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“We'll have to hire outside contractors to do the bulk of the cleanup, ... We have quotes from four companies - one local and three from out of state.”
Bill Clark
“It certainly too soon to be sure, but I think it's a very strong indication that hiring is getting on track.”
Bill Cheney
“When (Mike Price) first hired Eric and then Aaron (Price), I was a bit concerned. But they were both really good coaches. They both gave Mike a ton of crap. ... 'What are you thinking? That was stupid!' They could say things we wouldn't. They weren't worried about being nice. They weren't worried about being fired because their mom would have come down and fired Mike.”
Bill Doba
“Wayne liked Dennis very much, so I don't know what could have occurred to keep [his hiring] from happening. It's a sad thing.”
Bill Walsh
“Well, what we usually do is in every city we got to, we hire a fifteen-year-old boy and we turn it up until he starts to make a funny face, then we turn it up about ten notches higher than that.”
Billy Corgan
“This is a trend that employers are very interested in because they want to stay away from negligent hiring suits, ... There are legal ramifications [to bringing on employees with red flags], but the prime motivator for most employers is to make an informed hiring decision.”
Bill Hart
“This is a trend that employers are very interested in because they want to stay away from negligent hiring suits. There are legal ramifications [to bringing on employees with red flags], but the prime motivator for most employers is to make an informed hiring decision.”
“Nobody is going to be bothered by that, at least the person who's hired won't be. If somebody is bothered by that, he shouldn't be a candidate anyway. You've got to be more competitive than that.”
Billy Packer
“When I met his dad (Chuck), we talked about Toby, but that didn't have any bearing on me hiring him.”
Bobby Wallace
“If you walk in and say that we want you to hire ex-felons ... the answer is probably 'no,' ... But when you get them here and they are seeing them face-to-face, they're seeing them as human beings. And that breaks it down, and some real positive things can happen.”
Bob Edwards