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Bill has been gainfully employed for 30 years as a machinist for a manufacturer of automobile engine component parts. He is suddenly laid off by his employer. Despite the fact that the larger national economy is growing quickly -- a fact that is reflected in a very low national unemployment rate -- his employer tells him that stiff competition by new market entrants is the reason for his lay off. Bill immediately begins to look for a new job and realizes there are several job openings in his local economy. At the same time, Bill quickly realizes his work experience at the engine component factory is making it very tough for him to land one of these open jobs -- most of which are in health services. Yet, he continues to actively search for a job. Bill might be said to be:

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