ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS: Anne Arundel County is looking for more people like Mr. Gross

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS: Anne Arundel County is looking for more people like Mr. Gross
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Anne Arundel County Bureau of Highways issued the following announcement on April 5.

Anne Arundel County is looking for more people like Mr. Gross!

Anne Arundel County’s road operations crews is facing a manpower issue, and leaders say they’re struggling to bring in new hires.

“I love working with people. I love helping people,” Anne Arundel County road maintenance supervisor Derrick Gross said.

Gross has been mending Anne Arundel County roads for 49 years through three generations of maintenance crews. 

He now oversees projects, like at a headwall construction site in Selby.

Original source can be found  here.

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Source: Anne Arundel County Bureau of Highways



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