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en It's exciting. I've always found it easy to get jobs in Reno.

en This is exactly why we went to Reno (in December for the Reno Tournament of Champions). There are some familiar names and teams. I think that's good.

en I use it to help them get hungrier. There are reasons for that (domination in Reno). They're good and there's the fatigue factor (playing at Reno's 4,500-feet elevation).

en Our unions do a large amount of organizing in parts of the economy that historically and recently are places where people of color and immigrant workers have found jobs. Some of them are entry-level jobs. Throughout history immigrants have found work as janitors, and our unions have helped them raise families, send their kids to college, and that's been the American dream.

en While Southern Nevada provides most of the new jobs in the state, the Reno area's construction and retail sectors currently have a faster growth rate than in Clark County.

en We had a hard time running our offense. They remind me a lot of Reno (which shut Carson down twice this year) - our kids had the same expression on their faces against Reno.

en It's kind of exciting to see a lot of new faces as head coaches, and it's probably good for coaching to have turnover like that. But when you're one of those guys trying to get one of those jobs it's not exciting.

en There are no jobs. Jobs need to be found for the young people. The cops are also too aggressive.

en Rising unemployment, ironically, contains good news. It signals people who had given up and dropped out of the work force are back looking for jobs. Clearly, they have hope there are jobs to be found.

en It's not at all like other sites. Reno pulls the biggest crowd by far. There's a lot of hometown support. Boxing is known throughout Reno. They really support it. At Cal (Berkeley) or Vegas they don't get half the draw.

en It's been uplifting for them to come to a place where their needs are taken care of. She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others. (Now) they've found jobs, some found homes and some are in hotels.

en Do the hard jobs first. The easy jobs will take care of themselves.
  Dale Carnegie

en I still have people come up to me and tell me 'Good job in Reno last year.' That means a lot. Even though the NEC is going on and it's a bigger tournament, people still follow Reno.

en It looks to me like the act is roughly working as it was expected to. We never found huge impact -- but certainly in our work we found improvement in growth, capital expenditures and jobs coming from the measure.

en We've been doing this for eight years now, and I think we found ourselves comfortable enough to do it ourselves . . . We found a way to be really happy and this way we're able to do it on our own . . . it's exciting.


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