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This Christmas will be different for the Saulsbury family, owners of the Jarrettsville Nursery.Earlier this year, they lost their husba
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BALTIMORE, Md. 鈥?The online retail giant Amazon plans to hire 150,000 new workers for the holidays. More than 2,600 of those job opportunities will be available in Maryland.Despite many companies reporting it has been nearly impossible to find enough workers, Amazon is in the mids
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stanley trinkflaschen our.Amazon officials say their seasonal positions not only offer high-paying part-time work but it could lead to a path to a full-time position.New hires will be trained in a variety of positions including product stowing, picking, packing, and shipping.Amazon officials say the company can help peop