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Doreen had just sold her last IRA in order to pay rent in August 2011 when she was hired as a Phlebotomist by Life Source. “The timing couldn’t have been better.” She had spent the past three years in what she calls “employment uncertainty”, trying to transition from manufacturing into the medical field. More...
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Irina was laid off from her job as a Quality Assurance Lead for a construction management payment company in January 2009. She quickly discovered that the job market was highly competitive. "My skills were out of date because all my experience was in manual quality assurance tools. All the employers wanted skills with automation tools." | More...
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Under the Workforce Investment Act, Lake County Workforce Development administers an "incumbent worker grant". This grant is designed to help an employer train current employees. In the last three years, Lake County has provided grants to 23 employers to train 644 workers in new skills to remain competitive in the marketplace. One such business solution was received by Siemens Industries . . . More...
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