Things are booming and employers are hiring across the country. Problem is, they can't find workers who aren't hooked on opiods.
Steve Staub, who runs Staub Manufacturing Solutions in Ohio, told The Daily Caller that thousands of applicants are being turned away because of their addiction to opioids.
“In Ohio alone, they have about 20,000 available jobs in manufacturing,” Staub explained. “In Dayton, Ohio, where I’m from, we have about 4,000 jobs available today in manufacturing that we can’t fill.”
“We can’t get people to pass a drug test,” he continued.
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Steve Staub, who runs Staub Manufacturing Solutions in Ohio, told The Daily Caller that thousands of applicants are being turned away because of their addiction to opioids.
“In Ohio alone, they have about 20,000 available jobs in manufacturing,” Staub explained. “In Dayton, Ohio, where I’m from, we have about 4,000 jobs available today in manufacturing that we can’t fill.”
“We can’t get people to pass a drug test,” he continued.
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