Sunday, November 26, 2017

Google Alert - Finding a Job | USA.gov

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Finding a Job | USA.gov
Daily update November 26, 2017
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A New Hampshire state trooper fired for six reasons, then given his job back by the state Personnel Appeals Board, has filed a grievance against the state seeking the return of 119 days of accrued sick time. Trooper First Class David Appleby was fired Aug. 5, 2015, for violating extra-duty detail policies, ...
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What is it you love about this job? "I love that I can wake up every day and create something unique with my hands. It's exciting to help other people take ideas that they have and bring them to life as well." What is the hardest part about this job? "The hardest part of this job is finding enough hours in the ...
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Riley was fired Saturday after three years with the Nebraska Cornhuskers. During that time, Riley compiled a 19-19 record. Who should Nebraska be considering to replace Riley? With the Huskers expected to move quickly on finding a replacement, here are five coaches Nebraska should pursue: ...
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Career Center help doesn't disappear when someone gets a job. "We will stay with them up to 12 months after they leave us, help the person out with any issues," said Employment and Training Director Scott Gage. "We have a lot of community partners who help us out." Among those partners are ...
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It concluded that the main way of finding work is through acquaintances, friends or relatives (39.9 percent). The second most common way of finding a job was through direct contact with the employer (18 percent), while the third was classified ads, which helped 14.5 percent of young people find work.
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Cullman High School Principal Kim Hall, speaking to The Tribune's Nick Griffin, said the school hopes to have a new head coach in place by Christmas break. / Wendy Sack. CULLMAN - It's been a little more than two months since Cullman High School head football coach Mark Britton announced his ...
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He excels at responsibilities that require deep, obsessive research and draw upon his prodigious knowledge of legal statutes and the penal code of California. Everything else? Well, that's where things get messy. Roman's original job played to his intellectual strengths and didn't challenge his social ...
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Oscar Daniel, a Latino resident, is one of eight graduates of a Dane County program that trains recruits to get a CDL and then gives them an opportunity to apply for a government job. Daniel now works for the county highway department. "I was hired a year ago and I really like it — the vacation, the ...
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Jason Mobley, 28, of Hagerstown, works at at Horizon Goodwill's facilities north of Hagerstown on Monday, the day he learned he had earned a full-time job there. Mobley received job training at Horizon Goodwill as part of his participation in Washington County's day-reporting program. By Julie E.
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As temperatures drop, awareness of the homeless population needs to be recognized and considered as we find ways to get families off the streets and ... We will provide help for families and fill the gap between homelessness and finding a job, finding a place to live, and finding supportable outcomes.
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