See this in an interview with the head of the department right now. Anton olegovich good afternoon , they often say that the Employment Center is a bureaucracy. This is according to the residual principle of vacancy, but in fact, how things are now. And what has changed where the modernization process took place today modern premises with regular staff with clear navigation to the target groups this is not only the purpose of the benefit. It is a complete service for job seekers in terms of. There, orientation assistance in preparing ones regimen and less behaving in negotiations with work began is the work of psychologists. This is a consultation on possible support measures 34 years ago. Ah. The entire Employment Center of the country worked on disparate Knowledge Bases. Ah, resume vacancies, that is, a small piece of the labor market was segmented in each subject. Only moscow did not have a clear understanding of the overall picture of the labor market in the country, we did not und
Welcome to San Francisco James R Herman cruz terminal at pier 27. The first stop for all most 300 thousand people who come here every year from around the world to our beautiful city. I want to tell you about another jewel of the San Francisco port that just celebrated 125 years. The San Francisco Ferry Building. [applause] in the 19th century, commuters and visitors traveled by train or ferry or both. A Ferry Terminal on the waterfront downtown was a practical necessity. It was the sfo of its day. Grand central station. But as we so often do, San Francisco built a practical space a world class beauty, with a 245 foot clock tower along arched arcade, and a interior worthy of a renaissance cathedral. At the foot of Market Street, a beautiful bridge from water to land, the Ferry Building announced to every commuter, every traveller, this is San Francisco. You have arrived. Until that is, [applause] until that is, in the late 1930s when two new bridges the bay and golden gate and rise of
Every year from around the world to our beautiful city. I want to tell you about another jewel of the San Francisco port that just celebrated 125 years. The San Francisco Ferry Building. [applause] in the 19th century, commuters and visitors traveled by train or ferry or both. A Ferry Terminal on the waterfront downtown was a practical necessity. It was the sfo of its day. Grand central station. But as we so often do, San Francisco built a practical space a world class beauty, with a 245 foot clock tower along arched arcade, and a interior worthy of a renaissance cathedral. At the foot of Market Street, a beautiful bridge from water to land, the Ferry Building announced to every commuter, every traveller, this is San Francisco. You have arrived. Until that is, [applause] until that is, in the late 1930s when two new bridges the bay and golden gate and rise of the automobile made the Ferry Building seem outdated and unwanted. Soon the grand interior converted to drab cuneals cubicles an
Good morning everybody [applause] good morning. [applause] and welcome. [applause] theres my grandma. Well come. Welcome to San Francisco James R Herman cruz terminal at pier 27. The first stop for all most 300 thousand people who come here every year from around the world to our beautiful city. I want to tell you about another jewel of the San Francisco port that just celebrated 125 years. The San Francisco Ferry Building. [applause] in the 19th century, commuters and visitors traveled by train or ferry or both. A Ferry Terminal on the waterfront downtown was a practical necessity. It was the sfo of its day. Grand central station. But as we so often do, San Francisco built a practical space a world class beauty, with a 245 foot clock tower along arched arcade, and a interior worthy of a renaissance cathedral. At the foot of Market Street, a beautiful bridge from water to land, the Ferry Building announced to every commuter, every traveller, this is San Francisco. You have arrived. Unt
Whats the point . Thats it, andryukha, but we wanted to put him on the wanted list, arthur already, but how did this happen . the body was found on one of the embankments of st. Petersburg, by all indications, it was an order, the killer was naturally not found, as if you yourself dont know how easy it is to find a pro, listen, maksimych, let me organize a business trip to st. Petersburg, ill find who killed him for what , uhhuh, they cant find it there, and you showed up like that and immediately revealed everything, there are idiots sitting there too, andrey, well, listen, well, they have a lot. Ill deal specifically with the killer, but youre a stranger there, you dont know anything, youll just waste time, youll poke around here and there, youre more useful here, go work, and you, as far as i understand, are well acquainted with the ships, yes, with childhood, tell me, he didnt seem to you changed when he returned to the city, he didnt seem like he was, he remained the same, and you