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Could be this story...haltz wrote:I was talking to someone today and, according to this person, there was an hourly wage janitor job with benefits posted somewhere. 1,000 St. Louisans applied for it in the first 24 hours.
MASSILON, Ohio - Evidence of the slumping economy is stacking up at an Ohio school which has nearly 700 applications for one open janitorial job.
Officials at Perry Local Schools near Canton in northeast Ohio say they've extended the deadline until Monday to accommodate the overwhelming response to the week-old posting.
The full-time position at Edison Junior High School pays $15 to $16 an hour plus benefits.
Superintendent John Richard says many applicants are laid-off workers with heart-wrenching stories about the tough economic times.
Forty-nine-year-old Donna Croston says she applied after losing jobs at two nearby factories that closed.
Croston says her chances of being hired amid the hundreds of applicants are slim, but she's hoping to get lucky.
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Just Monday, the Miami Herald reported that more than a thousand applicants lined up for 35 firefighters jobs in that Florida city. In Arizona, the Glendale Police Department has said "no more" last month after being buried with a 400 percent jump in police department applicants since last year.
I think I heard a story on NPR that the army's recruiting quotas have actually been exceeded in recent months. I think the story said that some national guard units are still having trouble meeting quotas.Popeye_Card wrote:Is the Army still recruiting?
Hey, that's the rival high school where I grew up!Leroy wrote:Could be this story...haltz wrote:I was talking to someone today and, according to this person, there was an hourly wage janitor job with benefits posted somewhere. 1,000 St. Louisans applied for it in the first 24 hours.
MASSILON, Ohio - Evidence of the slumping economy is stacking up at an Ohio school which has nearly 700 applications for one open janitorial job.
Officials at Perry Local Schools near Canton in northeast Ohio say they've extended the deadline until Monday to accommodate the overwhelming response to the week-old posting.
The full-time position at Edison Junior High School pays $15 to $16 an hour plus benefits.
Superintendent John Richard says many applicants are laid-off workers with heart-wrenching stories about the tough economic times.
Forty-nine-year-old Donna Croston says she applied after losing jobs at two nearby factories that closed.
Croston says her chances of being hired amid the hundreds of applicants are slim, but she's hoping to get lucky.
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I'm guessing that they beat you in football nearly every time.planet pujolsian wrote:
Hey, that's the rival high school where I grew up!
Adjust for inflation, and that's a 14-year low.Hungary Jack wrote:Dow reaches a 12-year low on Monday March 9.