Train company recruiting 100 drivers with no experience needed The train operator is looking to hire 108 apprentices train drivers and 198 conductors in 2024 and if people complete a training course of more than a year they could earn £54,000 ... 03/19/2024 - 2:03 am | View Link
Credible leaks from the Honkai: Star Rail 2.2 version beta are coming thick and fast now. One of the latest is that players will receive a free Light Cone, an ATK, DEF, and HP boosting weapon when the patch drops.
The free Light Cone will be called For Tomorrow’s Journey and is a 4-star weapon.
Amid dozens of lawsuits facing the troubled healthcare provider over alleged missing payments, a Southborough law firm says the troubled for-profit healthcare chain owes it more than $605,000.
The council approved the creation of a new planning department to replace much of what the Boston Planning and Development Agency does. Some members derided the vote as rushed and undemocratic.
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Nasa’s Artemis program is scheduled to return astronauts to the Moon and establish a permanent orbiting laboratory by the end of the decade. Meanwhile, private companies are making significant steps in taking paying customers further into space. As humanity’s footprint expands beyond the familiar terrains of Earth to the Moon and possibly beyond, an intriguing new field emerges from the final frontier: astroforensics.
Juggling two jobs is hard work. It’s particularly hard work when one of the jobs is in a warzone. But for Ivan Kaunov, the roles are complementary. As the CEO and co-founder of Buntar Aerospace, Kaunov develops drones for long-range flights. As a member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, he flies drones on combat missions.