emily: here to break it down, we are joined by cory johnson and jake schwartz c.e.o. neral assembly, a firm that works to train and place people in skilled jobs. jake, what is your reaction to the report overall? on the one hand, it is as good as it gets. on the other, mixed signs. >> i think mixed signs is right. it points to a duality we are seeing in this economy. on one hand as we can see, the unemployment rate is at an impressive love. and yet, we are not adding jobs as fast as people thought we were going to. stat that isher not in their which is that we have an incredible number of outstanding jobs in the market going unfilled. you hear constantly from employers about the trouble and expense they are facing in order to fill their skilled jobs. what it seems to be is that there is this incredible tension between the overall job economy and the skilled job economy. what is more compelling about this is over the next 10 years, we are going to see more jobs, every job, frontline workers for managers are going to have jobs that look a lot more like tech jobs, whether