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PARTNERS TO HELP 1,000 OUT-OF-WORK
MISSISSIPPIANS START NEW BUSINESSES
Jackson, MS., (May 3, 2010) – Mississippi community and
junior colleges have joined with WIN Job Centers and Small Business Development
Centers to offer free business start-up training and counseling to 1,000
out-of-work Mississippians.
“This is a one-time opportunity for out-of-work
Mississippians who want to become self-employed by starting their own
businesses,” said Dr. Willis Lott, Chairman of the Mississippi Association of
Community and Junior Colleges. “Self-employment is not for everyone, but
everyone deserves a chance.”
Interested individuals can visit the nearest WIN Job Center
to sign up. Small Business Development Centers will conduct orientation
workshops for entry into the program and follow-up counseling. Community and
junior colleges will provide training classes. Read more...
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