BOSS to Hold Annual Potato Cooking Event at Commission State Park in Washington on St. Patrick’s Day
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1, 2011 — The Bright Opportunity Support Society (BOSS) will again be holding its annual potato cooking event on March 17th (in honor of St. Patrick) at Commission State Park at Lake Moses in Washington, DC.
The purpose of BOSS is to help people who have had a felony or misdemeanor co…
Madison National Life Insurance Company to Implement GettingHired, LLC’s FastTrack Return-to-Work Solutions
FastTrack Technology Helps Enhance Return to Work Programs and Improves Outcomes for Injured Workers
BEDMINSTER, N.J., Aug. 2, 2011 — Madison National Life Insurance Company, Inc., headquartered in Madison, WI, today announced it will implement FastTrack Return-to-Work Solutions to optim…
Job Search Expert Rick Gillis Says Congress Lets Unemployment Benefits Expire While the Government Is Making it Harder to Get a Job
HOUSTON, Dec. 6, 2010 — Congress has allowed federal unemployment benefits to expire for millions of Americans. In light of the huge numbers of people looking for work, why is the government making it more difficult for those seeking employment to get jobs?
Job search expert Rick Gillis says that a…
Back to College: Dorms, Health Risks, Careers, and Family Stress
Great Show Ideas for the Fall Semester
PHILADELPHIA, July 15, 2010 –
College Savings on Dorm Furniture, Sorority Formals, and More
Invite the host of Consignment Chic Television, Tracy True Dismukes, to tell your audience how to save money on everything they’ll need for going back to colle…
This Expert Can Teach ANYBODY to Compete for a Good Job – Even High School Drop-Outs and 55-Year-Old Computer Illiterates
HOUSTON, April 6, 2010 — Human resource managers report that in this economy they are receiving thousands of resumes for each job opening. With such fierce competition, you can’t afford to make a mistake. Unfortunately, what most job seekers don’t know can hurt them, and many are unw…
This Expert Can Teach ANYBODY to Compete for a Good Job – Even High School Drop-Outs and 55-Year-Old Computer Illiterates
HOUSTON, Feb. 10, 2010 — Human resource managers report that in this economy they are receiving thousands of resumes for each job opening. With such fierce competition, you can’t afford to make a mistake. Unfortunately, what most job-seekers don’t know can hurt them, and many are un…
Employees Losing Faith in Work, Finding a Higher Calling
CHICAGO, Jan. 18, 2010 — The only thing harder than finding a job in this economy is finding one that you like, according to a recent survey that found only 45 percent of Americans are satisfied with their work. Now the team behind the hugely successful Alpha course hopes to help Christian business le…
As Economy Picks Up Steam, Employment May Still Lag; Job Seekers Need New Ways to Stand Out in An Ever-Crowded Market
PARSIPPANY, N.J., Sept. 16, 2009 — While the latest U.S. Labor Department reports layoffs are at their lowest level in a year — and some experts herald that the recession is over — the good news comes with warning: unemployment could still rise in the coming months, and recovery will mo…
Provocative New Book Examines Economy’s Effect on Older Workers
John K. Hulett Highlights Age Discrimination and Challenges of Finding a Job in Middle Age
MINNEAPOLIS, June 23, 2009 — American jobs are vanishing at a rapid rate in today’s dismal economy. Job bias claims have been hitting record highs while jobless markets continue to flood the nation, f…