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Sharron Angle Calls Unemployed “Spoiled”
Nevada citizens and the nation’s unemployed have much to be concerned about if Sharron Angle is to become Nevada’s new Senator after Mid-Term election results are decided next Tuesday. In the state with the highest unemployment rate in the nation (currently over 14%), she has publicly stated that the unemployed are spoiled and unwilling to […]
In: Business Stories, Job Search Advice · Tagged with: Election Results, Jay Leno, job, Nevada Citizens, New Jobs, Salary Information, Unemployment Rate, Working Parents
Best Cities for Jobs and Housing
Bert Sperling of BestPlaces.net has just compiled a list of the 10 best places to relocate to in America based on a variety of factors from cost of living, quality of life, low crime rates and availability of jobs. These are not places that have been highly reactive to boom and bust cycles but are […]
In: Business Stories, Job Search Advice · Tagged with: Bert Sperling, Bny Mellon, Catholic Health Initiatives, Conagra Foods, Creighton University Medical Center, Hsbc Bank, Iowa Health System, Jps Health Network, Kaleida Health, Pnc Bank, Promega Corporation, Soliant Health, Td Ameritrade, Texas Health Resources, Unitedhealth Group, University Of Wisconsin Hospital, Wellpoint Inc, West Des Moines, West Des Moines Ia, Westinghouse Electric Company
Innovative GA Works Program Helps Unemployed Find Jobs
The Georgia Works program is taking a unique approach to finding jobs for unemployed workers. With a combination of training and a hands on application of new skills being learned, those signed up with this program can actually work for employers that could likely end up hiring them on full time. The employer gets to […]
In: Job Search Advice · Tagged with: Best Fit, Commissioner Of Labor, Economic Times, Find Jobs, Finding Jobs, Full Time, Ga Jobs, High Hopes, job, Jobs Georgia, Measures, Mike Thurmond, New Approach, Obligation, Salary Information, Unemployed Person, Unemployed Workers, Unemployment Checks