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Updated: 11:17 AM Jan 10, 2009
Some Employers Still Hiring
WTAP News The U.S. Labor Department reported Friday that 2.6 million people lost their jobs last year. This is the highest number since 1945.
Posted: 6:26 PM Jan 9, 2009Reporter: Leslie Cebula Email Address: leslie.cebula@wtap.com |
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All you hear about are health care jobs, those people should look into the local colleges and their requirements to get into those programs. Practically impossible unless you are right out of high school
Hire a CFO through Manpower? lol