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In Oklahoma, 40 companies have bid on 15 new projects with the state's Department of Transportation.
Bobby Stem, a spokesman with the Association of General Contractors, said the $380 million in projects will put a lot of Oklahomans to work and help the state's economy.
Damon Markwell of Markwell Paving Company said he will hire 10 percent more workers if the state accepts his bid. Read the full report on KWTV
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Midwest: Developers say complex would generate 3,000 jobs
Developers claim the project would cost $1 billion and bring 3,000 jobs to the city of Glen Carbon. Many of the jobs would be in construction.
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Northeast: Ohio call center needs 300 more representatives
A company is looking to expand its work force in Ohio by about 33 percent, hiring 300 workers during the next few months.
TeleTech will be holding four job fairs but requires that job seekers who want to attend register online.
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Southwest: Truck-driving academies full of students
In Amarillo, Texas, along one of the major transportation routes in the United States, Robert Mathews is teaching people to drive long-haul and other types of trucks.
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