Wednesday’s good reads roundup
By anthony balderrama on Jun 17, 2009 in Current Affairs, Employment Trends, Job Search, Jobs, News
If your workweek is a standard Monday-through-Friday gig, congrats, you’ve crossed the midpoint! And if your workweek looks different, well, just enjoy this fineĀ Wednesday afternoon for its own merits.
Today’s been a big news day, and with all the worthwhile headlines, some other stories might’ve slipped past you. Fear not, that’s what we’re here for. Here are some news items for you to peruse.
- If you’d like to get paid to hug trees (metaphorically speaking), here’s a thorough study showing what states have the most green jobs and invest their resources in environmental positions. Page 29 is where the state graphs begin.
The Clean Energy Economy - Some employers are really averse to snailmail applications, says this NPR story.
Job Seekers Find New Rules Of Recruitment - Some Teaching Fellows are quickly learning that the job landscape is not what it was when they signed on to the deal.
Even Teaching Fellows finding job market tough - Some young people are gaining new skills and benefiting from the stimulus package. Good news is always welcome!
US Stimulus Funds Provide Job Training, Food in Los Angeles
See you Thursday!




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