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Help Wanted signs aren t something to celebrate, as businesses are increasingly hampered by a hiring crisis. Apr 21st, 2021 This photo provided by Hannah Albert on Sept. 23, 2020 shows Steve Klatt, left, and Brandon Lapp, owners of Braised in the South, a Johns Island, S.C, restaurant and food truck business that is having trouble finding workers during the pandemic. Many small businesses find hiring more difficult because many would-be staffers fear contracting COVID-19 on the job or would prefer to live off unemployment benefits. Hannah Albert via AP NEW YORK (AP) It looks like something to celebrate: small businesses posting “Help Wanted” signs as the economy edges toward normalcy. Yet, instead of snapping up these jobs, many out-of-work Americans are choosing to stay home. ....
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Deployed overseas. that is where meigs sleep joins in. denise is the founder. tell us how this works. basically we know that when people are deployed they are missing a spouse sometimes and you have a young baby or young kids in the house and it is one person tackling it instead of two. that is right. we are aiming to help the moms holding down the homefront while the partners are holding it down for all of us here at home. shannon: somebody comes into the home? how what are the details of this? that is exactly right. i own a company called let mommy sleep and we dispatch registered nurses and licensed practical nurses clinically trained educators to aseventh the moms when they come home from the hospital. we offer the service for free to moms with deployed partners or whose partners maybe have passed away and are in those kinds of challenging situations. shannon: sounds like a good ....