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“We want to help the veterans in the drug and alcohol rehab program in Hot Springs. Get them into the factory, building homes under the tutelage of like retired electricians, journeymen electricians, plumbers, carpenters, sheet rockers and anybody who wants to help.” – New Center 1 South Dakota, November 10, 2022
“Our mission is to reach one billion people with the gospel. This audacious goal takes an entire team, across the globe, united behind one vision. If you love Jesus, are passionate about evangelism and believe you are called to Christian mission, feel free to reach out to us today.” – CV, accessed November 10, 2022
“Click on the posting you are interested in to open a PDF with details of the position.” – Association of Christian Teachers and Schools, accessed November 9, 2022
“Most recently, they are holding in-house job trainings, where veterans can go through 12-15 weeks of classes to receive an industry-recognized certification and then become employed. 70+ veterans have enrolled and about 30 are now working.” – WMAR 2 Baltimore, November 9, 2022
“Governor Ron DeSantis announced this ranking as a part of Lightcast’s 2022 Talent Attraction Scorecard, which confirms that our state’s strong policies, open economy, and focus on education have solidified Florida as the nation’s best state to learn, work and live.” – Ron DeSantis 46th Governor of Florida, November 8, 2022
“Many great-paying, in-demand careers require specialized skills, and CTE programs empower our future workforce with those skills,” Gov. Gianforte said. “Student success, and ultimately the future of Montana, depend on classroom innovation, individualized learning, and work-based learning like what’s offered here at Capital High.” – Montana.gov, November 7, 2022
“Recently, Forbes labeled Arizona “Semiconductor Central” following a string of high-profile semiconductor wins. Intel announced in March 2021 a $20 billion investment to build two additional fabs in the state, creating 3,000 jobs. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) announced in May 2020 an investment of $12 billion to build a new fab in Phoenix, creating 2,000 jobs.” – Office of the Governor Doug Ducey, November 4, 2022
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Governor Ivey announces Hyundai Mobis plans EV battery module plant in Montgomery, creating 400 jobs
“’Alabama’s auto manufacturing sector is evolving rapidly to capitalize on the EV revolution that is sweeping the industry, and this new Hyundai Mobis battery plant represents another milestone in that transition,’ said Governor Ivey. ‘We’re excited about the company’s new investment and what it represents for the next chapter of automaking in Alabama.’” – The Office of Alabama Governor Kay Ivey, October 27, 2022