FROSTBURG, Md. (AP) — Frostburg State University says a study has identified certain types of businesses that could keep graduates of the school employed locally.
The next step is to lure those businesses to western Maryland.
The school said Friday in a statement that the study was ordered by the city of Frostburg, with support from the university and the Appalachian Regional Commission.
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Unless they are government employees good luck with that!
ReplyDeleteTech, financial and accounting? Jakes study showed bar tenders, bus drivers, professional protesters, coffee baristas and wannabe mares were those jobs most likely to keep our college grads around
ReplyDeleteFrostburg. More bars, per capita, than any other town in America. What are all those college grads going to do after graduation, work as bartenders? I guess that mixology class is going to pay off, after all.
ReplyDeleteMore BS from politicians,until they cut regulations, taxes and help with borrowing there will be no businesses.
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ReplyDeleteGee, I thought they already had shoe stores and Starbucks there? Guess their arrival will help the grads get out of the basement a few hours per week.