How to protect yourself from scammers offering fake jobs Between finding openings, sending out your resume and interviewing, looking for a job is tough. Now a growing trend of scammers impersonating recruiters is making it even harder.
YEARS AGO, a wine guy told me that roughly half of all the grapes grown in Mendocino County are processed elsewhere which, as the wine guy pointed out, begs the question: Couldn’t a number of fairly well-paying jobs be created here in Anderson Valley and in places like Ukiah and Hopla...
Why? Simple really, we have jobs, better jobs than we had 5 years ago. We’re making more money and changing jobs means we can make even more money. The Great Resignation it’s being called. There are 1.9 openings for every 1 working person. Now you can argue that in itself is a ...
Every waking hour was a struggle to keep the little nutballs from harming each other or from destroying our leased premises; there was no time left over to steer them in the direction of functional citizenship, which we, being products of the great turmoil of the sixties, weren’t much com...
cool, but at the end of the day, the goal is to land a job (which I did shortly after the program ended). From helping me building a brand new resume, to mock interviews, to consistently sending different job openings, they were with me every step of the way through my job search....
Jobs: 6.5 million openings Feng Yu // Shutterstock Jobs: 6.5 million openings The number of American job openings was at 6.5 million in November 2020. The unemployment rate was at 6.7% in December 2020, or 10.7 million. The so-called "skills gap" helps explain how so many jobs go unfille...
,” were removed from an exam for students administered by the California State Board of Education Learning Assessment System. The San Francisco Chronicle’s Book Review editor, Pat Holt, rushed to Walker’s defense. The stories, along with an excerpt fromThe Color Purple,were published in a ...
Though her work in local government began with the more urban population of San Diego County, Angelo’s heart moved towards advocating for rural counties. “The budgets are smaller, the needs are greater and cost of doing business is almost the same as a larger County. Fighting for the needs...
By the end of the war Pop was loading submarines at Hunter’s Point in San Francisco. He’d cashed in his Honolulu chips because, like most Islanders, he assumed the Japanese would follow-up their successful blitz of America’s Pacific defenses with a ground invasion, and Pop preferred to...