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^_^ asked in TravelUnited StatesLos Angeles · 9 years ago

How is the food inspector/ quality control job market in california?

My uncle is looking to get a job as a usda food inspector or quality control manager for a food company here in california. He asked me if the job market was pretty good since we have a lot of agricultural stuff, but I'm not sure. Does anybody know how the market is for those types of jobs here? It can be anywhere in the state.

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  • 9 years ago
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    The job market is tight, as it is everywhere in the US. Some jobs are available, though, if you are patient.

    http://www.simplyhired.com/a/jobs/list/q-food+insp...

  • 9 years ago

    We're travel advisors, not career counselors. If you want to know how the market is, subscribe to monster.com and careerbuilder.com. You can see for yourself how the market is by seeing how many jobs come up in the daily emails. Back in 2009-2010, the economy was at its worst. It's still bad, but you can at least see its getting better.

    Pay no attention to RTRF. He's angry and bitter because he tried to move out here, found out he couldn't work here, then got deported back to live with mommy in Toronto.

  • 9 years ago

    Absolutely no job markets in the U.S. state of California are hiring actively, and virtually none of them are hiring at all. Getting an occupation in the southwestern United States is like winning the lottery, sure, it could happen, but if it does, you'll be one in a million. If you want to get a good job for higher pay, and more easily, come here to Canada.

    Edit: You sure enjoy glorifying polluted, poorly planned cities, don't you? I would never even think of moving to Los Angeles, let alone actually attempt it. The United States is the last place I would want to move to.

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