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Education, Jobs, and Life Skills
As a mentor, you can have a positive, lasting impact on your mentee's attitude toward school and the workplace. To explore mentoring scenarios that have to do with education, jobs, and life skills, re...
Posted on 2/19/13 at 11:00 AM
Oilfield Jobs: Do You Want Some Training to Go with That?
By Sid Pranke Those who want oilfield job training that could give them an edge when they jump into the job-seeking fray have educational choices, but the familiar refrain of no place to live can pre...
Posted on 9/6/12 at 9:30 AM
The Irony of Apple
Steve Jobs was a self-starting, free-thinking entrepreneur. Yet whenever a new Apple product is released, we see that part of his legacy is a population of those who chase trends and hold a brand in s...
Posted on 7/10/12 at 8:54 AM
The Sun is hiring
The Jamestown Sun has three part-time positions open in Jamestown. Here are the ads for two of them, and I'll post a third one later once we have the ad online: Job No. 1 Job No. 2...
Posted on 10/6/10 at 1:08 PM
Farm workers: Take our jobs, please!
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Facing growing anti-immigrant rhetoric, the United Farm Workers union is challenging Americans to take their labor-intensive, low-paying farm jobs. As communities nationwide...
Posted on 7/29/10 at 5:16 AM
ND up 100K jobs since 2000
GRAND FORKS — Jobs in North Dakota have grown by almost a third since 2000, increasing by 100,000 during that period and by 33,000 in 2012 alone, the Department of Commerce announced last week.By Christopher Bjorke , April 10, 2013
Report: ND jobs increase by 31 percent since 2000
BISMARCK — A report by the North Dakota Department of Commerce shows that the state has created more than 100,000 new jobs since 2000.April 06, 2013
ND oil patch job fair draws hundreds from US
WILLISTON — Officials say more than 1,300 people from across the county attended a job fair in Williston last week, or about twice the number expected.April 03, 2013
Southwest ND: More jobs than people
Area officials like to joke that there are more jobs than people in southwest North Dakota, but there’s a possibility that their joke is a fact.By Katherine Grandstrand , March 16, 2013
Obama: Keystone XL pipeline not a major jobs creator
WASHINGTON — Jobs numbers and other benefits touted by supporters of the Keystone XL oil pipeline are probably exaggerated, President Barack Obama told House Republicans on Wednesday, according to lawmakers who attended the closed-door meeting.By Matthew Daly , March 14, 2013
A new way of staffing: PMI branches out from Florida to North Dakota
In a city and state with more jobs than people, Payroll Management Inc. is looking to correct that. The Florida-based staffing company first came to North Dakota to help with cleanup after the Souris River flooded Minot, said Jessica Hoyal, mid west regional manager.By Katherine Grandstrand , February 19, 2013
Handy Women: 'I'd rather do it myself'
By Paulette Tobin , January 27, 2013
Has the Bakken boom had a spillover effect throughout the state?
FARGO — Employment in the heart of North Dakota’s Oil Patch has soared by about 50 percent over the past three years.By Patrick Springer , November 25, 2012
Coal company announces layoffs: CEO says job losses are response to Obama win
NEW YORK — A coal company headed by a prominent Mitt Romney donor has laid off more than 160 workers in response to President Barack Obama’s election victory.By James O'Toole , November 10, 2012
Candidates split on wind power tax credit
By Christopher Bjorke , September 29, 2012
Belfield rezone approved for teacher housing
BELFIELD — Belfield’s Planning and Zoning Board approved a request by the city school district to rezone a portion of city-owned land from commercial to residential for the purpose of placing mobile homes to be used for teacher housing.By Betsy Simon , July 20, 2012
Proposed oil waste landfill near Dodge is shelved
DODGE (AP) — A Bismarck company withdrew its permit application to build an oil field waste landfill near Dodge after residents complained about the possible negative impact on the community.July 12, 2012
North Dakota unemployment rate drops below 3 percent
BISMARCK — North Dakota’s not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dropped to 2.7 percent in May, but even that isn’t a record low for the state.June 16, 2012
FOTB: Brothers move to Oil Patch to pay off student loans
By Amy Dalrymple , April 01, 2012
Stark County mining, oil, gas wages steadily increasing
Stark County companies pay the big bucks for mining and oil and gas extraction. The county paid the highest wages in the third quarter of 2011, allowing employees to pocket more than $2,000 a week, according to a Job Service North Dakota report released Tuesday.March 09, 2012
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