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“Being here has made me and my colleagues find that job-site education and hands-on training are essential to breaking this cycle, so each of our projects has on-site construction training and tight construction oversight built into each project.”
The Huffington Post: Stacey McMahan: Constructing a Safer Haiti
“However, some smaller job-site operators say they don't see any reason for alarm because they've spent years developing brand recognition and loyalty among consumers.”
“The job-site industry, which relies heavily on the sale of employment postings, has been struggling since the job market began to shrink, says”
“The trade group's role is to ensure that applicants fall into the job-site realm, rather than something unrelated, according to”
“It also includes three speed settings and a 3-year warranty, although all that job-site cred does come at a hefty price.”
Consumer Reports: CR’s Good-Better-Best Gift Guide: Cordless drills
“Back-of-the-envelope sketches enroll clients in initial design concepts, a sketch on a spare piece of wall-board at the job-site quickly communicates a detail to the finish carpenter.”
“However, with some hands-on, job-site training, these engineers will get the country rebuilt -- and rebuilt safely.”
The Huffington Post: Cameron Sinclair: Driver and Architect: The Hurdles of Rebuilding Haiti
“Of 132 job-site publishers polled in October, 39% said they frequently find ads that peddle sham investment opportunities or request personal information under false pretenses.”
The Wall Street Journal: It Isn't Always a Job Behind an Online Job Posting
“It doesn't hurt that for every person with a job, five other members the Forbes 40,000,000 are waiting outside the job-site to grab their jobs if they're fired, fall sick, are injured or killed.”
“The total number of minutes that Internet users spent on such Web sites jumped 13% in October from a year earlier, while the total number of job-site pages viewed rose 20% in the same period, according to comScore Inc., a market-research company based in Reston, Va.”
The Wall Street Journal: For the Jobless, Web Sites Offer More Options
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