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Generation Next 2007: 40 Under 40, Christina Brumley
CHRISTINA BRUMLEY MEMBER, JACKSON KELLY, CHARLESTON, 35On her first paying job: I always had some odd job here or there.I have a vague recollection of selling flower seeds door to door. Of course, I did babysitting, I did fast food, I was a bank teller and I had a great...
Generation Next 2007: 40 Under 40, Paul Lauttamus
PAUL LAUTTAMUS VICE PRESIDENT, LAUTTAMUS COMMUNICATIONS, WEIRTON, 34On his first paying job: Selling Coca-Cola for American Vending at West Virginia University football games. Still in high school, "I just wanted to have an opportunity to get my first job. It seemed like a great place to work. I met a...
Welder Finds Success in Certification Process
When 16-year veteran welder Chad King found himself between jobs earlier this year, he made good use of the time.He called Carl Smith, associate professor and welding coordinator for West Virginia University at Parkersburg, about getting certified as a welding inspector.King could have taken the welding inspector course at WVU-P,...
Generation Next: 40 Under 40: Jill Cranston Bentz
On her first paying job: "Apart from babysitting, which every teenager does, I worked for the gift shop of the Lafayette Hotel in Marietta."JILL CRANSTON BENTZ Attorney, Spilman Thomas & Battle, Charleston, 34Her story: Bentz, a native of Parkersburg who grew up in Marietta, Ohio, earned her bachelor's degree in...
Generation Next: 40 Under 40: Julie Fleming
On her first paying job: I worked as a staff physical therapist at Stonewall Jackson Hospital in Weston as a new graduate, at about 22. I really learned where my professional interests were, and that was with geriatrics."JULIE FLEMING Manager Of Rehabilitation Serivces, Davis Memorial Hosptial, Davis, 37Her story:...
Generation Next: 40 Under 40: Allan Miller
On his first paying job: "I got a job with the Wheeling Park Commission years ago when they still hired kids - when you were 14 you could start working at the putt-putt golf, course and paddle boats. I actually worked for The park commission until the end of college."ALLAN...
Generation Next: 40 Under 40: Michael B. Stuart
On his first paying job: "I was a paper boy. My jobs have gotten easier as I have gotten older. Working as a paperboy and at McDonald's were the two hardest jobs I have had in my life. When you are 13 and 14 years old and it's cold and...
Generation Next: 40 Under 40: John Stump
On his first paying job: "I was a lifeguard at Sissonville Community Pool. I think I was 16 years old. ... Lifeguarding is the ultimate job - it just doesn't pay very well. It's outdoors. It's lowstress, although it does teach you a little bit about dealing with the public."JOHN...
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The paper looks at various motivational theories in order to re-design work in an organization and optimally utilize the available human resources. It emphasizes on incorporating growth opportunities and motivating elements in the work profile itself. It argues that this way job enrichment can be ensured.
Coal, manufacturing to have most job losses in 2003
CHARLESTON - West Virginia's coal industry has survived major fluctuations in employment, but certain economic conditions may threaten future investment in mining operations.George Hammond, director of the West Virginia University Bureau for Business and Economic Research, presented his state economic forecast at the West Virginia Economic Outlook 2003 Conference held...
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