On this day in work history, May 16th, 1866, the United States Treasury Department authorized the minting of the first five-cent coin commonly known as the nickel. If you’re not getting your nickels worth at you current job, why not begin a new work search on iGet2Work.com
On this day in work history, May 15th, 1930, Ellen Church boarded a United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Cheyenne, Wyoming, welcoming passengers and serving meals to become the first airline stewardess. If you’re ready to take off on a new career, why not begin with a job search on iGet2Work.com
On this day in work history, May 14th, 1878, Robert A. Chesebrough trademarked the name “Vaseline” for his variety of petroleum jelly. If you’re ready to lubricate a dried up career, why not begin with a new job search on iGet2Work.com
On this day in work history, May 13th, 1918, the United States Postal Department issued the first airmail postage stamps. If you’re ready to take a flier from your current job, why not start a new work search on iGet2Work.com
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