Mississippi Oil, Leaks, and Unemployment - OH MY!

When Dorothy & Toto were scared - they said, "Lions, Tigers, & Bears, Oh My." Then, in the end, they realized they had all the resources & tools right at there finger tips ALL ALONG. Most managers do not rise up when economy is down. .Do You?
By: Senior Executive
 
May 10, 2010 - PRLog -- There are hundreds of negatives and dozens of positives in this current gulf situation - we're praying for answers and resolution - but regardless - the recent oil leak in the gulf will eliminate certain jobs and create others.

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Only the leanest thinking and most savvy managers will scoop up the best employment talent in the aftermaths of this Oil Leak (with up to 22% unemployment in worst County to date).   Where's the Silver Lining in this Cloud - read on?

The downside is all over the news:

* Wildlife
* Environment
* Employment
* Jobs

The real question is . . . .

Many Food Brokers and Food Industry leaders are concerned that this situation could cause seasoned employees to flock to other higher paying jobs on the Gulf-coast areas as the situation transitions from Food to Flood (i.e. Oil Flood, that is).

However, if you're a hiring manager in the Food Industry - don't fear - read on?   You already have you're Texas Tea and Georgia Gold - right in your backyard - just dig it out!

With the highest County in Mississippi reporting a greater than 22% unemployment rate - some of the best sales talent on the Gulf has been unemployed for weeks and months - just find them.   See example below . . . . .


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BRIEF CASE STUDY:  Recent Mississippi Sales Rep. from Biloxi:

Robert Liberato is a seasoned entrepreneur with over 25 years of direct food, sales, purchasing, and leadership expertise.    Very recently, a major Food Company restructured and he found himself looking for a new sales position in the very industry that he's an expert in.  Bob says, "It's crazy to think that folks with decades of closing and purchasing skills are taking many many months to land their dream-jobs - I believe it's a matter of who you know.   I have been in the food industry since a teen ager and worked from the ground up . .  that's why I over-performed in sales - I have done everything from cut meat to cut huge sales deals for very large food proposals.   I'm looking for the right fit amidst a very very tough market that seems to be experiencing some of the biggest hurdles in history - I'm looking for a company where I can do what I've done for several decades now - double and triple sales and grow that division!  Due to the current employment situation in MS -   I'm flexible to work a strong position within food sales or possibly an employment position to assist my home-area and region."

Bob can be reached at #228-207-4529 or bobliberato@cableone.net

As of May 2010 - still searching for that perfect fit!

http://www.foodsalesrep.com

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One Plus One Equals Two - but in this case - One Hurricane Katrina + One Major Oil Leak = Too Much Pain. Only the best-in-market winners and food industry leaders with backbone will rise above this economic nightware . . . Will you?
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