CROSSVILLE – Congressman Diane Black (R-TN-06) has announced an upcoming 6th District job fair.
The event will be held from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, at the Cumberland County Community Complex, 1398 Livingston Road, Crossville. The fair is free, open to the public and will feature nearly 20 local employers. The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development’s “Career Coach” mobile center will also be on hand to provide jobseekers with access to computers, printing services, and résumé assistance.
“From my travels throughout our district, I know that there are still countless Tennesseans impacted by the Obama economy,” Black said in a release. “The policies of the last seven years have made it harder for many to find a job and earn a steady paycheck. While we work to advance policies in Washington that will grow our economy and expand opportunity, I wanted to put together this job fair as a practical way to connect local job seekers with employers who are actively hiring right here in the Upper Cumberland.
“I am excited about the businesses that we have brought together, and I believe this event will mark the start of many new beginnings and career success stories for individuals across our state,” she said.
While not an exhaustive list, some of the companies represented will include:
- Charles Bailey Trucking
- Meritan
- Pacesetters
- RE West Transportation
- Uplands Village
- Good Samaritan Society Fairfield Glade
- Bledsoe County Correctional Complex
- Home Instead Senior Care
- Royal Oak Enterprises LLC
- TLD Logistics
- D&S Community Services
- Crossville Housing Authority
- Express Employment Professionals
- Mizkan
- Lowes
- Morgan County Correctional Complex
- Hicks Plastics