I have a family friend that was laid off from his job here when the company closed. He's moving to either Houston, Dallas, Or San Antonio area, depending on where the jobs are. If anyone has any options for him I'd love to pass his resume along. He's been working in call centers for the last decade or so. Thanks everyone.
Work in Dallas, Houston or San Antonio?
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Have him send his resume over to cgoldsmith@gdt.com, that's my work email.
I'll give the resume to our HR recruiting team to see if it fits as well as a couple of my customers who have small call centers.
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Here's some links about projected growth in general and populaton.
https://www.houstonpublicmedia…2040-metro-next-projects/
https://www.bauer.uh.edu/centers/irf/houston-updates.php
https://www.houstonpublicmedia…o-add-71000-jobs-in-2019/
Unfortunately, traffic can also suck in the Houston area, especially as you get closer in. We live just over 30 miles north of Houston and we now see some evening hour traffic going to and away from the Interstate (I-45). To the Houston area's credit, the various government traffic/road authorities seem to be trying to keep up with traffic growth and there always seems to be some road improvement work just about anywhere you drive.
Here's a Google search for Housing/Living costs in the Houston area that also has some links to costs in other areas for comparison - http://lmgtfy.com/?q=houston+area+housing+costs
Best of Luck to Friend.
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Have him send his resume over to cgoldsmith@gdt.com, that's my work email.
I'll give the resume to our HR recruiting team to see if it fits as well as a couple of my customers who have small call centers.
Appreciate it. He is getting ready to go down and live out of a hotel for a few months while his wife is at home selling their place.