We need Pipelayers, foreman, and experienced heavy equipment operators for utility or earthwork for steady work in the Denver area. Send a pm with a phone number and I'll call ya.
We need Pipelayers, foreman, and experienced heavy equipment operators for utility or earthwork for steady work in the Denver area. Send a pm with a phone number and I'll call ya.
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All good things must come to an end. My top notch mechanic has chosen to waste his life and go to engineering school, rather than live the glorious and rewarding life of a motorcycle mechanic.SO, I am looking for a mechanically adept person to train as a mechanic. Preferably someone that is into motorcycles already, and has basic metric and standard tools (specialty tools provided). Good problem solving skills and strong work ethic are preferred. Pay dependent on experience. Hours will be part time until mid March, then 6 days a week until September. If you are interested or know someone who might be (students seem to do well in this position), please call me at 303-216-2400.
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My brother owns a painting company in Fort Collins - Right Choice Painting. He needs a few painters and a few foremen. I think the foremen are making more than $20/hr. I'm not sure what the other guys get, but it will DOE I'm sure.
PM me if you know someone that's interested.
It's not a lot of money, and between 15 and 20 hours a week, but I'm in need of a part time IT desktop support person at my church. Located in Northglenn. Pm for details. Thanks!
Edit: it is an on site role.
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"Al Qaeda had better benefits than Wal-Mart. Although at Wal-Mart, you get to wear your vest more than once." -- Stephen Colbert
Anyone in the medical field have a line on a midlevel provider job? My wife is a newly minted PA-C and is really struggling to break into the industry without that first year of experience. We're currently based in the springs, but we'd consider offers from Pueblo to Denver, or even further for the right job. She has the most clinical experience (her school did 12 months of rotations) and interest in primary care, women's health, and pediatrics.
Also, my work is looking to hire an electrical engineer with a PE, we do MEP engineering work for lots of commercial and government projects all over the state and beyond. It's a mid size well established firm, but this is a branch office that is relatively small. Pay and benefits would be competitive.
I'll be checking this thread, or email works if you want to contact me.
"There is nothing in the world so permanent as a temporary emergency." - Robert A Heinlein The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
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What is with that?
In SW Littleton area there is an emergency clinic popping up on every corner.
Is it attributable to ACA?
I don't see many cars at them, and when we rushed to Swedish ER near Wadsworth and Bowles for symptoms of a heart attack, we had 4 professionals helping us immediately.
The bill was huge, but our Insurance beat them down to something reasonable and our co-pay was manageable.
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She has checked at Sky Ridge and a bunch of the clinics in that area, the ones that have answered the phone or ever called back (less than half of the people she calls), most of them aren’t hiring at all, and a few “might be hiring in 6 months, send me your resume for my files.”
It’s been a very frustrating journey. Thanks for the tip, though.
You’d think that the medical industry would be booming, and that it would be easy for a qualified licensed professional to get a job, but I’ve never seen anyone work harder to find/get a job than my wife is working. I’m just trying to do my part, keep the lights on, and help out how I can.