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Government of Canada Helps Youth Prepare for Jobs in Orangeville

May 22, 2009 16:04 by jllorens

ORANGEVILLE, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - May 22, 2009) - Youth will benefit from the Government of Canada's support of a local employment project, according to . Mr. David Tilson, member of Parliament for Dufferin-Caledon. The Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology will receive $250,638 in federal Skills Link funding to support the "Step Up Program." This program will help 45 youth facing employment barriers prepare for and find meaningful employment or return to school.

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May 26. 2009 00:56

This is the sad reality when recession and economic meltdown began, the burden is placed on the youth especially those who have already graduated from college. Looking for a job is never easy. But for anyone looking for a little extra cash could try cleaning houses. Cleaning houses on the side might make a nice little bit of casual income. However, you have to be reasonable, and make sure the rate you charge is competitive and fair. It could keep you from needing short term loans for a while, if you do a good enough job. Advertising your services is a good idea, and since there are several services you can advertise through on the cheap or free, such as Craigslist or local want ads, there's definitely opportunity to be had. A small payday loan to start a small side business cleaning houses could be well spent.


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