Archive for March, 2010

Reno Aces – New Freight House District

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Reno Aces have revealed their New Freight House entertainment district which will include 3 restaurants and a sports bar. The Aces will be opening their season against Fresno on April 8th.

Ready for the big opening day?  The new Sports bar and the pub “Duffy’s Ale House” sure will be! Be sure to stop by if that’s your “scene”! Heck even I might stop by to check out the new additons.

If you’re looking for a job, keep an eye out! Because the Aces are hiring 200 or so full and part-time workers for this fabulous new season.

Click Here for more information and the full article by KTVN Channel 2

Wal-Mart Begins Construction of Supercenter in Central Reno

Friday, March 5th, 2010

After a yearlong wait, work has finally begun on the new Super Wal-Mart to be located off East Second Street on the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony. The delay was caused mostly by the massive, lengthy environmental clean up from the previous tenants, a radiator repair shop. 6,000 tons + of oil-contaminated soil was removed from the site. Once this superstore is complete Wal-Mart will be closing the Northtowne location and giving the employees there an option to transfer over. Even if all their current employees located at the Northtowne Wal-Mart transfer over to the new superstore, they will still be hiring something like 200 additional employees to handle the larger demands of the much lager store.

Looking for a new job? Wal-Mart will be hiring in Fall!

 Click Here for more information and the full article by Northern Nevada Business Weekly

Despite Upturn in Market, Few New Staff Positions

Friday, March 5th, 2010

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There are very few companies hiring new staff to handle the uptick in home sales that jumped up by 49 percent compared to last year’s January sales. Very few title companies are following in Northern Nevada Title Company’s footsteps in hiring 4 employees to handle the dramatic increase in paperwork. Most companies are waiting for the sales to be more solid while others are still saying they do not expect to return to the boom-era staffing any time soon due to higher-ups handling their own administrative work.Here’s hoping for a better year and more jobs out there for those unfortunate unemployed masses. Click Here for more information and the full article by Northern Nevada Business Weekly