that's going to snabtsly necessarily get you a job. and tony, i know you're interested in the geography. people need to find the jobs in their areas that match their expertise. what we have is a map here that talks to you about all sorts of things, including if you click about jobs by industry, this is a color-coded system to talk you through your industry, where you might want to go. let's say you're looking in retail trade. it will tell you where things stand in each state when it comes to retail trade. if you are looking to make a move, this map, cnn.com/jobs, just might give you a lot of help. >> so i may -- i don't know, i'm a brick layer, and i'm looking. i'm not finding any work in kansas. go to cnn.com -- >> yep. and just click on construction. that's what a brick layer would be. and what you see here is based on the color-coding system, where you're going to find more jobs and way more in montana than you will in north dakota, just based on what's been happening there lately. >> we are trying to help you, people. we are trying. josh, appreciate it. thank you. the oil spreads. clean-up crews fishing for bp tar balls. but this crude isn't in the gulf of mexico.