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Tossica wrote:Our business is booming. We have been hiring at least 1 person a week since mid november. We are opening a new office and hiring another 20+ people by the end of February.
What business am I in?
We help people find jobs. We are a nonprofit that uses state and federal grants and private donations to retrain dislocated workers, find employers willing to hire people coming off of lengthy unemployment sessions, coming out of prison or transitioning from welfare to the workforce. As the job market tanks, our business goes through the roof.
ClakarEQ wrote:Tossica wrote:Our business is booming. We have been hiring at least 1 person a week since mid november. We are opening a new office and hiring another 20+ people by the end of February.
What business am I in?
We help people find jobs. We are a nonprofit that uses state and federal grants and private donations to retrain dislocated workers, find employers willing to hire people coming off of lengthy unemployment sessions, coming out of prison or transitioning from welfare to the workforce. As the job market tanks, our business goes through the roof.
They opening up shop in MI? , I thought you were a IT helpdesk / level 2-3+ type fellow, isn't this a bit of a career shift?
Kramer wrote:sorry to hear about that you guys....
one nice thing about non-profit work is you get your budget early on and for the year ahead of time...
i make much less than someone in the "normal marketplace" but there's a bit of security that comes along with it
i work for a non-profit that starts and maintains free support groups in the Houston area for people with bipolar disorder or depression and their faimly and friends
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