Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Google Alert - How To Find a Job in the United States

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How To Find a Job in the United States
Daily update April 11, 2018
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"They have never thought of how this is unequally distributed across cities, across regions in the U.S." .... Therefore, formerly middle-class workers whose jobs have been automated will be pushed to find work at the far extremes of the wage distribution, since those kinds of jobs—CEOs on one end and ...
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Others see it much more as a guarantee of gainful employment: some other entity—the likeliest candidate is the state—has a corresponding duty to actually ... This would mean setting up the kinds of public works programs championed by FDR as part of his strategy of getting the United States out of the ...
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Trinity Collins (27, African-American trans woman working in New Orleans): How did I find out Backpage was shut down? I like to use the term "How did I find out I was .... going to probably look for a part-time job. Several of us have some regulars, but that is probably 25–50 percent of people's business.
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In the Bay Area, a boot camp like this could cost more than $20,000. But here? These students are paid to learn — they get a cash transfer of the equivalent of $270 every week, so that they can focus on studying and not have to pursue other work. Then, once they find a job and are earning a salary, they ...
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According to the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, a hypothetical poor single-mother with two children could see her net annual income double with a part-time job at minimum wage, or even quadruple, with a full time job at minimum wage, compared to not working and receiving welfare. U.S. ...
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April 10, 2018—"The world is in the midst of a profound transformation in the nature of work, as smart machines and other new technologies remake how people do their jobs and pursue their careers," says a new Council on Foreign Relations–sponsored Independent Task Force. It asserts that the ...
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Bret Harte High School seniors Inderpal Dhaliwal, 18, Devin Baymiller, 17, and Isabel Hernandez, 17, were living out the experience of a 24-year-old homeless person in need of job and owning a vehicle with expired registration tags. "It teaches us if we are in certain scenarios, how we are going to get ...
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Asked if Facebook executives have been interviewed by special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating Russian interference in the US election: "Our work with the special counsel is confidential... I actually am not aware of a subpoena. I believe there may be, but I know we're working with them.".
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"Nationally, the median annual pay for a woman who holds a full-time, year-round job is $41,554 while the median annual pay for a man who holds a full-time ... "Harvard economist Claudia Goldin has found that the gender wage gap in America is the largest for women in their 30s — in other words, their ...
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Pet dogs in the United States produce over 10 million tons of feces every year and not every dog owner is bagging the waste on each walk. A 2014 report by Live Science revealed that 40 percent of Americans surveyed did not clean up after their dogs. Most said the chore was "too much work," wasn't ...
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