Question:
Looking for a step up, or someone to fill a need? Join and post what
you have, and broadcast to the group. We aim to bring together
employers and employees in the construction business that include:
Industrial, Biotech, Pharmaceutical, Healthcare and general VERTICAL
construction industry.
Answer:
Center for Massachusetts CONSTRUCTION JOBS and RESUME EXCHANGE ALREADY
EXISTING in the Boston and Boston Metropolitan area: Mechanical and
Electrical Designers and Engineers, Sr. Project Managers, Project
Managers, Project Engineers. HVAC, Semiconductor, Biotech,
Pharmaceutical, Healthcare, Industrial and VERTICAL.
LINK: http://groups.google.com/group/Massachusetts-Construction-Jobs
Are the Kennedy's still there? When they leave or die off maybe then I
would consider it. ..................
Why would anyone move to a socialist state and expect to advance in life?
Didn't the Iron Curtain fall? WHy is Massachusetts then still hanging on?
The world-class terminal will offer Boston travelers unsurpassed convenience
and service and will consolidate all Delta's flight operations into one
location at Logan. The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) and Delta have
reached an agreement for the project.
"Redeveloping and modernizing Logan's 'front door' is a significant forward
step for air travelers, for Boston and for Delta," said Leo F. Mullin, Delta's
chairman, president and CEO. "Replacing the dated facility and bringing all
Delta's operations together into one modern terminal promises a new level of
customer convenience, efficiency and time-saving services that today's air
travelers expect and deserve." Delta is Boston's number one carrier, based on
DOT statistics for passenger boardings.
Logan is the only airport in the world offering the full complement of Delta's
brands: Delta, Delta Shuttle, Delta Express, Delta Connection carriers and its
international codeshare partners. Currently, Delta's passengers board the
Delta Shuttle in Terminal A and Delta, Delta Express, Delta Connection carriers
and international flights in Terminal C.
Project Will Create Jobs
Delta's current annual economic impact on the Boston area is estimated at $1.7
billion. The Terminal A redevelopment project will create an estimated 500
on-site construction jobs; and, in addition, approximately 2,000 people
employed by suppliers, contractors and consultants will work on the project.
"Delta's initiative to develop a world-class Terminal A truly has been a
long-term, collaborative effort with Massport and federal officials," said
Mullin. "We could not have reached this agreement without the leadership and
cooperation of Massport's Executive Director Virginia Buckingham and Director
of Aviation Tom Kinton, who shared the goal of better customer service and
convenience through a thoroughly modern Logan."