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Apr122011

Sweet Job Advice: Home Depot and Menards Hiring!

Sweet News- Good News!

 

Consumers are spending money to maintain and fix up there houses as opposed to upgrading and purchasing a new house.

Home Depot has seen the highest increase in their sale since 2006. Menards is planning on adding 12 new stores in 2011!

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Consumer spending = more jobs = more hiring!

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