Bankruptcy Attorney's February Indiana Jobs Update

Wednesday, February 17, 2010 by Mark Zuckerberg

Just hearing about all the jobs coming to our state in the next year or two improves my mood!  As I help clients file individual bankruptcy in Indiana and help stop foreclosure on their homes, I feel more optimistic about their being able to take advantage of the fresh financial start available through the new bankruptcy laws in Indiana.

In just the first two weeks of this month of February, 2010, I learned that no fewer than a dozen sizeable corporations plan to hire new workers.  (The information I'll share with my Indiana bankruptcy clients and my blog readers today comes mainly from the Indianapolis Star, Inside Indiana Business, and the Indianapolis Business Journal.)

Because, as an Indiana lawyer for bankruptcy, I know that bankruptcy can spell relief only if my clients can earn income to rebuild their financial lives after emerging from bankruptcy, I'm constantly scanning the pages and surfing the Web to find news about employment in our state.

The Bloomington and Columbus bankruptcy lawyers who work in the Mark Zuckerberg offices there provide bankruptcy services in Indiana all the way to the southern border of the state, so I paid special attention to news of southern Indiana companies planning to hire.

  • First, more than 2100 seasonal positions are being offered at Holiday World.  In fact, job fairs are being held this month.
  • Mead Johnson is bringing 35 new jobs to Evansville.
  • Berry Plastics is creating 250 jobs in Evansville.

In northern Indiana, there is good news as well.

  • Morris Manufacturing and Sales, which makes auto components, expects to create 82 jobs near Ft. Wayne.
  • Also in Ft. Wayne, Edy's Ice Cream is creating 120 new jobs.
  • Vixen Composites, a recreational vehicle and commercial trailer company, is creating 34 new jobs in Elkhardt
  • Seliga Plastics will have 150 new jobs to offer in Ligonier.
  • Enert, Inc., parent company of Enerdel, is relocating to Elkhardt, bringing 415 new jobs.

In and around Indianapolis, there's good news, too. (Although I have bankruptcy law offices serving 38 different counties in Indiana, I operate primarily as an Indianapolis bankruptcy attorney.)

  • Express Scripts pharmacy benefit management company is planning to add 182 jobs.
  • Zipp-Speed Weaponry, which makes high-end bicycle components, is building a new center on the northwest side of Indy, bringing 105 new jobs.
  • Bluefish Wireless in Zionsville is set to create 150 new positions.

A bit further away, there's good news from Brazil, and in the other direction, from Connersville,

  • The Morris Manufacturing and Sales (in Brazil) will add 82 automotive component jobs.
  • Carbon Motors' grant application to the U.S Dept. of Energy was deemed complete.  The potential is for 1,500 new jobs with that company.

Negative employment news seems to be taking up less space these days.

  • Kmart is closing in Connersville, with 59 jobs scheduled to be lost.
  • Ampcor metal casket company is closing in LaPorte, eliminating 50 jobs there.
  • Radio manufacturer ITT Communications is cutting 60 positions.

The companies I mentioned in today's blog post are medium to large-sized firms.  But my more than 20 years providing bankruptcy information in Indiana have taught me that, when midsized and large firms expand, that's good news for my small business bankruptcy  clients in Indiana who are suppliers to those larger firms.

Let's keep that good news coming!


 

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