First Ever City Job Fair Leaves Many Frustrated With Hiring Process
About 3,000 people lined up for the city's first-ever jobs fair on Friday – some of them waiting in line for up to six hours – hoping to apply for work with the city, but many left frustrated after learning the only way to apply for a job was to go online. CBS 2's Suzanne Le Mignot reports.
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