He has declared bankruptcy and has had meeting( I think its called a “meeting of creditors”). He has been looking for a job so he can pay a fee to have the warrant removed. Will a warrant (non-criminal warrant) in Massachusetts show up on a cori check if a employer checks his background ?
I am 14, i live in Massachusetts,
and i might want to work part or all of this summer.
I was just wondering if anyone had some suggestions.
THX SO MUCH for ANY help
if you live in Alaska, Massachusetts, California, or Rhode Island? i was filling out an application to a certain restaurant franchise when they asked me this…
I am currently in school right now pursing my bachelors degree in elementary education with a double major of social studies and language arts. I am about two years away from graduating and most likely will have to leave the state to find a job because of the loss of teaching jobs in Michigan. I want to teach in a inner city school and am considering moving to Boston, Massachusetts. Would my license be adequate or do I have to take the Massachusetts state tests or can I prove that I have the right requirements?
Please only reply if you really know or are currently a teacher in Massachusetts.
I’m currently on unemployment in Massachusetts. I plan to relocate to another state (NY or DC/VA) to look for a job. Will I still be eligible for the unemployment benefit after I move?
1. Which one has lower taxes for houses?
2. Which one has more jobs?
3. Which one has more family things to do?
4. Which one has cheaper houses?
5. Which one has better public schools?
6. Which one has a lower violence rate?
7. Which one has more out door things to do?
I am looking for a pizza delivery job currently. Are there any places that provide the cars for you?
Im 18 and only have 1 family car.. I also live in Massachusetts, near Boston. most of the places want me to use my own car. My Mother wont let me. So does anyone know of a place that provides the cars?
With more than 15 million Americans out of work, one can only hope he keeps his promise sooner rather than later.
With support for the health care bill in shambles and unemployment still in double figures, President Obama is reportedly going to “pivot” to jobs.
Sound familiar?
That’s because every few weeks it seems President Obama and his team make the same empty promise that they are finally going to focus on creating jobs.
The most recent example comes in today’s Washington Post with a story entitled After Massachusetts loss, Democrats vow to focus on economy, jobs. CNN had a similar headline: Obama to focus hard on economy after Democratic loss.
Troublingly, the rhetoric doesn’t match the reality.
Two weeks ago, Politico had a similar headline: President Obama pivots to jobs as key theme.
And remember the much-hyped jobs summit in December? What ideas from the event ever came to fruition?
In November, the President said job creation was “my administration’s overriding focus.”
Oh really? Double digit unemployment and yet they still lack a jobs plan would say otherwise and green jobs is not going to do it..
Promises to focus on jobs aren’t a recent phenomenon either. When he was inaugurated one year ago, President Obama said that the “The state of our economy calls for action, bold and swift.”
If by bold and swift you mean a $787 billion big government stimulus that diverted money from taxpayers to a bureaucratic boondoggle with no real job growth to show for it, then yes, the President’s actions have been bold and swift.
But if you believe incentivizing small businesses and entrepreneurs would be a better course of action, then we have yet to see any real bold and swift plan for job creation from the Obama administration. Our Jobs First plan is aimed specifically at rewarding job creators, and if the President is serious about his latest “pivot” to jobs, he should take a look at it.
http://www.americansolutions.com/take-action/2010/01/obama-pelosi-reid-the-people-are-speaking—-are-you-listening.php
Booya– that was good and to you that say our health care sux go to Canada and live..
Century2…–some of what you say I agree with but it not just the GOP it is also the Democrat …We The People will have got to show them ppl in Washington we mean business..and Mass show us this can happen.
In the Boston area, do they really make about $80,000? Wow. Do you think that will change very dramaticaly w/in the next couple of years? I know dental hygiene is one of those increasing pay and demand jobs lately, but do you think it will stay that way for a while? yea Ican afford a $400,000 house on my own (assuming I spend 1/3 of my salary over 15 years)!















