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April 04, 2013

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Thursday, April 4, 2013 YOUR NEXT JOB IS HERE: ��� GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS ��� MILWAUKEE ��� WAUKESHA ��� OZAUKEE WASHINGTON Reinventing self is a new normal in this economy ��� ��� ��� This Week���s Featured Ads ��� ��� ��� SEWER LABORER ��� ��� NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! ��� Earn $30,160 - $50,000 per yr! (STARTING WAGE OF $14.50/HR. OR PREVAILING WAGE AS REQUIRED BY PROJECTS) 231720004 WE OFFER: ��� Steady employment with overtime available ��� Health/Dental and Life Insurance paid by employer ��� Profit sharing and 401K ��� Paid holidays and vacations QUALIFICATIONS: ��� Must qualify for Class B driver���s license/DOT health card ��� Operation of machinery/equipment ��� Must be able to travel 1-4 nights per week ��� Excellent driving record Will train qualified applicants to perform sewer maintenance and rehabilitation services for municipalities in the Upper Midwest. Visu-Sewer Fred Spring, 51, saw opportunity in Internet marketing and two years ago co-founded 98 to Go, a company based in Atlanta, GA. Apply in person: W230 N4855 BETKER DRIVE ��� PEWAUKEE, WI 53072 Inspect. Maintain. Rehabilitate. (ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF HWY. K, OFF OF DUPLAINVILLE ROAD) ��� EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER THEY SAY THE JOB MARKET IS LOOKING UP. FIND OUT WHICH INDUSTRIES ARE HIRING AND HOW YOU CAN JOIN THEM! COME TO OUR COMMUNITY CAREER FAIR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10TH NOON-4PM ��� Over 60 Employers & Organizations Expected ��� Open To The Public ��� Professional Attire Recommended At Potawatomi Bingo Casino 1721 W. Canal Street, Milwaukee For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the programs, and other important information, please visit our website at www.bryantstratton.edu/disclosures. facebook.com/BSCMilwaukee ��� facebook.com/BSCWauwatosa ��� facebook.com/BSCBayshore Bryant & Stratton College Personal Education. Lifetime Success.�� Since 1854 www.bryantstratton.edu Milwaukee Wauwatosa Bayshore 1.866.561.0841 By Gracie Bonds Staples The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (MCT) F or years now the economy has been forcing people to take stock of their lives and in some cases reinvent themselves. And yet not all of those people have started over after getting pink slips. Some were left unfulfilled by jobs with competitive salaries and benefits and thus took a chance on major career makeovers. Jared Nichols, a strategy consultant and author of ���Leading the 21st Century: the CEO���s guide to Thriving in a Volatile & Uncertain Future,��� said that barriers to creating new businesses are all but gone and that people are better equipped, better connected, and far more resourceful than at any point in human history. ���In the 20th century the individual was subjected to a hierarchy of information, resources, and connections,��� Nichols said. ���Today if an individual sees a market need they can launch a business to address that need virtually overnight.��� Fred Spring, 51, saw opportunity in Internet marketing and two years ago 230280006 see REINVENTING SELF . . . page 2 www.GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS.com

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