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If you read over these comments, most of which are job information requests and pleas, I am amazed at the general errors in the sentences, spelling and grammer. Let us not reason with the purpose of the comment box is too comment on the article and story and not a direct job placement service. God Help us.
"love ot come home" should be "to". No caps in the paragragh.
"employment" should learn how to spell his career, "electrontic".
"I have worked for my dad" sells should be sales and can't spell "CHATANOOGA".
"intrested in working for volkswagon". Well I find it hard to believe she has lived in "Michiagan" since she can not spell it.
Chances are these folks are asking here about the jobs because they lack the education or, as "intrested in working for volkswagon" says, "experince" to complete the job application process as been all over the news in the past few weeks.
With Limited jobs, we need a better bunch then these. Please take no offence to my comment.
Most of these posters should run down to the nearest Tennessee Career Center and get the job finding skills needed to be able to compete with the literally hundered of thousands of applications that will be processed over the next few years to fill the 2000 jobs.