one person who found work in the past couple of months is marci siegel. she got a job in miami as a nurse consultant. in a continuing series we're calling "you're hired" siegel tells us about her journey on and off the unemployment line: >> my name is marci siegel, and i was unemployed from november until august. i was at a private school that was an exclusive environment for dyslexic kids, and we would all work together how to help these kids. if there was a teaching need, i would teach a science class, and then i turned into administration. over time, with the economy, they laid me off. every day is a full-time job to look for a job. you have to sit there and spend hours writing your cover letters, writing your resume over again. sending them out, looking at different sites all day long. after a while, when i realized i wasn't able to go back to a hospital because i didn't have two years recent clinical, when i kept getting turned down in that area, i flew that i had skills that i would have to diversify with. it just popped up. and then all of a sudden