KEEPING JOBS WHERE THEY BELONG - AT HOME

Released on = July 22, 2007, 10:59 am

Press Release Author = Energy Tour Cafe

Industry = Consumer Services

Press Release Summary = "We should be spending that valuable time with our families,
our communities, not slugging through tens of thousands of other cars every morning
and evening. Leaving at six or seven and getting home at seven or eight. What a
waste of time and energy."

Press Release Body = (San Bernardino, Calif.) Tired of those 3-4 hours a day
commutes to and from work in LA, San Diego or Orange County? "Who isn't?" asks Carl
Dameron, head of the Inland Empire Diversity Career and Job Fair.

"We should be spending that valuable time with our families, our communities, not
slugging through tens of thousands of other cars every morning and evening. Leaving
at six or seven and getting home at seven or eight. What a waste of time and
energy."

It's that goal that drives the Inland Empire African American Chamber of Commerce to
help others make a lifestyle change by spreading the word about terrific job
opportunities in the Inland Empire through radio, online media and print.

Five days a week, at 4:55 a.m., KOLA-FM, 99.9 announces three of the best local job
opportunities selected from more than 250,000 area listings accompanied with
descriptions, salaries and application details. "The whole idea," says Carl Dameron
director of Dameron Communications and chamber board member, "is to help commuters
find jobs closer to home."

An employer looking for local workers can easily reach minorities in the area by
contacting Dameron Communications. Just one call to 909/888-0017 and announcement
ads will appear in area minority publications including Black Voice News, Precinct
Reporter, West Side Story, Inland Valley Daily News, La Prensa, El Chicano and
Hispanic News.

There are also opportunities for job-seekers through job fairs arranged by the
Inland Empire African American Chamber of Commerce, the main sponsor of the Inland
Empire Diversity Career and Job Fair, with Dameron Communications. Fall and spring
job fairs include as many as 40 employers who send recruiters to welcome the
thousands of attendees searching for area positions.

At the Diversity Job Fairs recruiters will sit with people and discuss their
experiences and career desires, review resumes and see if there's a possible "fit"
within their operation.

For instance, on July 30, the Boys & Girls Club will be the site for a Law
Enforcement and Firefighters Job Fair, and it's free for all job seekers.

As Dameron puts it, "The Inland Empire is loaded with job openings, while thousands
and thousands of area residents either yearn to stop all that time-consuming and
expensive driving, or just want to stay closer to home to devote time to family and
friends. Listen to our radio spots, check our online listings, or read the ads in
the minority media. Thousands of jobs are awaiting the most interested and
aggressive employees."

For more information call Ebony Stewart at (909) 888-0017 or go online to
IEJobfair.com

Web Site = http://www.dameroncommunications.com

Contact Details = For more information call:
CARL DAMERON @ (909) 888-0017

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