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[email]a999dan@hotmail.com[/email] looking to relocate to Asheville, NC posted my resume on craigslist. Management Professional/TRG/TQM/Instructor. I'm trying to find a headhunter in that area. Looking to contribute 20+ years exp. in training/development/instruction/OD. Would appreciate any input. Dan salary range desired 50-90
a999dan@hotmail.com looking to relocate to Asheville, NC posted my resume on craigslist. Management Professional/TRG/TQM/Instructor. I'm trying to find a headhunter in that area. Looking to contribute 20+ years exp. in training/development/instruction/OD. Would appreciate any input. Dan salary range desired 50-90
From a post on Craigslist? yea - good luck with that
Really truly, you have college graduates from WCU, UNC-A, Appalachian State, Mars Hill College, Warren Wilson College, Montreat College and on.... who must leave their homes in the mountains because there is no work. Add on to that the many from elsewhere who spend their college careers in WNC and can't find work.
Most of my graduating classmates went to Greenville SC and Raleigh NC to find work. They would have stayed if there were jobs available. I would have stayed.
So take that as an indication that there is no great amount of jobs for college graduates in the area and those jobs that are available will most likely be filled by the most qualified local people whose family is in place.
Not to say stars don't align and you might find something. Most likely the jobs will be hospitality, retirement, medical related. And I hear the community colleges are pumping those out like crazy.
Just saying good luck in your search but suggest you broaden your search parameters.
Last edited by theoldnorthstate; 02-14-2012 at 05:55 PM..
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