Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Example of "No Irish need apply" ads by a business for male workers found in The New York Times, 1854. [37] After 1860, many Irish sang songs about signs and notices reading "Help wanted – no Irish need apply" or similar. [37]
Image credits: efluxr #6. Not a police officer but happened in my hometown. Chief of police was up for a new contract so one of the city manager wrote it up and got the rest of the city council to ...
“Help wanted” signs are taped to storefronts and posted on hundreds of online job boards. Florida’s unemployment rate is nearing a record low, even as the state population grows.
A wanted poster (or wanted sign) is a poster distributed to let the public know of a person whom authorities wish to apprehend. They generally include a picture of the person, either a photograph when one is available or of a facial composite image produced by the police.
Lewthwaite has been wanted since 4 January 2012 and there is currently a warrant for her arrest. [229] 12 May 2012 Arnoldo Jimenez: 30 United States: Jimenez is an American fugitive who is wanted for the murder of his wife, Estrella Carrera, who was found dead in a bathtub at her apartment in Burbank, Illinois. [230]
Help Wanted offers an amusing and compassionate look at the mental, physical, and emotional cost of the gig economy. Buy Now: Help Wanted on Bookshop | Amazon | Barnes & Noble.
[2]: 72 Georgian society enjoyed mocking personal ads in plays such as Isaac Bickerstaffe's Love in the City, W.T. Moncrieff's Wanted: a wife, Sarah Gardner's The Advertisement, George Macfarren's Winning a Husband, and Maria Hunter's Fitzroy. [2]: 78–80 A popular anonymous novel in 1799 was Belinda; or, An Advertisement for a Husband.
For example, according to data from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, the average purchasing power of the consumer dollar in the U.S. city has decreased by almost half in over a quarter of a ...