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    Unemployment High Yet More Utah Businesses Wanting Spanish

    Unemployment Rate

    Utah: 7.3% U.S.: 9.9%

    Yet, more and more business keep asking potential employees to speak Spanish!!! Ridiculous!

    Samples:

    ---a West Jordan small business consulting firm that caters to the Hispanic Business Community in the State of Utah, is looking for a bilingual (Spanish/ English) business or accounting student for a Business Executive Assistant Internship. -----------

    ------ Signage company in Utah is looking for a graphic design bilingual intern (Spanish/ English). Great experience!

    ----One of the best dealership in town looking for energetic Bilingual Car Sales Representatives. Spanish - English. Experience preferred but not necessary. Will train.

    ----Looking for a self motivated office manager for Dental office opening in mid July, Must be bilingual ( spanish) 3-5 yrs of Dental experience, ----

    And tons more: http://saltlakecity.craigslist.org/sear ... ry=spanish
    That's just for Salt Lake City.

    What is is like where you live?

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    I am having a difficult time replacing my job, because I dont speak spanish....

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    This is happening in Las Vegas as well....


    Ridiculous is not the word....

    Kathyet

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    Re: .

    Quote Originally Posted by sdbrit68
    I am having a difficult time replacing my job, because I dont speak spanish....
    Businesses see the legal and illegal Spanish market as a source of revenue in these tough economic times so they're creating job opportunities for Hispanics (legal and illegal) and others who speak Spanish.

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    Businesses see the legal and illegal Spanish market as a source of revenue in these tough economic times so they're creating job opportunities for Hispanics (legal and illegal) and others who speak Spanish.
    No there not they are hoping for the demise of the American Worker...cheap labor and profit for themselves is there main concern...


    Kathyet

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    Just wait until the anchor babies come of age and are legally hired for all the jobs because they're Spanish speakers.
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