Don Harrison, the owner of Harrison Construction company in Marietta, Ohio, tried to expand his booming construction business by hiring 12 new workers so that he could accept more new contracts. He explains his situation below:
But Mr. Harrison ran into some major problems hiring new workers. Reasons? Find out here.
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But Mr. Harrison ran into some major problems hiring new workers. Reasons? Find out here.
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