unemployable in English

adjective
1
(of a person) not able or likely to get paid employment, especially because of a lack of skills or qualifications.
We are creating skip loads of new jobs every year but because something has gone badly wrong in the skilling department, we have an army of unemployable people walking the streets.
noun
1
an unemployable person.
Our education system is producing unemployables .

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1. Unemployable - Other Refers to the total actual number of CMHC housing units on reserve.

2. Blackball To cosnpire to ruin someones reputation untill they become unemployable and people refuse to associate with them

3. 8 What does resonate is the fantasy of being unemployable, of being an unmotivated object rather than a purposeful subject.

4. Jason Mewes is saddled with the decidedly less impressive and definitely unemployable Malcolm Ingram in a weekly podcast Blow hard

5. 24 Somehow, the charm of seeing city streets swarm with uneducated,[www.Sentencedict.com] unemployable and unsupervised children is lost on the cops.

6. A Canceler cannot similarly complain about becoming an unemployable pariah for trying to harm another person's career or livelihood over a social media disagreement.

7. “Ageism against older persons is rooted in the assumption that people become unattractive, unintelligent, asexual, unemployable, and mentally incompetent as they grow older” (Kendall 2006:101)

8. Certifiably Unemployable is a weekly podcast that is based around the good the bad and the ugly details you need to take the plunge and be your own …

9. “He was an Academic, kind of an unemployable poet who might lecture once or twice at the local community college.” Academicism ( capitalized ) The doctrines of Plato 's academy; specifically the skeptical doctrines of the later academy stating that nothing can be known; a tenet of the Academic philosophy; state of being Academic.