Posted on 06/08/2010 10:53:48 AM PDT by carton253
DHL is hiring 300 new workers at their hub at the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport. 200 workers will be added immediately and 100 workers will be added next month. The jobs are part time and second and third shift, but eligible for benefits including tuition reimbursement
Applications are being accept today until 7:00 p.m.
Thanks for the heads up
My stepson needs a job.
Of any kind
didnt DHL just layoff thousands last year?
Yes, and most of them were in Wilmington, Ohio, not far from Cincinnati. Why don’t they just call some of those people back?
It’s in the Cincinnati newspapers and on the local radio.
You’re right...but some people need jobs, so I thought I would report the news.
Some were offered positions in Covington, but its about a 60-90 minute commute one-way from the Wilmington area, and most people couldn’t make it work financially (cost of commuting, or taking a beating on trying to sell a house in a depressed market during a general recession). About 10,000 were laid off in the Wilmington area. So they’re hiring 300 in Covington? Not terribly impressive, sorry...
DHL swooped in and bought out Airborne express when I worked for AB and DHL took an established company that was doing ok and ran it into the ground and destroyed it, costing 10’s of thousands of jobs across the country. DHL can pound sand as far as I’m concerned.
Then don’t apply for the jobs...
Sorry, you’re not impressed...
dead’s the humor guy on this forum! A little twisted but humor non the less. Go to his about page, you’ll know what I’m talking about ;D!
Hey, for those who get hired, great. But 300 isn’t going to make much of a dent in the 10,000 or so thrown out of work in Wilmington.
But it will make a difference to the 300 who do get hired.
Like I said, great for them, but we got a ways to go yet.
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