The Knox Woolen Mill in Camden, now the office of MBNA America Bank, is a symbol of the change taking place in Maine\u27s economy, where traditional manufacturing jobs are being replaced by technology-dependent service positions. Telephone customer service and telemarketing jobs don\u27t pay as well as many of the manufacturing positions that the state has lost, but the work is cleaner and less dangerous, and offers about as much opportunity for advancement as many manufacturing jobs. The thousands of jobs being created by MBNA and other information-based companies represent the future for many Maine workers. Details
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Long article about the move into the vacant Knox Mill in Camden by MBNA America Bank of Delaware, an...
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The real picture of industrial Maine is one of community enterprises, large and small, developed aro...
Maine is home to 12 woolen mills, and all are feeling the pinch caused by the importation of wool co...
The Talk of Maine. A large number of Maine companies, like UNUM, Shop \u27n Save, the Gannett news...
Improvements in Maine\u27s telecommunications system over the past ten years have contributed to the...
Long article about the move into the vacant Knox Mill in Camden by MBNA America Bank of Delaware, an...
Knox Mill in Camden was once a woolen mill, then a corporate call center for MBNA, and now is in the...
The Talk of Maine piece that identifies industries in Maine that currently have available jobs and ...
MBNA of Delaware in 1993 opened its New England Regional Marketing Center in the old Knox Woolen Mil...
Focus on Western Maine piece on Maine Machine Products Company (MMPCo.) in South Paris, a company t...
Mainebiz focus. Maine leads the nation in the decline of manufacturing and construction jobs. Det...
The Maine pulp and paper industry is undergoing a low-key but generalized revival, thanks to updatin...
The credit-card giant MBNA has announced another expansion that would create 2,300 new jobs in Maine...
Business Maine: Northern piece reporting that a Canadian telemarketing company recently announced i...
Focus York County piece on Maine manufacturers\u27 need for a larger pool of skilled workers. Indus...
Maine\u27s metal industry accounts for around 30 percent of the state\u27s manufacturing jobs, and t...
The real picture of industrial Maine is one of community enterprises, large and small, developed aro...
Maine is home to 12 woolen mills, and all are feeling the pinch caused by the importation of wool co...
The Talk of Maine. A large number of Maine companies, like UNUM, Shop \u27n Save, the Gannett news...
Improvements in Maine\u27s telecommunications system over the past ten years have contributed to the...