Better Together, established in 2016 to help families and connect the jobless to jobs, is hosting its first in-person job fair in Southwest Florida since the coronavirus pandemic began.
The job fair will have five prospective employers and will last from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday at Christ Community Church at 4050 Colonial Blvd., in Fort Myers.
Advance Auto Parts, Jimmy John’s, J.W. Marriott, Managed Labor Solutions and Timberline Construction Group will be on hand and hiring on the spot, said Megan Rose, CEO of Better Together.
The job fair will be following Centers for Disease Control guidelines with the wearing of masks required and social distancing encouraged.
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For Leak Repair Solution, Water Systems Turn To Man s Best Friend
Water systems across the nation face a common problem: leaks. And while infrastructure leaks may be widespread, identifying the precise locations of these leaks can be a challenge.
To combat the problem, a water system in Arkansas has a new employee that is offering an innovative, if unexpected, model for similar operations seeking creative solutions to resource needs.
“Central Arkansas Water has a new employee; a leak-detection dog named ‘Vessel,’” KARK reported. “She can tell the difference between typical groundwater and treated water leaking from the distribution system.”
Typically, water systems leverage crews of employees to identify the precise locations of leaks before they can be repaired. But compared to unleashing Vessel, this method can be expensive and inaccurate.
Explosion At UK Wastewater Plant Kills Four
A major explosion at a UK wastewater treatment facility left four employees dead and another seriously injured late last week.
“The blast happened in a silo containing treated biosolids and was not terror related, police said,” according to a report from the BBC. “A witness reported hearing a ‘very loud explosion’ that ‘shook buildings,’ and another said they saw about 10 ambulances driving to the scene.”
Three of the people found dead as a result of the blast worked full time for the facility, Wessex Water located in Avonmouth, Bristol. The fourth was a contractor. The injured individual was reported to be in a non-life-threatening condition.