Scammers know that finding a job can be tough. To trick people looking for honest work, scammers advertise where real employers and job placement firms do. They also make upbeat promises about your chances of employment, and virtually all of them ask you to pay them for their services before you get a job. But the promise of a job isn’t the same thing as a job. If you have to pay for the promise, it’s likely a scam.
Keeping the Lights On and Confidence High: Electric Reliability by the Numbers
Keeping the Lights On and Confidence High: Electric Reliability by the Numbers Remarks from Vice President of Engineering, David Bleakley Most people don’t spend much time thinking about their electric service—until it’s not there. And while this summer has brought a few more reminders than
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