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Whats the best way to find construction jobs in areas such as New Orleans that were affected by Hurricane Katrina?   - [Answer this question]

Katrina Construction Jobs Suggestions


The best way is to be in the area securing a job. If you have access to a telephone, you should call the Mayor's office. You could also make telephone contact with FEMA and also with the Red Cross. They are in a position to assist you with telephone contact numbers.

Also, take the time to check with your local unemployment office for jobs in the New Orleans area. Have you tried using the internet for sourcing "jobs". You would be wise to pull up New Orleans on the internet. Also Katrina employment needed. Where there is a will there is a way, depends on you!

"USE YOUR GREATEST IMAGINATION AND GET GOING!


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