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[QUOTE="Lamp:1205477"][QUOTE="FuckIsMySignature:1205279"]the service industry is flooded with jobs. too band no one is trained to well enough to fill them. http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/dirtyjobs/mike-rowe-senate-testimony.html[/QUOTE] I had also already read this before it got posted here and it's a great article. I'm actually in school right now to get my CDL and they're real eager to get workers. Recruiters from various companies actually show up to the schools on a regular basis looking for people to hire. It's pretty obvious to anyone why most people wouldn't want to work over the road in this field, and most people I go to school with don't really seem to want to do it anyway, they're looking for local work. But a lot of local companies want you to have 6 months to a year experience before they'll hire you. If you have clean driving and criminal records, you'll have companies falling all over your dick just to hire you. I got a pre-hire from a pretty decent company myself which I was happy about. There's a guy I go to school with who filled out an application for a company and seriously SIX HOURS LATER they were calling him asking him questions trying to hire him. These aren't companies based out of New England either, they take a while to ship out sometimes, so that's pretty astonishing.[/QUOTE]
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