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Tech starting over -- looking for work
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John R. Hall
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I'll give him a call and suggest that very thing! Thanks.
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Smart guy
While at our AHR Expo seminar in NYC last month on finding and retaining good workers, a man stood up during the Q&A and asked if anyone in the room was hiring or knew of any contactors hiring in the NYC area. I give him a lot of credit for coming to the seminar loaded with resumes. He is a 38-year-old student at Lincoln Tech (NJ) who is starting a new career. I like his initiative and attitude and people in the room agreed. If you are interested in contacting him here is some info:
Glenn T. Carter
755 Logan Ave.
Bronx, NY 10465
917-455-1503
718-863-7418
He wants to start out as an entry-level HVAC service tech. Please give Glenn a call if you think you can help.0 -
Glenn
should list himself in Jobs on this site, John. It's free and it gets results.Retired and loving it.0 -
Jobs
Edit: What Dan said. ;-)0
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