 All this month at Appalachian Wireless, get the only truly water-resistant Android smartphone the Samsung Galaxy S7 for just $99.99 and get a second one free while supplies last. Service agreement is required. Better service? Bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Warrior Met Coal in Alabama is looking forward to a bright future. They're also looking to get experienced coal miners on their radar for when business picks up. At today's Jobs Fair at Big Sandy Community and Technical College in Pikeville, no positions were filled, but officials with Warrior Met Coal took applications for work-ready coal miners for when they can reactivate idled operations in Alabama. Organizers of the Jobs Fair are recognizing the reality that coal miners will likely have to leave the area to find work, and Alabama could become a place for Kentucky miners to find work. You know, it's a hope. None of us will see any of you leave, but I think we're all well aware that this stuff will be any better any time soon. A day that's willing to relocate, there's, like James said, there are opportunities in the areas for your families, for your kids, for your wives. One of the things we know right now is it's just terrible in the area where we are. So what we want to give these guys an opportunity to come in with this group, they've come here and give these guys a little bit of hope that they can make a living for their families. We know we're hoping coal will come back, but we know it's not going to come back probably any time really soon. Mine manager James Jones said Warrior Met Coal has a favorable forecast for reactivating its idle operations. And we're basically trying to get a big pool of people, get the best qualified people. And then, you know, if they say start, then we're going to have people, you know, that's qualified that we can call us and say, look, we need you. The company will hold Jobs Fairs later this week at Hazard Community and Technical College Tuesday, Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College in Harlan on Wednesday, and Mountain Empire Community College in Big Stone Gap, Virginia on Thursday. All of the Jobs Fairs will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reporting in Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Chris Anderson.