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Posted by havvey on August 06, 2005 at 05:10:15 from (216.204.220.147):
In Reply to: Job Hunt Frustration posted by sdloy on August 05, 2005 at 17:17:56:
s loy the others have pined in on your labor rate so i will TRY to answer your question. change, your recruiting tactic. See the states job service or unemployment agency for help, advise local technical schools/trade centers try to pick up a reloacator from a near by city that wants to move to your area. If your a small town you may have to go see an individual if you know of him and feel you want him. Be flexible in your pay/plan. Look for an untrained person (high school student) and train him use him for the light stuff to free your self up. try differnt newspapers/tv ads. use a subcontractor that may not have enough work on his own. hope i helped a little as i know what you mean on getting any help.
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