Central and western Pennsylvania has one of the best workforces in the country and this will provide job training, new skills and additional resources for those trying to find a job.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Creating new jobs for Pennsylvanians continues to be my highest priority throughout the Commonwealth.
Pennsylvania is home to some of the hardest-working, toughest, most decent people in America.
Penn State has also continued to be a leader in Pennsylvania's largest industry: Agriculture.
We have a lot of employers who are looking for skilled workers and not being able to find them. And we have workers who lack the requisite skills to access these good-paying jobs in high growth industries.
A well-trained workforce is critical to small-business success. What I hear from business is that it's hard to find help that meets their needs.
There are many exceptions, but New York is a great place to start a career.
I'm the guy who's started businesses, I've been a small business owner. I've employed hundreds of Pennsylvanians. I know how to get jobs moving in the private sector, rein in the excesses in Washington, and bring some balance to a town that's lost all balance.
I grew up in Pennsylvania in a small town. Real small, like one high school and one movie theater. Well, there was a state college there, that was the only good thing about it.
A lot of these industries are having difficulty finding reliable workers with the skills they require.
The Keystone Pipeline would create good-paying jobs. Not only where the pipeline is being built, good-paying construction jobs, but manufacturing and service opportunities in Colorado along with the Keystone Pipeline.
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