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(Image credit: Getty Images North America via @daylife) By Ritika Puri The United States unemployment rate remains strong at 7.8%, but in the manufacturing industry, demand is outpacing supply with hundreds of thousands of jobs going unfilled. Via ManufacturingStories
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Who doesn’t love chores that can be done at the push of a button? Take laundry. The TV infomercial pitchman William “Billy” Mays Jr. used to ask his late night audience whether they were “on the ball?” He was selling a “patented” long-lasting detergent dispenser the size of a softball that users placed inside their washers. “Just toss and go,” Mays urged his viewers. “Get on the ball and you’ll never have to pour and measure detergent again.” read more... Via ManufacturingStories
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