Anderson and McDermott were two names I was told are high on the list. |
For the most part, we are still a service economy. But I see a lot of new businesses with a need for higher skills moving into the market, and I think that will naturally spill over into other applications and create more need for skilled workers. |
I don't see why they wouldn't be in. I think they've done enough. They're a competitive team and you want a competitive tournament. |
I'd say it's iffy for a 2. |
In the Big Ten, every team is so young so I don't think its necessarily going to hurt them. |
Some of the people will be coming to Israel for the first time. They will be caught up in a whirlwind of activities and experiences that will be so completely different from their lives back home - yet which they can later take home. It then becomes the job of individual communities to keep up the level of excitement and generate activism and donations. |
That's the key. Nobody's planning on decreasing. It's an interesting market, definitely an employee market. Wages need to come up a little bit to attract talent. |
That's the nature of the beast in this city. There's so much construction happening here, and so many (manufacturing) firms are moving here because of our proximity to other Western states. |
Three years from now, if the same things are happening, then maybe it would be time to do something. But right now, it's just too early to judge. |
With a shrinking labor pool and a lower unemployment rate, employers are going to have to find ways to train people who are unemployed to fill the jobs that are available. |