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Call to ask about Census jobs in Adair yet to be filled

Jerry Garmon reminds us that Adair County doesn't yet have all the 2020 Census jobs filled. He is hoping they can be very soon to assure every citizen is counted in the upcoming census.

The pay for our rural area is $14 per hour plus 58 cents per mile traveled. Hours are flexible. Applicants need to be 18 or older, have a drivers license, a vehicle and an email address plus photo ID.

He invites anyone with questions to give him a call at 270-590-0925.




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Jerry Garmon recruiting 2020 Census workers



2020-02-17 - Columbia - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Jerry Garmon, a recruiter from Edmonton, Metcalfe County, is looking for people who want jobs as 2020 Census takers in Adair County. He stressed that as of now, Adair does not yet have all the census jobs filled. He asked the Chamber of Commerce audience to help spread the word and make sure all jobs are filled so that every citizen can be counted in the upcoming census. He said each person not included in the count looses $2,000 to the county in possible aid that is calculated by the number of people in the county. You can find his contact information at the Chamber of Commerce, 270-384-6020.

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