Friday, October 30, 2009

Assembling Opportunities

In a struggling economy with unemployment on the rise, many businesses are being forced to close their doors or downsize their workforce. And while they are firing, TechForce is hiring and expanding our employee database more than ever before. In the past few months we have acquired a significant amount of job orders that have led to an enormous increase in our recruitment efforts.

In partnership with Vutex, a Toyota Supplier, we have been able to bring over 200 jobs to the South San Antonio area. And the demand for skilled assembly workers is still growing, bringing hope to many local residents in need of employment.

To meet the demand, TechForce is collaborating with local newspapers, libraries, online media resources and even hosting job fairs at Southside hotels to spread the message that we are immediately hiring for open positions on a continual basis. Our goal is to provide job opportunities to hundreds of qualified, reliable candidates per month who can demonstrate good faith and meet productivity goals in a promising industry for a reputable company.

Please assist us in giving back to our community by keeping our businesses sufficiently staffed and our residents steadily employed. If you know of anyone who is in need of a job, can successfully pass a drug screening and has a clean background, please refer them to TechForce, (210) 227-9911. We will be happy to hear from them. Let's keep our city growing and continue to be on the forefront of America's recession.
By: Juan Ramirez
Tri-Starr Personnel

Monday, October 19, 2009

H1N1-2009 Knowledge is Power and Awareness is Survival

By: Chris Magers

On October 18, 2009, as I was watching this segment on 60 minutes, I found it to be both positive and saddening.

We all know that the H1N1 virus is or was out there, but how many of us know of the H1N1-2009 strain. The video segment discusses this new strain of virus, how it works, the history, and how it has become a pandemic. While the virus itself may only affect 1% of our population it can be truly devastating to that 1%.

In today’s world we have all heard the saying, “Knowledge is Power.” I also believe that “Awareness is Survival!” By being aware of this virus and of its behavior, we can arm ourselves with the knowledge of how to keep its devastating reach at bay, with the decisions we make.