Came across an article on AL.com that was discussing a loss of jobs in rural Alabama. The article says many are jobless and having a hard time finding work. Many people are now hoping for an employment rebound in the near future.
Many of the unemployed from Wilcox County Alabama were laid off when a Weyerhauser plant closed and the logging business slowed down. R.J. Browder of Browder Veneer Co. said that business had slowed so much that he had no choice but to halt production. “Flooring and furniture makers cut back their orders for hardwood veneer, thin sheets of poplar, oak and sweet gum peeled off logs and dried in an oven, and with a warehouse stuffed full of product, Browder said he had no choice.”
Closure like these certainly many industries from the jobs truck drivers do to the local restuarants.
Wilcox county is not the only area in alabama suffereiung with economic woes. The article says other counties have had employmenyt problems, but that they are thinking outside the box and trying to bring iin new businesses into their area.
Certainly many people have been effected by the economy. CR England however is still hiring through the economic down turn. CR England has many CDL jobs open and can even offer cdl training to those that need it.
If your finding yourself in a situation as those form Alabama and are looking for a new career tat offers great pay and benefits visit our truck driving school website @ www.CREngland.com .
The original article writen by Jeff Amy, Press-Register from AL.com can be found at http://blog.al.com/live/2009/07/wilcox_county_rural_alabama_we.html
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I don’t usually reply to posts but I will in this case. I’ve been experiencing this very same problem with a new WordPress installation of mine. I’ve spent weeks calibrating and getting it ready when all of a sudden… I cannot delete any content. It’s a workaround that, although isn’t perfect, does the trick so thanks! I really hope this problem gets solved properly asap.
This reminds me of something my father used to say…
But then it is probably not appropriate at this time…