On this day in work history, May 12th, 1847, Mormon pioneer William Clayton invented the odometer. If you’re ready to go the distance for a new career, why not begin with a job search on iGet2Work.com
On this day in work history, May 11th, 1946, the B.F. Goodrich Tire Company of Akron, Ohio, shared their breakthrough with a waiting world, at last the tubeless tire was born. If you’re ready to roll on the highway of prosperity, why not begin with a job search on iGet2Work.com
On this day in work history, May 10th, 1872, Victoria Calflin Woodhull was nominated by the “National Women’s Suffrage Association” as the first female candidate for President of the United States. If you’re ready to break with tradition, why not begin with a new job search on iGet2Work.com
On this day in work history, May 9th, 1754, the first cartoon appeared in “The Pennsylvania Gazette” accompanying an editorial by Ben Franklin. The drawing entitled “Join or Die” showed a snake cut into pieces which each bared the name of a colony. If you’ve drawn the line at your current job, why not try a new work search on iGet2Work.com
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