#SmallBusinessAmerica: Customers knows (masking) best. @GeneMarks @Guardian @PhillyInquirer
May 22, 2021, 01:15 AM
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Photo: Hiring troubles prompt some employers to eye automation and machines. Here: General Electric Company exhibit including a 3000 horsepower Steam Turbine and 200 kilowatt alternator in the Palace of Machinery at the 1904 World's Fair.
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#SmallBusinessAmerica: Customers knows (masking) best. @GeneMarks @Guardian @PhillyInquirer
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