Career Fair offers students new employment opportunities

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- Career Fair offers students new employment opportunities
- Persistence can pay off with a paycheck for teens
- De La Hoya retires as main attraction

Career Fair offers students new employment opportunities
Arkansas Traveler (subscription)
substring(0 thispageresult. Sponsored by the CDC the Black Alumni Society and the Department of Journalism the fair will be hosted 10 a.
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Persistence can pay off with a paycheck for teens
Marietta Times
I save a place for them” she said. Some schools in the area offer programs to help teens find summer employment or jobs in fields in which they are interested. Through Family and Children First Brokaw works with teens in career and employment choices at Marietta and Warren high schools. Warren requires all students to take a career development program to graduate. The course helps them with skills to seek summer jobs too. “We recently (2007) did surveys of 1800 eighth- and 12th-graders and they showed at 26 percent had jobs during high school while 74 percent did not” Brokaw said. Fast food and other local restaurants landscaping farm and agriculture a family business child care and volunteer work (hospitals nursing homes etc.

De La Hoya retires as main attraction
New York Daily News
Pacquiao who started his professional career at 108 pounds and jumped three weight classes in 11 months to face De La Hoya at welterweight handed De La Hoya the worst beating of his career. And mind you De La Hoya had been in the ring with.

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