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Shortage Of Workers In All Skilled Trade Positions In The US... Any Fresh Ideas On Finding Candidates???
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[quote:+ DL +:MV8yMjYyMTY5XzM4NDQ0ODk3XzlGNDNCRTIy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 41632544:MV8yMjYyMTY5XzM4NDQ0ODI5XzlCMEY0QUVF] There is shortage in good pay for skilled work... [/quote] My clients will pay anything. They are willing to pay union prices $30-$40/hr just for journeyman. The companies who aren't paying now-a-day will never get good workers. [/quote]
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I'm at a loss on finding skilled construction or manufacturing candidates. Everyone is going to college and there are no workers doing the "dirty jobs."
Other than Craigslist, Careerbuilder, Monster, LinkedIN and Facebook, I have no new ideas on finding people. Throwing this at GLP hoping some crazy fucker or meth head has some brilliant idea that the average sheeple cannot think of!
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