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Can anyone tell who are the major employer's in Peru? And also what they do.
Last edited by Sqone; 01-26-2008 at 07:10 PM.. |
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What no employer's in Peru??? Interesting.
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What kind of employment are you looking for?
Most days, the newspaper is filled with job listings for truck drivers and nurses. If you are a truck-driving nurse you could do very well! |
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Bryant Steam and Square D are two manufacturers I can think of right off the bat. Then there is the bacon factory on St. Rd. 19 that used to be call Marburgers, before it became ConAgra. Then you have the Hospital and the school corp.
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Do think Peru needs more lay offs and Plants closings? I think they need to bring more jobs into that freindly town.
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