If Google searches are a hint, people in Dallas want to be their own boss. That’s the takeaway from the ubiquitous search engine’s data-crunching of the...
If Google searches are a hint, people in Dallas want to be their own boss.
That’s the takeaway from the ubiquitous search engine’s data-crunching of the most common searches being typed into North Texas computers in the aftermath of the Great Resignation. In a labor-starved job market, here’s what comes up as the top “what’s next?” searches in Dallas:How to become an Amazon sellerAcross the nation, the hot housing market has people dreaming of handsome commission checks, with how to become a real estate agent leading all searches.
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