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The More You Learn, The More You Earn (North Adams Transcript) As Berkshire County experiences a change in the types of jobs needed to support the region, opportunities are surfacing in vibrant new employment sectors in the areas of the arts, technology and specialty manufacturing. Many of these new opportunities require education beyond a high school diploma. us.rd.yahoo.com
Industry has plenty of jobs, but trouble overcoming stigma (Republican-American) So, where's the labor? On this particular holiday at this particular time, it's a question that more people are wondering about. Here's why: us.rd.yahoo.com
SHU, Fairfield help students with tuition (Connecticut Post) Monica Gereda 18, of Trumbull had the grades for college but not the cash. Her mom works paycheck to paycheck. Her dad is no longer in the country. us.rd.yahoo.com
Young workers go into the mines for money (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) The coal industry must replace retiring miners and finding experienced employees is difficult. us.rd.yahoo.com
Fat paychecks are luring Montana's teachers to Wyoming (Great Falls Tribune) Melissa Rocchio hesitantly drove from Helena to Gillette, Wyo., two years ago to interview for a teaching job there. us.rd.yahoo.com
Spark of hope (Philippine Daily Inquirer) It is disheartening to realize how ignorant our society is of science and how much we Filipinos take it for granted. Here in the Philippines, a high-paying job is inconceivable for a science graduate. us.rd.yahoo.com
Test of progress: How Merced County treats its poorest points to its future (Merced Sun-Star) This is how it smells when you're poor. us.rd.yahoo.com
Young, educated and living in Indy (Indianapolis Business Journal) When Nat King Cole crooned about falling in love, he sang, “Now is the time for it, while we are young.” Regional economic development experts sing the same tune when it comes to attracting talented people. us.rd.yahoo.com
Consumers Twist In The Wind As Liars Proclaim New Bull Markets (Kitco.com) “Too clever is dumb.” –German Proverb We’ve been warning the last shoe to fall and by far the most important one is Mr. and Mrs. Consumer in America. They’re perpetual trillion-dollar acquisitions of stuff is nearly unimaginable representing 70% of the United States economy. us.rd.yahoo.com
Why most teachers teach (Hartselle Enquirer) My wife Nancy has taught school, mostly first grade, for 40 years. She jokingly says that unlike her students she “has just never been promoted.” us.rd.yahoo.com
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