If you don't have a job with a degree in Orlando then you're struggling to pay rent, bills, food, car payments, car insurance and other necessary amenities.
@@jamesa9lpiopatton419pretty sure you have a high postion ain’t no way in hell you making it last on 15 an hour pay with one of the most expensive cities in the world
53000jobs and yet no response from none of them but Florida wants you be independent!?!? And for whoever heading to Orlando for work God bless you cuz that traffic is beyond annoying for low pay, isnt worth it!!
You need degrees. I live in Orlando and employers treat employees like absolute trash out here, they make you feel less than human unless you're in management or have a degree.
I agree, and all the aforementioned employers don't pay well if you don't have a degree and if you do they still don't pay well because they will squeeze every single drop of your hard labor
where do you work? just curious because i live in the area too but my dad is his own boss and my mom has a degree so i’d like to know more about your side of the story
@DerangedHulk false for Advent and Orlando Health as well, although many of those jobs will require a relevant degree. Pay isn't as competitive as it could be though
Profits need to be reduced. it is activist hedge funds and modern executive compensation practices - not corporate law - that drive so many of today’s public companies to myopically focus on short-term earnings; cut back on investment and innovation; mistreat their employees, customers and communities; and indulge in reckless, irresponsible and environmentally destructive behaviors.
The problem is that those health care jobs. Do not pay enough to live in Orlando. The companies are nationally based Their pay is based on a nationwide average. This average even with a small stipend doesn’t cover the cost of living.
The base RN position starts at 62-92k plus a 10k signing bonus, plus a 3k relocation bonus. The median income in Orlando is 30k and median household income is 56k. The average RN salary is 79k in Florida. I live outside of Orlando, make slightly more and do extremely well with just a 30 minute commute. If you don’t know what you’re talking about, that should be the beginning of your useless comment.
@@shawnm2113 are you stupid or something? You literally just verified his point you don’t make enough to live in Orlando which is why you drive 30 minutes.
@@nancy8219 😂 These days it seems like that’s the case, i don’t understand how folks can live like that. I’ve been working since I was 13. I’d be in all kinds of trouble if I didn’t have to get up in the mornings 😂
@@shawnm2113 dude this is Florida it's a right-to-work state. The only people that work in Florida. Are the ones that move here and then that doesn't last long but the people that are born here forget it
As someone who lived and an UCF alum, I can attest that the medical and engineering field are always hiring, competitive, but hiring. And since UCF is the largest Campus in Florida and one of the largest campus in the country, there are always jobs at UCF, though they more cater to College students.
Yeah, good luck living in kissimmee or orlando. Traffic get worse every day, some many people moving to Florida it drives up housing prices, hard to pay rent. Weather sucks most of the year and rude tourists. Go ahead and move to a more rural area...everyone else is.
I'm new to Orlando Florida, these hospitals jobs start at minimum wage, compare to California, starting wage is between $17-$20. It's a joke, I'm planning to go back to California. Fats foods jobs in Cali, starting wages at $17.50-19.00.
People always be moving to Florida thinking its cheaper, just because we're not listed as one of the most expensive states, but we are actually because of that fact alone. Pay is crap everywhere and is nowhere near enough to cover living expenses. Then say you get one of these jobs in Orlando but want to pick a neighboring city where housing is slightly cheaper, yea looking at at 1 hour drive and traffic is tragic. You're truly better off back in Cali.
Lol and you think California is any better? Your wage is PRE-TAXED in California, meaning they’ll take taxes out of your income and you’ll practically make less on average. The reason why Florida is lower than other states is because they have no state income tax. It’s still expensive though, but not as expensive as California. I’m glad you are going back to California, stay there!
@C1K450 Yea Florida doesn't have additional state taxes but we do get a lot taken out of our wages on average 13-16% and then by margin our wages are much too low to cover food, car, and home cost. Some people get paid as low as $11. But mortgages and rent alone don't go lower than $1,500.
@farzana6676 I'm sure, but also, if you lived in Florida, you'd understand. Imagine not being able to find housing because your pay is between $11-$15 and everywhere is asking for a minimum of $1500 in rent(which btw that's like for a studio,and extremely rare to find most places are realisticly in over the $2k range). The mortgage is at 7%, so it's not much better,not to mention the high car insurance premiums because so many people have moved here, so there's too many accidents, and the cost of good is astronomical now so individuals spend at least $200-$300 in groceries and families as much as $500. I literally spent $60 the other day on 1 week worth of snacks for just me. We have literally so many people experiencing homelessness and its not due to drugs or PTSD, I mean even in Central Florida, actual Disney employees who can't afford to pay for housing. Most people here with a bunch of roommates, especially immigrant families, can't tell you how many immigrant families share with another immigrant family just to afford rent, adn they will use our public transportation, which is absolutely the worse, not efficient at all, and takes forever, because they can't afford to have a car. As again insurance payments and car payments alone can be a combined cost of up to $1000, that someone even making $16-$17 in Florida cannot really afford easily.
Need a degree and most places require you to be bi lingual. Was a manager for 3 years with a company, applied to over 400 places, only 1 place gave me a look. Over populated is an understatement
I live in florida but will never work in florida(local) again, Florida has one of the worst employee satisfaction rate ever with such a disturbing pay ratio considering wages do not match the living situation in florida, In florida for what I do they wanna pay 18-20 the hour which for them is consider great while in texas My start pay was 34 and hour now being 36 doing the same shit i would of done in florida. I love living in florida but I hate working in florida
It is true AdventHealth is the second biggest employer in central Florida. However both AdventHealth and Orlando Health are here only because of the hospitality presence here. Disney employs ~70,000 themselves plus Universal and then all the hospitality jobs that go along with that making up 85% of central Florida's workforce. Additionally, the predictability of travel allows these hospitality employers to better predict needs so they won't have a large volume infilled positions.
Nah fam they charged me $60k for a 3 day stay and they didn’t even perform surgery on me 😅 that’s a fully loaded model 3. Health care is a racket. My doctors charge $2000 an hour.. not exaggerating. $500 for a 15 minute visit..
Yeah it doesn’t surprise me at all that central Florida would have thousands of jobs in the healthcare and education fields. With the current climate of the world and tense relationships it would make sense the defense industry is hiring. I’ll have to check into Lockheed after my honeymoon. Thanks
Advent Health and Lockheed are by far the hardest to get jobs because the degrees and technical knowledge that they look for are extremely specific. Plus with Lockheed you have to have Security clearances at certain levels before they can even entertain you.
I've been looking for a job in Casselberry/WinterPark/Longwood since April and have been unsuccessful. I'm on Indeed and Glassdoor. I have 15 yrs experience. Is the lack of response to applications because I'm 61?
@kenpozek Typing(50wpm), customer service, time management, MSWord, Excel, phones, filing, vendor relationships, mortgage contract review, payment processing, cashier, transcription. But what do you define as "world-class"? If you mean skills to competently complete tasks on time, then yes, I'd say my skills qualify.
No I’m 29 in the same location with extensive experience in a couple industries and have only gotten about three interviews in about 3 months of applying to about 100+ job applications and pretty much every hiring person I’ve dealt with has been unprofessional
@corymoore4245 I'm working on changing to a WFH gig. I can't count on/ wait for the conventional way of getting employed. It's not working anymore, even though everywhere you see signs, "we're hiring." The old system is fundamentally broken. Good luck to you!!
@@jeanetteforister9295 yea you gotta do what you gotta do. I said screw waiting for these shit companies to respond for these shitty hourly rates and started my own business. Good luck to you as well
These openings seem to need highly educated applicants. What educated person would move to Florida with the current politicians and with a climate change future that will destroy any investments?
Lol apparently a lot of people..... Fastest growing state, no income tax...... More freedom. What you ml talking about? People are fleeing liberal states.
Please include specialty pharmacy. Orlando clears more than $50B in annual revenues. This is a third of all specialty pharmacy revenue across the nation.
Seems like people in these comments are either lazy to get an education, lacks work ethic, or all around doesn’t know how taxes and economics work (by comparing different states and their wages/tax policies compared to us in Florida). If you complain about the wages then don’t move here. If you don’t have a skill or an education, don’t move here. If you don’t know how to save money and basic economics, don’t move here! I’m living fine in Orlando.
You acting like I everyone chooses to be here 💀 I got two jobs and live by my self in Orlando. I’m struggling and so is everyone else. Most people are smh imagine getting upset at people for getting upset because everything is expensive asff
I've been living in Orlando my entire life since the 80s, the blue collar worker has been systematically priced out. Orlando's economy isn't the same as it was before the mid 2000s when anyone could afford to live here, if you don't think Orlando doesn't have socioeconomics issues then you're wearing blinders. Lastly, I have an education and I have done well for myself, but I would be an idiot to ignore the socioeconomic issues Orlando has.
I have a degree but I live in Tampa Clearwater. What the hell is wrong with you all out there if you don’t like to study or you just like to tickle anybody jobs that mean nothing
Yeah, tourism might be a big thing in Orlando but I don’t think any person with any amount of common sense would think that’s the only jobs like the town still has to function. 😂
Y’all should stop looking for jobs and if you can’t for some miraculous reason, learn what to do with money, millionaires are being born from as little as a thousand dollars, you can change your own life but only you can spend your time wisely, if you can see this comment you have the tools necessary to start learning
You need degrees for all these. Left that part out
Not true at all in fact some will pay for your school
@@_NittiFirethey'll pay for your degree, but you still gotta get it lol
You dont lol
@@michaelcolbyy yes
Not to build them, everything he just posted is always under construction. Even UCF is under construction forever
If you don't have a job with a degree in Orlando then you're struggling to pay rent, bills, food, car payments, car insurance and other necessary amenities.
I don't have a degree and have no problem it's called work go listen to dirty money Adam Calhoun get u some
@@jamesa9lpiopatton419pretty sure you have a high postion ain’t no way in hell you making it last on 15 an hour pay with one of the most expensive cities in the world
53000jobs and yet no response from none of them but Florida wants you be independent!?!? And for whoever heading to Orlando for work God bless you cuz that traffic is beyond annoying for low pay, isnt worth it!!
Especially that downtown traffic …it hurts 🥲🥲🥲
Glad see u go
You need degrees. I live in Orlando and employers treat employees like absolute trash out here, they make you feel less than human unless you're in management or have a degree.
I agree, and all the aforementioned employers don't pay well if you don't have a degree and if you do they still don't pay well because they will squeeze every single drop of your hard labor
where do you work? just curious because i live in the area too but my dad is his own boss and my mom has a degree so i’d like to know more about your side of the story
@@benjobopper5447 Nice to hear you come from a two parent household with parents that are doing very well. Good for you.
No even when you have a degree they still make you feel like s*** and give you terrible scheduling
That’s because Florida is a “right to work” state which ironically treats work as a privilege and not a right.
The problem is nobody can afford to work here and live in Orlando. You have to commute for over an hour to get decent housing that you can afford
Do not move to florida. 0 social safety nets, everything has a toll, very high living costs even though its not very cool?? Weird ass place.
All for $13-$15 dollars an hour 😮
Ummm? Are you stupid? Lockheed Martin is basically a company that makes a monopoly on war, you’re easily making almost 6 figures working there
False for lockheed
@DerangedHulk false for Advent and Orlando Health as well, although many of those jobs will require a relevant degree. Pay isn't as competitive as it could be though
And you probably need a masters to even qualify for most of these jobs 😂
@@DaPopeOfDope101You say it as a Joke but they want to pay $16hr if you have a Bachelor's in Marketing or business!
People need to get their CDL drive for local authorities
CDL dont pay 💩 😂🤣
@joemonteirosportsshorts3343 sorry but I drive for the government and make 10k a week loll😂
@@stanleypetit-frere1681doing what? And just a CDL?
@@stanleypetit-frere1681you work for the gov. Duh
@@stanleypetit-frere1681what company?
Orlando could honestly be a mega city if they could just figure out how to increase job salaries while subsequently not increasing the costs of living
Profits need to be reduced. it is activist hedge funds and modern executive compensation practices - not corporate law - that drive so many of today’s public companies to myopically focus on short-term earnings; cut back on investment and innovation; mistreat their employees, customers and communities; and indulge in reckless, irresponsible and environmentally destructive behaviors.
The problem is that those health care jobs. Do not pay enough to live in Orlando. The companies are nationally based Their pay is based on a nationwide average. This average even with a small stipend doesn’t cover the cost of living.
The base RN position starts at 62-92k plus a 10k signing bonus, plus a 3k relocation bonus. The median income in Orlando is 30k and median household income is 56k. The average RN salary is 79k in Florida.
I live outside of Orlando, make slightly more and do extremely well with just a 30 minute commute.
If you don’t know what you’re talking about, that should be the beginning of your useless comment.
@@shawnm2113 are you stupid or something? You literally just verified his point you don’t make enough to live in Orlando which is why you drive 30 minutes.
@@shawnm2113having no job is better don't you know that SMH
@@nancy8219 😂 These days it seems like that’s the case, i don’t understand how folks can live like that. I’ve been working since I was 13. I’d be in all kinds of trouble if I didn’t have to get up in the mornings 😂
@@shawnm2113 dude this is Florida it's a right-to-work state. The only people that work in Florida. Are the ones that move here and then that doesn't last long but the people that are born here forget it
im here in orlando and i cant find a job to save my life..
not a surprise with the over amount of people moving here that hospitals would be short staffed
100k a year is not enough for Orlando,
What???? I am doing just fine on 36,000 yr . Don't live above your means people.
I looked at Lockheed Martin job openings, and I never felt so unqualified for anything in my entire life
Sameeeee
As someone who lived and an UCF alum, I can attest that the medical and engineering field are always hiring, competitive, but hiring. And since UCF is the largest Campus in Florida and one of the largest campus in the country, there are always jobs at UCF, though they more cater to College students.
That’s only about 4,500 jobs out of 53,000… seems like a lot of hospitality jobs than not.
Yeah but none of them pay over 20 shitty hours and rotating style job
I'm wondering how many of those job postings are for real job openings.
Yeah, good luck living in kissimmee or orlando. Traffic get worse every day, some many people moving to Florida it drives up housing prices, hard to pay rent. Weather sucks most of the year and rude tourists. Go ahead and move to a more rural area...everyone else is.
I'm new to Orlando Florida, these hospitals jobs start at minimum wage, compare to California, starting wage is between $17-$20.
It's a joke, I'm planning to go back to California.
Fats foods jobs in Cali, starting wages at $17.50-19.00.
People always be moving to Florida thinking its cheaper, just because we're not listed as one of the most expensive states, but we are actually because of that fact alone. Pay is crap everywhere and is nowhere near enough to cover living expenses. Then say you get one of these jobs in Orlando but want to pick a neighboring city where housing is slightly cheaper, yea looking at at 1 hour drive and traffic is tragic. You're truly better off back in Cali.
Lol and you think California is any better? Your wage is PRE-TAXED in California, meaning they’ll take taxes out of your income and you’ll practically make less on average. The reason why Florida is lower than other states is because they have no state income tax. It’s still expensive though, but not as expensive as California. I’m glad you are going back to California, stay there!
@C1K450 Yea Florida doesn't have additional state taxes but we do get a lot taken out of our wages on average 13-16% and then by margin our wages are much too low to cover food, car, and home cost. Some people get paid as low as $11. But mortgages and rent alone don't go lower than $1,500.
@@TheSweetSerenity7
Everybody in every state complains that pay is not enough.
@farzana6676 I'm sure, but also, if you lived in Florida, you'd understand. Imagine not being able to find housing because your pay is between $11-$15 and everywhere is asking for a minimum of $1500 in rent(which btw that's like for a studio,and extremely rare to find most places are realisticly in over the $2k range). The mortgage is at 7%, so it's not much better,not to mention the high car insurance premiums because so many people have moved here, so there's too many accidents, and the cost of good is astronomical now so individuals spend at least $200-$300 in groceries and families as much as $500. I literally spent $60 the other day on 1 week worth of snacks for just me. We have literally so many people experiencing homelessness and its not due to drugs or PTSD, I mean even in Central Florida, actual Disney employees who can't afford to pay for housing. Most people here with a bunch of roommates, especially immigrant families, can't tell you how many immigrant families share with another immigrant family just to afford rent, adn they will use our public transportation, which is absolutely the worse, not efficient at all, and takes forever, because they can't afford to have a car. As again insurance payments and car payments alone can be a combined cost of up to $1000, that someone even making $16-$17 in Florida cannot really afford easily.
Need a degree and most places require you to be bi lingual. Was a manager for 3 years with a company, applied to over 400 places, only 1 place gave me a look. Over populated is an understatement
UCF pay SUCKS. Just sayin…
lol all the people with degrees are leaving , I'm surprised there's anyone working at a college left unrelated to football
That isn't even the right Lockheed Martin building. That's not the one in Orlando
With degrees, I can't get even a call from Lockheed...nor UCF.
I know exactly why. Fml
They don’t pay well…
I live in florida but will never work in florida(local) again, Florida has one of the worst employee satisfaction rate ever with such a disturbing pay ratio considering wages do not match the living situation in florida, In florida for what I do they wanna pay 18-20 the hour which for them is consider great while in texas My start pay was 34 and hour now being 36 doing the same shit i would of done in florida. I love living in florida but I hate working in florida
How about all the plumbers, electricians, hvac.. all the trades are always hiring..
It is true AdventHealth is the second biggest employer in central Florida. However both AdventHealth and Orlando Health are here only because of the hospitality presence here. Disney employs ~70,000 themselves plus Universal and then all the hospitality jobs that go along with that making up 85% of central Florida's workforce. Additionally, the predictability of travel allows these hospitality employers to better predict needs so they won't have a large volume infilled positions.
Extremely Well Stated, You're A Very Smart Cookie 🍪!
Everything else is $9 - $11 an hour..
God bless advent health, working on my BSN as we speak
Nah fam they charged me $60k for a 3 day stay and they didn’t even perform surgery on me 😅 that’s a fully loaded model 3. Health care is a racket.
My doctors charge $2000 an hour.. not exaggerating. $500 for a 15 minute visit..
Just moved to Orlando from Colorado. I’m a information Technology Manager. They have a lot of tech jobs too!
Landscaping and pool cleaner are high too plus construction and housekeeping
Wastewater is a great and easy field to get into. No degree needed and most municipalities will pay for your books and exams.
and the pay sucks. $2 more than mcdonalds with a C license. Then you get do do all the crappy work for a bunch of 60 year olds that refuse to retire.
@@Epyon1201 really? I see plenty of open positions in florida paying $20+ I havent worked at mcdonalds in 10 years but I dont think they make $20.
Yeah it doesn’t surprise me at all that central Florida would have thousands of jobs in the healthcare and education fields. With the current climate of the world and tense relationships it would make sense the defense industry is hiring. I’ll have to check into Lockheed after my honeymoon. Thanks
Advent Health and Lockheed are by far the hardest to get jobs because the degrees and technical knowledge that they look for are extremely specific. Plus with Lockheed you have to have Security clearances at certain levels before they can even entertain you.
The fact that the health centers have such staggering numbers of open positions is a little worrisome, actually.
Med school costs a ton, the job pays low, the people you work with are horrible
Advent Health is way too big. Needs an inquiry
Living outside of Orlando, it surprised me, but living in it for 4+ years, it most certainly does not
Im a automation technician. I live in the area. If I got a job in Orlando I'd ask for 2 hours of transportation pay for having to deal with traffic.
Fabulous 👌
All 12 -15 an hour
I love in Orlando and struggle to get a interview because I'm in school .
I'm looking for a job in Orlando and can barely get an interview
I've been looking for a job in Casselberry/WinterPark/Longwood since April and have been unsuccessful. I'm on Indeed and Glassdoor. I have 15 yrs experience. Is the lack of response to applications because I'm 61?
What are you world class at?
@kenpozek Typing(50wpm), customer service, time management, MSWord, Excel, phones, filing, vendor relationships, mortgage contract review, payment processing, cashier, transcription. But what do you define as "world-class"? If you mean skills to competently complete tasks on time, then yes, I'd say my skills qualify.
No I’m 29 in the same location with extensive experience in a couple industries and have only gotten about three interviews in about 3 months of applying to about 100+ job applications and pretty much every hiring person I’ve dealt with has been unprofessional
@corymoore4245 I'm working on changing to a WFH gig. I can't count on/ wait for the conventional way of getting employed. It's not working anymore, even though everywhere you see signs, "we're hiring." The old system is fundamentally broken. Good luck to you!!
@@jeanetteforister9295 yea you gotta do what you gotta do. I said screw waiting for these shit companies to respond for these shitty hourly rates and started my own business. Good luck to you as well
Jesus... My old ass parents live down near there... 😢
Old people need healthcare and young people need college
You should’ve learned how to properly spell “COLLEGE” by the 5th grade
Looked on indeed and they offer 15hourly if you have no experience. Rent prices are 1500 monthly for a small apartment. Florida is a joke
Yea or more for rent.
It's the same rate with tourist and hospitality.
Don’t work at UCF bro they don’t pay enough
I love Florida but I would never want to live or work in Orlando
These openings seem to need highly educated applicants. What educated person would move to Florida with the current politicians and with a climate change future that will destroy any investments?
Lol apparently a lot of people..... Fastest growing state, no income tax...... More freedom. What you ml talking about? People are fleeing liberal states.
Please include specialty pharmacy. Orlando clears more than $50B in annual revenues. This is a third of all specialty pharmacy revenue across the nation.
🤯🤯
Air compressor technicians...several competing companies in Fl...
Trade schools should focus on expanding to Orlando.
@@kenpozek companies are willing to train people with the right mindset in this industry
@@uninspired3681 that’s the key!
Well if they didn't mandate the shot??? These business wouldn't so short handed.
If these places paid well they would not be looking for help,goes for many jobs
Why would any parent want to send their kids to a college and university in Florida can you say six-week abortion ban
Seems like people in these comments are either lazy to get an education, lacks work ethic, or all around doesn’t know how taxes and economics work (by comparing different states and their wages/tax policies compared to us in Florida). If you complain about the wages then don’t move here. If you don’t have a skill or an education, don’t move here. If you don’t know how to save money and basic economics, don’t move here! I’m living fine in Orlando.
Harsh but fair 🙏🏼💪🏼
Amen bro!!! I love Otown 😊
You acting like I everyone chooses to be here 💀 I got two jobs and live by my self in Orlando. I’m struggling and so is everyone else. Most people are smh imagine getting upset at people for getting upset because everything is expensive asff
I've been living in Orlando my entire life since the 80s, the blue collar worker has been systematically priced out. Orlando's economy isn't the same as it was before the mid 2000s when anyone could afford to live here, if you don't think Orlando doesn't have socioeconomics issues then you're wearing blinders. Lastly, I have an education and I have done well for myself, but I would be an idiot to ignore the socioeconomic issues Orlando has.
Block me so I do t see your shot content anymore
I don’t think of anything in Orlando.
How to apply?
How much does an RN make in Orlando?
20$ an hour
Florida is a retirement home/state
I have a degree and im only
making 52k smh
Orlando basically LA in cost and pay wages do NOT match
I have a degree but I live in Tampa Clearwater. What the hell is wrong with you all out there if you don’t like to study or you just like to tickle anybody jobs that mean nothing
Healthcare workers and aerospace workers...HA no wonder they need people
Or you could find something you're good at and make that your job! Why make someone else rich while you get paid very little?
Yeah, tourism might be a big thing in Orlando but I don’t think any person with any amount of common sense would think that’s the only jobs like the town still has to function. 😂
well dang
You speak about other Florida that I know
People you want some cheese with that whine… Stop whining about Orlando and get cracking. Florida is great 👍🏼
🙌🏽
No trades
I don't think they teach those degrees in college anymore. Everyone is studying and getting degrees in laziness, gender studies, liberalism
What degree do you have?
Time for your bedpan, old man.
Wrong, I don't think about jobs in Orlando.
Lockheed??!! I'm moving there. Lol
Lockheed would def be an interesting place to work
Garbage jobs with no pay !
Y’all should stop looking for jobs and if you can’t for some miraculous reason, learn what to do with money, millionaires are being born from as little as a thousand dollars, you can change your own life but only you can spend your time wisely, if you can see this comment you have the tools necessary to start learning
**goes to linkedin**
Orlando is a nightmare
What is lockemartin I’ve passed by it many times but have no idea what it is
Watever. No habla no job 😂
Just get your medical degree
-5 head
I love this town
The health care jobs would dry up if Disney closed...
Neither is likely
Florida doesn't exist
How can i work for lockheed martin
Florida is in America.
No thanks.
C'mon man.
Great info