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“No, I didn’t dream of manual labor,” Mr. Kletter, a transplanted New Yorker who is a member of the club, not its maintenance crew, said as he planted a six-foot fern. “But the recession changed everything. The golf course was in danger of closin
May 26, 2012 at 17:35 | Source: New York Times
"One point of view was that they should be educated to pursue manual labor. Then there were those who felt that they should receive a classical education and move forward and use their intellect and use their God-given talents to move beyond the ...
May 24, 2012 at 07:44 | Source: The Daily Advertiser
Nowadays, we seem to think that if someone has an MBA, a law degree or is a CEO, they play a more important role than someone performing manual labor. I think that the person who works an assembly line producing automobiles, or the person who ...
May 27, 2012 at 05:46 | Source: Durango Herald
For example, unemployed blue collar and manual labor workers in the Baltimore area need to understand that these types of jobs are harder to find today than are high-tech, medical, or green jobs. The reluctance to relinquish blue collar or manual labor ...
May 17, 2012 at 23:58 | Source: Examiner
Maybe it would be the scale of the poverty. Maybe it would be the manual labor of building a well in 90-degree heat. Or maybe it would be the food. “I expected to have one or two people attempt to become standoffish or something like that ...
May 23, 2012 at 08:35 | Source: The News & Observer
Deep Springs College, an unusual liberal arts school cum cattle ranch and alfalfa farm, offers manual labor, intense academic study and close-knit community living in an isolated valley in California's high desert. The highly regarded two-year ...
May 25, 2012 at 10:34 | Source: Los Angeles Times
"No, I didn't dream of manual labor," Kletter, a transplanted New Yorker who is a member of the club, not its maintenance crew, said as he planted a 6-foot fern. "But the recession changed everything. The golf course was in danger of closing.
May 27, 2012 at 06:57 | Source: Sacramento Bee
For Marilyn Corlett, of Bourbonnais, her career is quite literally a labor of love, a manual labor of love. Yes, she depends on her hands. That's the nature of her work as an interpreter for the deaf. And, yes, she definitely has a passion for her vocation.
May 19, 2012 at 15:21 | Source: Kankakee Daily Journal
However, the sectors most likely to be affected include food service, retail, manufacturing, and other industries that rely on manual labor.
May 23, 2012 at 12:45 | Source: The Business Journal
“No, I didn’t dream of manual labor,” Kletter, a transplanted New Yorker who is a member of the club, not its maintenance crew, said as he planted a 6-foot fern. “But the recession changed everything. The golf course was in danger of closin
May 27, 2012 at 01:28 | Source: Rock Hill Herald