If the defendant is unemployed after the first sixty days of supervision, or if unemployed for sixty days after termination or lay-off from employment, or not employed at a regular lawful occupation, as deemed suitable by the probation officer, the defendant shall participate in workforce development programs and services for occupational and career development, including but not limited to assessment and testing, educational instruction, training classes, career guidance, counseling, and job search and retention services, at a program and on a schedule as determined by the probation officer. Further, as directed by the probation officer, the defendant shall provide verification of daily job search results or other employment related activities. In the event the defendant fails to secure suitable employment, participate in workforce development programs or provide verification of daily job search results, the defendant may be required to perform up to twenty-four hours of community service per week until employed. 18 U.S .C. §§ 3563(b)(4) and (12) and 3583(d) and USSG §5Fl.3.