Economic meltdown hits home
Sara and Brian DePooter play with sons, Sam, left, and Jacob, right, outside their house in Whitby. Both DePooters lost their jobs and fear long layoffs.
Whitby couple trying to cope with the loss of both jobs finds new work is scarce and
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The millenial generation tries to cope with job loss
When Elliot Vos found out that his father had been laid off from a company in Jamestown, the 22-year-old software engineer at PAETEC Holding Corp. in Perinton wondered for a moment, "What if I get let go, too? What am I going to do?"
He lost his job
Web Winners:
Mashable.com, a networking site, tells job hunters that some traditional methods no longer work and to try such sites at LinkedIn and Twitter.
Pink slips seem to be raining down all across the economy. If you need a job, or just wonder what you'll be
A pink slip is your ticket to this party
NEW YORK -- The bar was crowded with well-dressed professionals enjoying drinks and conversation. It was a typical evening -- except that none of them had a job.
The event was a Wall Street Pink Slip Party, where the unemployed gather to network, swap
Tioga Downs will host job fair
NICHOLS - If the employment search doesn't work out, job seekers can at least try their luck on the gaming machines at Tioga Downs.
The harness racing and gaming center in Nichols will host a job fair from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. March 3 to highlight its own
Amid debate, Senate vote is set for Tuesday
WASHINGTON ? The Senate planned to take a final vote on its $827 billion economic stimulus package at noon Tuesday, as angry Republicans joined pleased Democrats in extended debate on the plan Saturday.
Senators will vote on cutting off that debate
Lincoln and Darwin â?? New tributes draw parallels, offer insights
Abraham Lincoln: This image was drawn by S. Carlisle Martin from a copyrighted photo by Ewing Galloway,N.Y. Charles Darwin: This image was drawn by S. Carlisle Martin | St. louis Post-Dispatch
The shared birthday of two great 19th-century thinkers and
College graduates face a shrinking job market
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Some are applying to graduate school, postponing a job search.
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