But when the supply of labor so far exceeds the demand that to find employment at all is an uncertainty, and to be offered it on any terms a favor, the case is totally the reverse.
He came upon the streets, and, being unable to find employment, was contemplating suicide, when he fell under the influence of the Army at the Blackfriars Shelter.
He had been ten weeks in the Institution, to which he came from the workhouse, and hoped to find employment at his trade.
When all is said and done it is harder to find employment for a jailbird, even if reformed, than for any other class of man, because so damaged a human article has but little commercial value in the Labour market.
It is an easy job for someone who has had experience in this line to find employment in a city.
And as Joe affirmed this question he in a still more friendly tone added: "It's a hard matter for strangers, expecially if they are not dressed in style, to find employment in this city at this time of the year.
At break-of-day, aroused from a fitful sleep by the gnawing of their hunger, they dragged themselves down to the hotel office to scan the morning papers for some chance to find employment.
Women would be most likely to find employment as grinders of glasses in New York, and no doubt a small number could get work of that kind.
They sometimes find it difficult to get hands--so if some women could take it up, they would be likely to find employment.
He thinks if more girls would qualify themselves for china stores they would be likely to find employment.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "find employment" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.