I don’t know if most homes are sold through ads in the newspaper’s Real Estate section, but they sure generate a healthy list of properties which seems to generate plenty of sales.
Want Ads in the newspaper seem to work the same way. The better the economy, the more jobs go unfilled, the more ads show up in the newspaper want ads section, the more opportunities exist for job seekers.
The City and County of Honolulu is recruiting emergency medical technician trainees. Applicants can only apply online. There’s no C & C telephone number to call and no address to send a resume. It’s online or no try.
Of course, the City provides free public internet access from all State libraries to the University of Hawaii’s public computer labs and at various district park locations, so finding online access can’t be that difficult. But showing up at an office in person to talk to someone in Human Resources and then fill out an application has become so, uh, well, it’s so 20th century.
Welcome to the 21st century.
Interestingly, the EMT trainee position starts at $2,917 a month. That’s almost $36,000 a year for a trainee. Not bad for what amounts to an entry-level position, huh?
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