When the summer heat gets unbearable to you and me, there are jobs that are miserable to work in the heat. You can go inside, they can't. They endure the heat, just to make money.
Looking for a change? Maybe a new job, maybe a new you, maybe it's as simple as your Birthday. Maybe there is a way to find out what you were meant to do. Sometimes you just need to ask yourself a few questions before you start looking.
This week we will experience the worst heat of the year, and there are people that just have to suck it up and go do their jobs no matter what. Let's give them a little credit, just showing up at these jobs is honorable.
Scammers list ads for imaginary job openings for money transfer agents, mystery shoppers, payment processing agents, finance support clerks, and administrative assistants. All are just trying to get your money.
Seasonal summer jobs list are coming out and are needed to be filled, Mid-May to October with anticipated start date of Mid-May. With great pay now is the time to apply.
There are jobs out there - if you're willing to look. Professionals with the Duluth Workforce Center and the Northland Human Resource Association are partnering to make it easier for ob seekers to gain knowledge and tips to land their next dream job with local employers.
If you're looking for a new job, you might want to know that the City of Duluth has extended the deadline for the Parking Meter Monitor position that they have open.
Everyone is having trouble finding a job. The old way of looking in the newspaper has gone by the wayside. Employers looking for good employees has been a tough find. A Seattle company called Jobaline wants to change that and they are using....texting. Everyone seems to be texting, why not use it to GET a job.
There's something thematically appropriate about a movie telling the story of a butler who quietly influenced the United States taking the number one spot at the box office over its flashy, bigger rivals. Lee Daniels' 'The Butler' took multiplexes by storm this weekend, taking down last week's competition as well as a handful of seemingly strong newcomers.