Need a job? How about a burger? Or both?

If you answered yes to any or all of those questions, then you’re in luck! There’s an event this week you need to know about...

This Wednesday (September 28th, 2022), there’s a career fair being hosted by the Canyon County Department of Labor, and they’ve announced they will be providing free burgers for the first 150 job seekers to show up.

The event kicks off at 3:00pm and goes until 6:00pm at 4514 Thomas Jefferson St. in Caldwell.

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According to CBS2 over the weekend...

“Some employers attending are the Ada County Sheriff’s Office, Boise State University, EquusWorks, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Idaho Milk Transport, Simplot and many more. The employers planning to attend report having more than 500 open jobs to fill. Positions available range from bus drivers, construction workers, direct care providers, machine operators, teachers, welders and more.”

Five. Hundred. Jobs... if y’all are looking for jobs and money-making opportunities, I don’t you will have a problem landing something reliable here at this event.

Contact monico.sanchez@labor.idaho.gov or call (208) 364-7781 ext. 3379 for more information about this upcoming career fair in Caldwell, Idaho.

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