COMING IN THIS WEEK’S BUSINESS PRESS
July 19, 2009 - 9:00 pm
TABLE FOR NONE: The slumping economy has forced some local restaurants to close. Restaurant owners say their tables grew emptier as diners curbed their spending.
THE LOGISITCAL CHOICE: Webgistix is one of several local e-commerce fulfillment companies that take care of everything once a Web shopper hits the "buy" button.
EXECUTIVE SNAPSHOT: Cal/Pac Painting of Nevada President Sherrie Hermann describes bringing a female perspective to the male-dominated construction industry.
THIS WEEK'S LIST: High-rise condominiums and master-planned communities.
THIS WEEK'S BUSINESS PRESS POLL QUESTION
Log onto the Las Vegas Business Press Web site and let us hear your opinion on this week's question.
Unemployment is at a 25-year high -- and rising -- in the United States. This recession has hit mid- and upper-level management employees harder than usual. With more older workers competing with an even larger-than-normal worker pool for jobs, more middle-aged and older workers are thinking that a little cosmetic surgery or a little Botox might help them land -- or even keep -- a job.
Have you thought about getting cosmetic surgery to help you compete for a job or to keep your current job?
answer at www.lvbusinesspress.com/poll