Demand for a job can increase or decrease the wages for a job. This entirely depends upon the kind of demand you are talking about. From: Employee side- If demand for a job increases from aspirants side than its wages decrease because many aspirants are available for that job. Employer side: If demand for a job increases from employer's side,wages increases because employer want to hire the aspirant at any salary.
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The reason that any job exists is because it has to be done. There is a demand for the job being performed.
If you are good at your job, and charge a reasonable price then you will find clients whether they are in demand or not.
There are many courses that are in demand. These courses are said to be the most effective in job training.
Basically, when there is greater responsibility or demand in your job, your salary should be higher. They are parallel but also depends on the position that you are in
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Can i find a job as a cat adjuster
the job outlook is very good
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos162.htm#outlook The demand is good...according to the government's job outlook website. They do say it is a predominately "part time" job.