With the job in question, you could help the community and safety of people, but also risk your life at the same time. What is this job and would you do it?
It seems like every place is hiring, yet nobody seems to be jumping on them. Two years into the pandemic and the worker shortage continues to be an issue.
Moving to Twin falls for a job and because of the affordability is a smart move. The fact that Twin Falls is also an amazing place to live is an added bonus.
About 30,500 Idahoans have been paid nearly $18 million in unemployment in the last three weeks as thousands have lost their jobs amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Nearly 33,000 Idaho residents filed for unemployment benefits last week as the Idaho economy continues shedding jobs at a record rate because of the coronavirus, state officials said Thursday.
It may come as a surprise to some people who may not have known about it, but there’s a program by the Idaho Department of Labor that helps formerly incarcerated veterans.
The Idaho Department of Labor says that veterans can now find jobs and training opportunities related to their military skills and service by going online to a new job portal.