Be Black And Try To Get A Job In America, Brehs

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http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/11/the-33-whitest-jobs-in-america/281180/

it's always been known, but i still find the statistics in here - and the reality behind them - extremely depressing. and i really feel for the young black men i see out here without employment, fully aware of why they've gone so long without a job. and these same a$$holes in these offices who turn us down for jobs will cry about the black culture's "dependency" on welfare and other safety nets. they are trying to starve us, and i really wish we'd wake the fukk up and acknowledge that.

The workforce is even more stratified by race than you'd imagine. The differences in unemployment rates, participation rates, and average earnings between whites, blacks, and Hispanics aren't just stark. They're also sturdy, rarely yielding over the last 40 years.

The racial gaps are stark at the job level, too.

Whites account for about 81 percent of the workforce. But there are 33 occupations counted by the BLS (particularly those on farms, around heavy machines, in doctor's offices, and in C-suites) where whites officially account fornine in ten of all workers, or more. Here they are.



I'm passing this along, not because I think it tells us something extraordinarily new, but as a side salad to this longer piece about jobs and race. Still I'd be fascinated to hear theories about the list, because I'm not even going to try. Asians account for 20 percent of physicians and surgeons, but just 1 percent of vets. Grounds cleaning/maintenance workers are 44 percent black, but groundskeepers are 90 percent white. I don't know why, maybe you do.

Again, for more on the racial stratification of the workforce, go here.

UPDATE: Looking over this list, you might have noticed that many of the occupations are skilled construction jobs, such as electricians and carpenters. That's not a coincidence. Trade unions have had a complicated, and often ugly, history with race that's helped shut blacks and Hispanics out of these highly coveted lines of work. In 2005, Ta-Nehisi Coates wrote about the impact on Chicago's South Side:

"Chicago is a union town. But in Mitts’ ward–and among many poor blacks–some unions rank only a couple of notches above the Ku Klux Klan. Black leaders in Chicago have repeatedly charged that the building-trades unions, traditionally controlled by whites, are keeping a grip on jobs. While 37% of Chicago is black, only 10% of all new apprentices in the construction trades between 2000 and 2003 were black, according to the Chicago Tribune."
 
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The more things change, the more things stay the same. I believe it's called an "illusion of progress".

Black folk will still watch Scandal, say how badass Obama is, and spend money on another pair of Jordan's before even addressing this.

Even if we are qualified for these positions, white people will give us the runaround and say all sorts of things just to hide the fact that we make them uncomfortable and they don't want to deal with us for 8 hours a day.

This doesn't even take into consideration how on an economic level, we're just shut out of competing in the job market collectively due to the fact that education is the key to getting a good paying job and college is just too costly. Therefore, the status quo stays the same. It's by design.
 
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