Brer_Papa
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 10, 2001
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Typically, any person that had 20 years service is an attractive applicant fo a prospective employer...the prospective employer realizes that the plant closing was beyond the applicant's control and also understands that after 20 years, the applicant ha the type of work ethics that they desire in a person they hire...
the problem in Erie is the number of applicant's with good work ethics...the bulk of the 800+ people displaced at IP (Hammermill) are finishing their TRA schooling and are seeking jobs...
Talk to your EX-DH....I am willing to take a leap of blind faith in recognition of his 20 years........
if he is interested in Erie Coke...and has the skills they are looking for...I will call Mr. Crane (owner) and Mr. Bloom (Exec.VP) in Tonawanda NY and put in a word...
If it's PHB he is interested in...where they have received over a 1000 applications according to HR Manager Mr. Hancock....I will call Mr. Hilbert (owner)...
The same applies to the other places I mentioned...Carlisle may hire him the quickest...if not...2 calls...one to Ms. Oleasnik in Lake City...and one to Mr. Durbin - Corporate HR in Chardon OH....
Erie Forge is looking for machinists....a call to Mr. Novelli - COO or one to Mr. Spang- Corprate HR ...alerting them to his application is doable...
let me know if there is any interest....
edited to add: i don't know anyone at Curtze...a trucking company i think....but i am sure i know somebody that knows somebody at Curtze....that might take me a few phone calls to find that somebody....
the problem in Erie is the number of applicant's with good work ethics...the bulk of the 800+ people displaced at IP (Hammermill) are finishing their TRA schooling and are seeking jobs...
Talk to your EX-DH....I am willing to take a leap of blind faith in recognition of his 20 years........
if he is interested in Erie Coke...and has the skills they are looking for...I will call Mr. Crane (owner) and Mr. Bloom (Exec.VP) in Tonawanda NY and put in a word...
If it's PHB he is interested in...where they have received over a 1000 applications according to HR Manager Mr. Hancock....I will call Mr. Hilbert (owner)...
The same applies to the other places I mentioned...Carlisle may hire him the quickest...if not...2 calls...one to Ms. Oleasnik in Lake City...and one to Mr. Durbin - Corporate HR in Chardon OH....
Erie Forge is looking for machinists....a call to Mr. Novelli - COO or one to Mr. Spang- Corprate HR ...alerting them to his application is doable...
let me know if there is any interest....
edited to add: i don't know anyone at Curtze...a trucking company i think....but i am sure i know somebody that knows somebody at Curtze....that might take me a few phone calls to find that somebody....