Archive for November, 2009

Markham applies for Rialto job (The Press-Enterprise)

Inland coaching institution Don Markham submitted his application Monday for the Rialto High football job, he said by telephone. “I’m not coaching anywhere and they have a nice stadium and some good kids and an open job,” said Markham, who teaches at Bloomington. The job is listed only as a coaching position on the Rialto Unified School District Web site.

In Job Hunt, Even a College Degree Can’t Close the Racial Gap (New York Times)

That race remains a obstacle in the job market for African-Americans may seem to some people a jarring contrast to decades of progress. But there is ample evidence.

Last-ditch talks to avert airline job losses (Irish Examiner)

AER LINGUS and its unions were last night engaged in last-ditch talks at the Labour Relations Commission to avoid close to 900 job losses.

Chairmen to face annual job vote (BBC News)

Company chairmen face an annual shareholder vote to keep their job under new proposals by the Financial Reporting Council.

Oklahoma’s Stoops again denies interest in ND job (Chicago Tribune)

Although the Notre Dame football job now is officially open with the firing today of coach Charlie Weis, Oklahoma’s Bob Stoops remains adamant that he’s not going anywhere.

Yurachek leaving UA athletics post for Coastal Carolina job (Akron Beacon Journal)

Yurachek leaving UA athletics post for Coastal Carolina job

Independent Police Auditor on the Job (CBS 47 Fresno)

The City of Fresno gets its first Independent Police Auditor. Monday was Eddie Aubrey’s first day on the job. City officials appointed Aubrey earlier this month to be the Director of the Office of Independent Review.

Hocking College official’s new job: Write school history (The Columbus Dispatch)

A Hocking College administrator whom the college president sought to fire for misconduct instead has been reassigned to an unusual, newly created job. As the new archivist of the public two-year school, Cindy Baden will largely work from home to produce a comprehensive history of the Nelsonville college, officials announced today.

Poll: Fired federal air marshal should get job back (Orange County Register)

The federal government is probably lucky that this case isn’t going to a jury. An overwhelming majority of readers – 83 percent – believe that fired air marshal Robert MacLean should get his job back – though some question why he’d want it,…

U.S. job cuts slowed in November, jobless rate seen steady (MalaysiaNews.net)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Job losses in the United States slowed sharply in November, cushioned by seasonal adjustments and a budding economic recovery that is encouraging some companies to retain worker…