interesting article from our local paper. companies complaining that they cant find workers.
The governor said he has learned from the tours that many businesses are already planning to expand. But companies have told him they have a hard time finding enough of the skilled workers they need, especially in the areas of accounting, engineering, welding, health care and information technology. Access to capital to fund growth is another pressing issue, he said
Read more: http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/go...ef6-11e0-89cf-001cc4c002e0.html#ixzz1ZuuHoGTw
let me translate for you:But companies have told him they have a hard time finding enough of the skilled workers they need, especially in the areas of accounting, engineering, welding, health care and information technology at the $7-$10 per hour that they offer.
The governor said he has learned from the tours that many businesses are already planning to expand. But companies have told him they have a hard time finding enough of the skilled workers they need, especially in the areas of accounting, engineering, welding, health care and information technology. Access to capital to fund growth is another pressing issue, he said
Read more: http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/go...ef6-11e0-89cf-001cc4c002e0.html#ixzz1ZuuHoGTw
let me translate for you:But companies have told him they have a hard time finding enough of the skilled workers they need, especially in the areas of accounting, engineering, welding, health care and information technology at the $7-$10 per hour that they offer.