Brad Roderick
Brad Roderick, executive vice president at InkCycle in Lenexa, Kan., spent many childhood days on his grandparent's Midwestern farm where his passion to advocate for an eco-friendly environment first became a reality.
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Friday, April 16, 2010
Posted By: Brad Roderick
The fear of a double-dip recession may be lessened after reports from March show the largest gain in payroll jobs for one month since 2007. I would like to share an article written by Diane Stafford from the Kansas City Star, about payroll jobs increasing during the month of March, and how InkCycle was a part of the increase in payroll jobs.
Payroll jobs rose in March
In the third straight month of gains, manufacturers added 17,000 jobs.
Among them was InkCycle in Lenexa. The producer of aftermarket toner and inkjet cartridges brought about 15 employees on board last month and reached 304 on payroll.
“We’re working hard to staff a second shift based on a 20 percent increase in orders,” said Robb Urschell, who is recruiting for the company. “We have 86 actual openings right now, some of which we’re using temporary staff to fill.”
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Mark Rogers, a material handler at InkCycle in Lenexa, was hired by the ink recycling company full time in March.
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