While recreational vehicle service technicians and manicurists dropped off because of the slower growth rate and not meeting the living-wage criteria.
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Colorado Chamber of Commerce officials said it complements the organization’s own work with business members, partly because it gets government officials’ and educators’ attention.
“It can set off some alarms as the state looks and says we don’t really have any training programs for that and we have to,” said Ed Sealover, the chamber’s vice president of strategic initiatives. “You have to understand what jobs are out there that are not being filled but are good jobs.”
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