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Wants to know if new sweeper truck will mean new job

And, if so, Rita Smith wants to know how will driver be picked?
Comments re photo 44551 City has newly purchased street sweepervacuum

Rita Smith writes:
So my question is now that an additional job has been created, will an opening be posted for any individual who wants to seek employment with the city? I as a citizen of Columbia think that it is only right and fair that all citizens have a shot at this job. I would hate to think that as usual the only person that gets this job is one who is already working for the city, and they just got moved around to accommodate another individual, if you know what I mean. Sincerely - RITA SMITH
Thanks, Rita Smith: Nothing has been said about any new job, and we would assume there might be even fewer employees needed with this labor saving device. Not sure what you might be referring to by moving people around, but would think that in many cases, that would be the most economical plan. You might want to just check it all out at City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY, and the phone number is 270-384-2501. You might want to contact them for specifics about work there. -CM




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