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Thursday, November 16, 2006

Let the state job fair begin

Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman, chairman of the Ted Strickland-Lee Fisher transition team today announced the launch of an official transition Web site. Those seeking information about jobs with the incoming governor and volunteer opportunities can go here

"This Web site is the one-stop information source for those interested in the transition process," Coleman said. "We invite Ohioans from across the state to offer not only their skills and service but also their ideas and suggestions on how best to turnaround Ohio."

The Web site allows people to submit comments or policy suggestions, upload resumes and apply for jobs in the new administration as well as find contact information for the transition office.

The Strickland-Fisher transition office opens Monday on the 19th floor of the Vern Riffe Center, 77 S. High St., Columbus.


2 Comments:

at 8:25 PM, November 16, 2006 Blogger College Hillbilly said...

Let the post-election cliches begin!

 
at 11:12 PM, November 16, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let's see... Democrat governor, Democrat AG, Democrat Treasurer, Democrat Secretary of State, Dems controlling the House and Senate, Democrats controlling the Hamilton County Commission.

Is this a great time to be alive or what?

And I bet there are an awful lot of corrupt, hate-filled slimeball Repugnicants out there right now desperately seeking a good lawyer.

In prison, child molesters are held in higher regard than Republican politicians. Though in some cases that is redundant.

 
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