at Loto-Québec.

Professor Marc Frappier, a renowned cybersecurity expert, leads the expertise centre, which will play a vital role in developing new approaches to protecting Québec companies, public or private, against current and future threats. Its work will directly benefit many companies and society in general.

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Loto-Québec
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C4G Sales Professional Enrichment Podcast: Your Key to Daily Growth

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TAMPA, Fla., Oct. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — C4G is excited to announce the upcoming launch of the C4G Sales Professional Enrichment Podcast, hosted by the esteemed John Kailunas II. This innovative podcast is dedicated to helping sales professionals enhance their skills and grow both personally and professionally. The series launched on October 2nd, 2024, with new episodes released every Wednesday.

The C4G Sales Professional Enrichment Podcast aims to provide listeners with practical insights across a broad range of topics essential to achieving peak performance in sales. Each episode will cover subjects including:

Prospecting techniquesEffective team buildingClient event planningStrategic exit planningFamily and community leadership

In addition to these topics, John Kailunas II will delve into many other subjects that impact the performance of sales professionals, offering valuable strategies and real-world applications.

Each session is designed to be concise yet impactful, running approximately 40 minutes, allowing busy professionals to easily integrate personal development into their daily routines. Listeners can access the podcast on major platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, and other leading audio services.

“We believe that continuous learning is essential for success in sales,” said Kailunas. “Our goal with the C4G Sales Professional Enrichment Podcast is to provide actionable insights and inspiration that empower sales professionals to improve each day.”

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Tune in to the C4G Sales Professional Enrichment Podcast and discover a wealth of knowledge that can transform your career and enhance your personal growth.

For more information about the podcast, please visit www.catalyst4growth.org or follow us on social media.

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C4G is committed to enriching the lives of sales professionals through innovative training, resources, and community support. Our mission is to empower individuals and organizations to reach their full potential by fostering continuous improvement and personal growth.

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Canada and Nova Scotia Announce Major Investment in Wildfire Equipment and Enhance Wildfire Resilience

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HALIFAX, NS, Oct. 2, 2024 /CNW/ – With wildfires increasing in frequency and severity across Canada — impacting our health, economies, communities and wildlife — the Governments of Canada and Nova Scotia are supporting Canadians and Nova Scotians whose lives and livelihoods are threatened by wildfires.

Today, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, with the Honourable Tory Rushton, Minister of Natural Resources and Renewables, announced a joint investment of nearly $30 million over five years under the Government of Canada’s Fighting and Managing Wildfires in a Changing Climate Program (FMWCC) – Equipment Fund and the Resilient Communities through FireSmart (RCF) Program.

A joint investment of $25.6 million through the FMWCC – Equipment Fund is supporting Nova Scotia’s efforts to purchase wildfire firefighting equipment such as helicopters, fire trucks, communication vehicles, incident command trailers, weather monitoring stations, technology upgrades, personal protective equipment and more. This investment increases Nova Scotia’s response capacity by buying and upgrading specialized firefighting equipment and training more personnel to support surge capacity needs. This investment will further enhance safety for communities and firefighters and improve wildfire resource sharing across Canada.

This funding also builds on last year’s contribution of $169,292 to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) to deliver wildfire firefighter training to Indigenous participants from several Mi’kmaq communities throughout Nova Scotia. The contribution came from Natural Resource Canada’s (NRCan) FMWCC – Training Fund, which provides support primarily to Indigenous communities and organizations to train firefighters and increase NRCan’s understanding of the needs and barriers in this space. Staff from the CIFFC and the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources and Renewables have delivered this training to 21 Mi’kmaw firefighters in 2023.

Through the RCF Program, Nova Scotia and NRCan will invest up to $3.9 million over five years aimed at preparing for wildfires, reducing risks before they occur and expanding the adoption of FireSmart principles and practices in Nova Scotia. With this funding, Nova Scotia will deliver educational and awareness activities related to wildfire prevention and community-based risk reduction. Nova Scotia is also using the funding to increase capacity to conduct wildfire risk assessments and develop tools to support wildfire prevention and mitigation. This initial investment is part of a series of joint investments aimed at supporting provincial and territorial efforts to advance FireSmart principles and practices to prevent wildfires and mitigate their impacts.

While reinforcing our country’s ability to respond to wildfires when they occur is essential, proactive investment will also help reduce risks before a wildfire happens. The federal government has invested in both areas by supporting fire agencies across the country to better prepare for and respond to wildfires and by implementing community-level measures to prevent and reduce the impacts of wildfires.

Keeping Canadians safe and healthy is a top priority for the Governments of Canada and Nova Scotia. By working with provinces, territories, Indigenous communities and international allies, the federal government continues to address and support the fight against wildfires to protect Canadian lives, as well as the health, safety, homes and livelihoods of our communities across the country.

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“The Government of Canada is providing provinces, territories and partners with the support they need to address the challenges posed by wildfires. Today’s announcement with the Government of Nova Scotia highlights our commitment to working together to mitigate and respond to wildfires through the FMWCC Program and the promotion of FireSmart Canada as a national program. Through tangible and fast-flowing funding, the Government of Canada is helping for future challenges and longer, more intense wildfire seasons.”

The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources

“We had our worst wildfire season in recorded history last year, and we don’t want to ever see that kind of devastation again. We know that wildfire is one of our top climate change risks, and we’re taking action to both prevent and prepare for them. Through agreements with our federal partners, we’re investing in equipment — including replacing our fleet of four helicopter water bombers — and we’re stepping up our prevention measures to help keep our people and our communities safe.”

The Honourable Tory Rushton
Minister of Natural Resources and Renewables.

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The FMWCC – Equipment Fund was launched in 2022 to proactively invest in and support provincial and territorial fire agencies’ efforts in strengthening fire management capacities and capabilities across the country. By facilitating the purchase of firefighting equipment, such as fire crew trucks and personal protective equipment, the fund aims to increase capacity to respond to wildfires.Under Natural Resources Canada’s FMWCC – Equipment Fund, provinces and territories must cost-share investments with the Government of Canada for equipment, such as vehicles, mobile units, avionics upgrades (parts), hoses, pumps and enhanced communications equipment, and for the repair of aging equipment and training.The FMWCC – Training Fund is providing $28 million over five years, starting in 2022–23, to train 1,000 firefighters and incorporate traditional knowledge in fire management. The fund includes a two-year Wildfire Training Pilot that ended in 2023–24 valued at $8.2 million, resulting in a total of 10 projects that mainly supported Indigenous organizations and communities. Over the next three years, starting in 2024–25, the Wildfire Training Fund has $16.8 million available to support successful applicants under the Call for Applications, which ended in February 2024.FireSmart Canada, a national program within the CIFFC, empowers Canadians to increase neighborhood resilience to wildfires and minimize their negative impacts. It offers resources, programs and recommendations designed to help individuals, landscape planners, forest managers and others protect homes and communities from wildfires.Visit Canada.ca/wildfires for a complete list of links to various federal supports for individuals impacted by wildfires.

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