Good news: the city is not decaying after all. Pay no attention to those crumbling buildings or boarded up shops because there is still work in Albany.
Ever been to a job fair?
Well, there's a good chance that you haven't been to one like this.
San Francisco's unemployment rate is 4.4 percent, the lowest it has been since 2008. Because of that, strip clubs in the city are having a hard time finding people.
To combat that, BSC Management put together a job fair to find bartenders, hosts and entertainers for 10 adult clubs, KPIX reported.
There’s a job out there where you could get paid to watch Netflix all day? Yahtzee! (I don’t normally yell “yahtzee,” but this felt like it required me to do so.)
Looking for a job? Oh shiz snap flip flap stack, I found a pretty rocking gig for you! It involves water, bikini's and Lake George. Can you figure it out?
Organic and specialty supermarket replaces wrenches and tires as Whole Foods Albany continues construction on their Colonie Center location, right where Sears once sat. While Whole Foods hasn't set an official start date, they are hoping to open late Spring. Oh, they are looking to fill 200 positions.
Increasingly, people are learning that a four-year college education doesn’t always pay. You can spend upwards of $100,000 to get some letters after your name and still end up jobless, or in a job that doesn’t pay enough to cover your school loan payments. That’s probably why nearly 70 percent of the American workforce doesn’t hold more than a high school diploma. But you don’t necessarily need a
There's something thematically appropriate about a movie telling the story of a butler who quietly influenced the United States taking the number one spot at the box office over its flashy, bigger rivals. Lee Daniels' 'The Butler' took multiplexes by storm this weekend, taking down last week's competition as well as a handful of seemingly strong newcomers.
When we first saw Ashton Kutcher all dressed up as the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, we were blown away by this authentic transformation. Now we can finally get a taste of his Jobs acting chops in the first 'jOBS' trailer, released by Open Road Films.
If you’re lucky, you spring out of bed each morning and rush to work, anticipating a great day in which you don’t even mind working overtime, because you love what you do. If you're like most of us though, you dread your job, can't stand your boss, and spend most of your time at the copy machine wishing you were sitting on it and making copies of your butt to distribute to your terrible coworkers
It's been revealed that Apple is planning on releasing a line of Macs made here in the United States. Apple CEO Tim Cook released that bit of information in an interview with NBC's Brian Williams, host of news magazine show Rock Center. I can't tell you how many times I was asked by someone "Why does Apple make their Macs in China? Why not the U.S.?" Ask, and you shall receive.