Unlike high school and college, which costs anywhere from $20,000 to $70,000 per year per student, the cost is only about $1,000 per student, and with that expentire of $1,000 the graduate can reasonably expect to obtain $25 to $60 per hour employment, whereas with $20,000 to $...
Melanie also has served as HIAS’ Senior Director, Policy & Advocacy and, previously, as Migration Policy Counsel and Director of the Employment Visa Program, representing at-risk Jewish professionals and religious workers seeking to work in the U.S. during times of instability and crisis in thei...
Specifically, the Gulf of Mexico regions have seen an 8.5% increase in population employed in construction industries and a 10.8% increase in employment in maintenance occupations, which is higher than the national rate [18]. Overdevelopment due to the high demand for second homes and coastal ...