What is going on with the UK aerospace sector.

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In the UK, job seekers are encouraged to explore opportunities in different geographic areas or sectors when facing challenges in their current job search. Many individuals are experiencing similar difficulties, indicating a broader trend beyond the UK. The discussion highlights the importance of diversifying job search strategies, especially when local options are limited. Staying at home remains a preference for some, but it may require exploring new avenues. Seeking advice on alternative job search methods is essential for overcoming dead ends.
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Hi everyone. I was just wondering if anyone in the UK could give me a little advice. I've just read an article from thehttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8092950.stm" ? Or go into a completely new sector.

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It's happening all over, not just in the UK. What needs to be done depends entirely on your situation. Looking for jobs in other geographic areas is usually the first step. Looking at jobs in other sectors is usually the second.
 
Either of which would be perfectly fine for me,

Altho Id prefer to stay at home but all the avenues i have tried so far have come up as dead ends.

Does anyone know where else i might look?
 
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