Today only: FedEx offering free resume printing (The News-Press)
FedEx Office is trying to aid people in their job searches by offering free printing of resumes at locations around the country. More: continued here
FedEx Office is trying to aid people in their job searches by offering free printing of resumes at locations around the country. More: continued here
FedEx Office branches around the country printed out free resumes Tuesday to help people looking for a job during tough economic times. More: continued here
The growing pink-slipped population of Metro Detroit can stretch those severance checks a little bit farther today. In an effort to help job seekers throughout southeast Michigan and across the nation, today only FedEx Office is offering to print up to 25 copies of each customer’s resume for free. More: continued here
With unemployment numbers at record highs, FedEx Office wants to help by offering 25 free resumes. More: continued here
FedEx Office locations nationwide Tuesday are offering 25 free copies to job seekers needing to copy their resume. More: continued here
The copy chain FedEx Office is offering job seekers across the country free resume printing. The company will print up to 25 black-and-white copies at no charge. It would normally cost about $10. More: continued here
FedEx Office locations in Colorado are offering free resume printing Tuesday only. (FDX) More: continued here
While there may be no such thing as a ‘free lunch’, job seekers can have their resumes printed for free at any FedEx Print and Ship Center on Tuesday. Last month the number of Americans out of work increased to 12.5 million nationwide, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statics. More: continued here
A little help in this bad economy, Fedex is offering to print 25 resumes for free. Their press release is below… FedEx Office Provides Free Resume Printing on March 10 Strives to Help Individuals Affected by Downturn of the Economy DALLAS, March 4, 2009—FedEx Office (formerly FedEx Kinko’s), an operating company of FedEx Corp. (NYSE:…
MIDLAND — On a dreary March afternoon, Randy M. Welch came to the FedEx outlet here for 25 free resumes and a ray of hope. Welch, 44, of Sanford was a cook at the Midland Country Club for 25 years before he was let go earlier this year. More: continued here