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Moving to management
Special to The Baltimore SunSalary: $120,000 Age 35 Years on the job Five How he got started Palmer served in the Navy for three years, including the 1991 Persian Gulf War. Afterwards, he knew he wanted hands-on work and decided to learn welding and steamfitting. In 1999, he was...Tags: Academic Progress
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Program would help at-risk L.A. residents get construction jobs
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBusiness leaders, trade unions, community activists and the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency say they are on the verge of an agreement that could help provide access to middle-income construction jobs for disadvantaged Angelenos. Under a policy...Tags: Employees, Economic Policy, Religious Leaders, Elections, Local Elections
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State job resources
Here are some websites and resources the state offers job seekers.
Career exploration
California Occupational Guides provide local and statewide information about training, wages, job prospects, skills requirements and day-to-day tasks at www....Tags: Employees, Work Relations
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Anne Arundel Education Notes
Anne Arundel Community College will hold an open house and information session at 5 p.m. Wednesday on its court reporting program. Visitors can meet program instructors and learn about the 25 percent job growth projection in the field through 2016. The...Tags: Catonsville, Labor Legislation, Odenton, Court Administration, Ellicott City
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State House District 21
Sentinel Staff WriterThe three candidates facing off in the Republican primary for the state House District 21 seat that includes parts of Volusia and Lake counties agree that manufacturing, medical, telecommunications and other industries that offer high-paying jobs would...Tags: Elections, Vehicles, Political Candidates
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Juveniles trade jail for promise of jobs
Sun ReporterWhen he arrived at Victor Cullen Academy in Western Maryland five months ago, Timothy Goode was a juvenile delinquent from Baltimore, an unemployed father who was headed deeper into trouble. Today, the 18-year-old will leave the facility with a job in...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Health and Safety at Work, Labor Legislation, People, Teen-agers
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Deaf intern teaches Frederick police
Associated PressFrom age 3, watching Cops at his grandmother's house, Robert Harris has been fascinated with police work. This spring, as the Frederick Police Department's first deaf student intern, the 17-year-old has proven himself more than an eager learner. He has...Tags: Employees, Advanced Training, Medical Staff, Middletown, Law Enforcement
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Politicized justice is not true justice
In his zest to purge enemies in the government, Richard Nixon was so thorough that he set out to remove a "Jewish cabal" at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. President Bush and his subordinates may match Nixon for paranoia. Some of them lie awake nights...Tags: Barack Obama, Richard Nixon, Prosecution, The White House, Lawyers
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Discoveries
Shoot the Damn Dog
A Memoir of Depression
Sally Brampton
W.W. Norton: 326 pp., $23.95
Here's what I love about this book: the absolute physicality of the depression that gripped Sally Brampton -- literally by the throat; what Freud called globus...Tags: Animal Science, Depression, Therapies, Book, Mental Illness
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Sports in Hampton Roads
Fans' fare Hampton Roads has no major-league sports team, but the area doesn't lack for competitive action. From baseball and golf to football and hockey to basketball and motorsports, there is plenty of fierce competition year-round. Kingsmill. Home to...Tags: Virginia Duals, Advanced Training, Thomas Nelson Community College, Major League Baseball, Field Hockey
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Piers Morgan Wins 'Celebrity Apprentice'
Piers Morgan is hired. The former British tabloid editor was crowned the winner on NBC's "The Celebrity Apprentice," triumphing over Trace Adkins. The final task on Thursday's finale was to hold a charity event. Adkins was in charge of taking care of the...Tags: Gene Simmons, NBC, Donald Trump, Celebrity, General Electric Company
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Huntington fast-tracks builders with apprentices
deborah.morris@newsday.comThe Town of Huntington introduced a new chapter into it's town code book on Tuesday. The new measure gives expedited permit review or "fast-tracking" to commercial and residential builders who voluntarily implement a town-approved apprenticeship program....Tags: Employees, Health and Safety at Work, Long Island, Laws
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