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Good jobs, few workers


David Miller, who recently switched from a career in masonry to manufacturing, points to some of the components he has worked on since starting at New Hampshire Ball Bearings. Miller, who worked in the masonry trade after going to Laconia High School, joined New Hampshire Ball Bearings a year and a-half ago and enjoys his job. “There's no end to the infatuation this holds for the curious mind.”Low unemploymentSuch jobs sound attractive, but they can be difficult to fill. Also, many people simply don't know that there are good-paying manufacturing jobs available locally, or they may not understand these are skilled, challenging positions unlike factory jobs of times past. We went through a period in our country where manufacturing was thought of negatively and and these were thought to be dirty jobs.


Source: Daily Sun March 13, 2018 04:30 UTC



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