Is the product you make or service about to go the way of the buggy whip? Marlo and Jim talk about how technological developments will affect future job prospects for you, or your children (and what you can do about it).
Finding a job in today's economy can be harder than you think. Get some helpful hints with this week's host Brian Ritter, and his guest Phil Davis from JobsND in Bismarck.
This week, host Brian Ritter talks with Phil Davis of Job Service North Dakota, about the local job scene and resources available for the un- or under-employed.
WESTMINSTER, Calif. (AP) — The end of unemployment checks for more than a million jobless Americans has driven people to consider selling cars, moving and taking minimum wage work after already slashing household budgets and pawning personal possessions.
SPIRITWOOD, N.D. (AP) — Officials this week plan to start construction on an ethanol plant in southeastern North Dakota that's been in the works for two years.
I've worked in radio now for close to 10 years and one of my favorite things to hear is peoples thoughts on what working in radio is really like. According to some, I only work 5 hours a day, hang out with rockstars constantly, and make tons of cash. That couldn't be further from the truth and now, thanks to Forbes, I can give you a glimpse into my wallet to prove it.
Despite the fact that some college tuitions have reached an excess of $50,000 per year, these days colleges can't guarantee that their graduates will have jobs waiting for them. In the wake of this uncertainty, some institutions have begun to guide their students in cleaning up their social media profiles, to lower the risk of a poorly-timed facebook post ruining their shot at employment.
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