Census Bureau goes extra mile looking for workers
With the real unemployment rate at over 17 percent (when you count people who have given up looking), any job is a good job. What would be better than fairly counting people and apportioning Federal dollars to where they're needed? While the jobs bill is still in the works, there one a man riding around on Lancaster County buses looking to fill some jobs. But workers are needed around the country. And there's a small army of recruiters working in every area of the country doing the same thing in different ways. In Los Angeles most positions pay in the neighborhood of $17 an hour, require no face-to-face interview, only a simple test score, and do not affect unemployment payments. Find out more: Census Bureau is hiring supervisors, clerks, enumerators.
With the real unemployment rate at over 17 percent (when you count people who have given up looking), any job is a good job. What would be better than fairly counting people and apportioning Federal dollars to where they're needed? While the jobs bill is still in the works, there one a man riding around on Lancaster County buses looking to fill some jobs. But workers are needed around the country. And there's a small army of recruiters working in every area of the country doing the same thing in different ways. In Los Angeles most positions pay in the neighborhood of $17 an hour, require no face-to-face interview, only a simple test score, and do not affect unemployment payments. Find out more: Census Bureau is hiring supervisors, clerks, enumerators.
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