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Political notes from Free Press staff writers Terri Hallenbeck, Sam Hemingway and Nancy Remsen
9.28.2007
The call of Vermont
The state's job networking Web site is up and running. The site - http://www.pursuevt.org/ - is supposed to lure out-of-staters to Vermont so that when we baby boomers retire there is someone to do the work. The site was unveiled at an event in Boston this week, where the goal was to bring in those who attended Vermont colleges and sell them on the idea of moving back. State officials say 75 people showed up to connect with 20 Vermont employers. "Focusing on this supply of talent that is already attracted to Vermont represents a more compelling strategy than trying to hold on to those who have chosen to leave," says an April report the state commissioned to study the matter. "Trying to keep Vermont’s young people from leaving is ... an exercise in futility."
Never mind that keeping Vermonters in Vermont was one of the goals of the governor's Promise scholarship plan (you'd get the money if you agreed to work here for three years). We are on to other things. The new networking Web site offers links to various places that might be helpful to someone plotting a move to Vermont. Media, companies, trade groups, transportation options. It also asks viewers to sign up for a monthly newsletter, which I tried to do. It doesn't, however, allow for really long e-mail addresses, such as mine. My company e-mail address is the bane of my existence, as it is both long and illogical, but hey this newsletter only allows for the first 29 characters to fit and I've got 36. That's OK for me, I already lured myself back to Vermont, but what about those poor, deprived, long-addressed ex-patriots out there? *****Update***** They've fixed the e-mail thing. Now it is equal opportunity access no matter how long your e-mail address. Cudos to Rep. Steve Adams, who is not the independent running for president, for helping to make that happen. - Terri Hallenbeck
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