Mar 06

I’ve heard it, you’ve heard it, we’ve all heard it several times – ‘it’s the same everywhere else’ – it has slowly but surely become the go-to argument whenever a negative story or comment is shared about how life really is in Arizona. This argument has really increased in popularity out here over the last few years as many have tried to relate Arizona’s problems with that of the nation’s struggling economy. There are some people out here who may actually believe that other states are having the same economic, real estate, crime, and job struggles which we are dealing with in Arizona. Maybe you’ve even wondered if it really is this bad everywhere else in the country?

Not a chance. Do other states share some of the similar problems? Absolutely. Do other states have their own issues to deal with? They sure do. How many other states are stuck with permanent economic and social issues? Not many. Could it be the economy? Elsewhere, yes – in Arizona, not really. Is it just that the future for Arizona and its residents doesn’t sound all that appealing? Probably.

Anyone who really believes that the problems we are experiencing in Arizona are ‘the same as everywhere else’ either has never left the state of Arizona, has been stuck here so long that the heat has left them with no rational thought left, or is just ignorant to what is really going on around them. Look around you – most of these issues found here are not plaguing the rest of the country. Arizona does share some similar struggles with the rest of the nation, but the main difference is the rest of the country will probably recover at some point. Three of Arizona’s major struggles which will continue for the forseeable future include the housing market, job market, and increasing violence. I’ll keep it pleasant and much, much shorter by leaving the weather, schools, residents, drivers, traffic, and lack of things to do out of this one.

Arizona’s Housing Market – finished. I really don’t think there is a simpler way to describe how the real estate market is going to continue playing out here in the coming years. The growth over the last 10 years fueled a real estate boom like something never seen before. Brand new developments went up all over the Phoenix area and each new development managed to get farther and farther away from the center of this mess. The homes continued to go up, but the population growth did not. The homes became larger, more feature packed, and pricier, but the number of unemployed and underemployed in Arizona increased. Arizona now struggles with tons of vacant homes, foreclosures galore, and a population struggling just to make rent. Who is going to buy these houses now? Arizona has always relied on growth to keep the bulk of its economy moving along, but what happens now as the growth continues to go down? More foreclosures and extremely cheap housing for anyone dumb enough to still move out here. Investors will certainly be shopping around for the best bargains, but might be in for quite a surprise when they realize nobody wants their home or they have to accept Pesos just to get someone to rent their home. I’ve said it before, and it needs to be said again – avoid the Arizona housing market all together unless you plan on staying for a very, very long time.

Arizona’s Job Market – almost non-existant with the exception of the retail, call center, and fast food industries. Even the construction jobs have vanished since we have vacant homes, offices, and strip malls for years to come. It will be interesting to see how the restaurant and service industry fare in Arizona since disposable income is just another thing running dry out here in the desert. Arizona’s job market will not rebound like that of the rest of the country because it can’t come back around since there was never really any jobs here in the first place. The so called HOT job market in Arizona was one of the more elaborate schemes coming out of Arizona which was pioneered, abused, and a success story for many Realtors around the state. It was simple, but it worked – create a false job market, persuade people to relocate to Arizona, and then sell them a home. The result was thousands upon thousands of people who made the voyage to Phoenix in the hunt for a piece of this bogus job market. So many people moved out here thinking good jobs were abundant, bought homes, and then could never find work. Want a good job, maybe even a career? You probably want to avoid Arizona, unless you want to push shopping carts around while it is 117 degrees outside.

Arizona’s Escalating Violence/Gang Activity/Drugs – they say crime is going down in Arizona, but picking up a newspaper, watching the news, or just keeping an eye on what is going on around you would tell you otherwise. The crimes out here seem to get crazier and more intense every year. Arizona criminals are desperate and will go after anyone and everyone including kids, the elderly, cops, the homeless, and even your pets. Fanatical crimes happen everywhere in Arizona from the white trash trailer parks to the illegal ridden apartments to the so-called affluent area of North Scottsdale. Drugs are all over the place as well, and what were once normal people will now do anything to get their fix. The schools out here can’t brag about the education your children are getting, but they do offer great exposure to gang activity and hard drugs. The number of gangs is on the rise across Phoenix, and the bulk of it is originating from our friends down South. Drug, human, and weapon smuggling is commonplace in Arizona and something you probably don’t want to get in the middle of. The most alarming part about all the violence and crime in Arizona is that it is only going to get worse as more illegals creep in, more people lose their jobs and houses, and the meth use continues to rise. It is quite the situation out here and it is definitely not the same everywhere else.

Still think Arizona is exactly or close to being like anywhere else? Think again.

Aug 01

It’s obvious to anyone who works in Arizona or has looked for a job out here that the career opportunities out here are extremely limited. We do have a few great organizations with offices in Arizona, but pretty much everyone else is stuck working in the service industry or real estate. The real question is not where are the jobs in Arizona, but why were great job opportunities never here in the first place?

Work Ethic / Commitment – Arizona boasts some of the laziest people in the country. Arizona people are famous for wanting it all, but don’t want to put in any of the hard work and hours to get it. Pyramid schemes, fly by night businesses, and all the other get-rich-quick schemes are all over the place out here. People out here will use every excuse in the book to get out of working. Fake sick days, family emergencies, and countless other excuses are all too common in this state. Hard work and honesty are just too hard to come by through out Arizona.

Content – as weird as it sounds, so many others in Arizona are absolutely content being nothing or just barely scraping by. Few out here actually give a damn about career advancement or getting ahead. Do you really need people working for you who have no desire to advance in life – these people are going to continue to do just the absolute bare minimum to keep their job.

Incompetence – it’s no lie, most people out here just don’t get it or anything for that matter. People here struggle with daily and meaningless tasks, let alone anything that involves a valid thought process or decision making. It’s common for people around here to have absolutely no clue what is going on around them or within their industry. People in Arizona are stuck in this permanent fantasy land which nobody else has seen before or can really understand.

Lack of Education – one of the worst public education systems in the entire country. And to make matters worse, a large percentage of Arizona’s population does not pursue advanced education. You surely can’t learn everything in the classroom, but advanced education never hurt anyone. Regardless of your opinion on education, many of your large organizations will not even consider you for many positions if you don’t hold a minimum of a bachelor’s degree, so why would these companies even bother holding offices out here where so few would even meet the minimum qualifications?

Limited Applicant Pool – the abundance of unskilled, uneducated, and lazy individuals in Arizona leads to a very, very limited application pool. Why settle for the best of the worst, when you can go anywhere else and get the best of the best? End of story.

Jul 25

Not a week goes by, where one of the major Arizona news station neglects running a segment on how specific companies around the Valley are hiring for hundreds of positions. Unfortunately, it is not only the local news stations running these ‘feel good’ about Arizona’s job market stories. I have read several nationally published articles on Arizona being a great place for recent college graduates, as well as others to come and further their careers. These stories are not reality – Arizona has always had a very limited number of good jobs, still does today, and probably will for many more years to come. Unlike other places, the lack of jobs out here is not because of the national economic downturn, but because that is just how life is out in Arizona. Do not be fooled by the media propaganda. If you move here and plan to look for a job, or even if you move here with an out of this world job offer – you better be prepared for the absolute worst.

The majority of these so called job openings out here are in retail, call centers, construction, landscaping, and real estate in recent years. Other opportunities out here are very, very limited. What outsiders who are considering relocating to Arizona may not realize is that these types of jobs are the norm out here. A lot of people out here earn an honest living working in grocery stores or construction which is fine. But, if you come here looking for work on the other end of the spectrum, it is just not going to happen. If you are just starting out and want to begin your career, or want to advance in your current career path – DO NOT move to Arizona.

Living and working in Arizona should be a scary thought for many, but few out here actually think about the future. They are too focused on getting by and trying to look rich while doing so. Even if you happen to have a great paying job with one of the Valley’s top companies and believe you are on the fast track to success, what happens if you are laid off or suddenly fired for no reason at all? It happens more than it should out here – then what’s the plan? Chances of finding a comparable replacement job out here are slim to none. What about your Hummer payment and that mortgage?

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