National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation – Holding Out for Management

In this scene from Christmas Vacation, Clark is surprised to learn that Cousin Eddie hasn’t bought any Christmas presents. When he asks about Eddie’s job situation, Ellen shares that he heard Eddie has been out of work for a while. Not because jobs aren’t available, but because he’s waiting for a management position to open up.

This clip offers a great example of frictional unemployment, the kind of unemployment that arises when individuals are between jobs or selectively searching for a new position that better matches their preferences or skills. Eddie’s decision to wait for a specific type of job, despite other jobs being available, shows how personal expectations and job search behavior affect labor market outcomes.

Thanks to Brian O’Roark for the recommendation!

Get a Job — Ironic

Our main character Will Davis is searching the internet for job listings. He has just been let go from his internship because there were no available paying jobs and his time had run out. He is looking for the right fit, or really any fit that would make sense for him, but he’s realizing that he lacks the skills for many of the job postings he’s finding online. His friends joke that the skills he’s good at can’t get him paid.

Clip submitted by Kate Lecea

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