Asked by Reata

what region has the workforce to support a new industry I need help asap please help anyone I don't want the answer I just want a link I cant find a good website

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Answered by bobpursley
Wouldn't it depend on the "new industry", and the types and quantities of workers? There is a big difference between workforces for cotton growing and IPAD manufacturing.
Answered by Reata
Thanks bobpursley
Answered by Reata
Could you explain it a little bit more
Answered by Ms. Sue
What don't you understand about bobpursley's answer?

Answered by Reata
Sorry what I meant is what is a good website to find the answer
Answered by Reata
and I don't understand any of it Ms. Sue can you please help
Answered by Ms. Sue
As you stated it, the question is impossible to answer. As bobpursley said, it totally depends upon the type of industry. Ann Arbor, Michigan, has a highly educated work force and is attracting more technology companies. It certainly is not a good city to support the oil or cotton industries.
Answered by Reata
Ok will you answer this question for me
Answered by Reata
what region of Mexico has the workforce to support a new industry
Answered by Ms. Sue
I'm sorry you don't understand what bobpursley and I have told you.

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