On 05/19/2011 04:03 PM, Steve B wrote:
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On May 19, 9:35 am, Gunner wrote:
Just found this on my daily Monster.com email
No experience with this company
Job Summary
Company
Technical Works Inc
Location
Bakersfield, CA 93309
Industries
Construction - Industrial Facilities and Infrastructure
Job Type
Full Time
Employee
Years of Experience
2+ to 5 Years
Career Level
Experienced (Non-Manager)
Salary
$12-54 per hour
Welders and helpers
About the Job
Pipe Welders
Immediate need for welders need certified in pipe with oilfield
experience with rig $42-54 per hour. Pay depends on project and
location.
Food Processing Welder
Welders needed with food grade stainless experience for food
processing plant. Long term and shut down work starts in June
Welder's helper
Assist welders, mechanics with welding and maintenance on
equipment.Experience in buffing, grind, torch and bolt up. Must have a
valid CDL, and transportation to and from work. Passport certified.
$12 per hour
Contact
Fax resume 661-377-1341
Whenever a Liberal utters the term "Common Sense approach"....grab your
wallet, your ass, and your guns because the sombitch is about to do
something damned nasty to all three of them.
Bakersfield? smelled like garlic last time I was through there.
Was that a fluke? or is allot of garlic grown around there?
Hey its probably the garlic processing factory, eh?
$12/hr& all the garlic you can take equaling $54
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~g~
Typical. Everyone wants a job, but no one wants to work.
There'll be something wrong with every job you'll ever have, son.
In my recent experience with job seeking, everyone wants an employee,
except for the ones that have been presented to them. This isn't just
me, either -- I know of jobs in this area, in my specialty, that have
been open for months. And others that I've applied to through agencies
where the hiring manager was rejecting any applicant that didn't hit
every single one of their "required" and "desired" capabilities.
"Come work for us, except we're too scared to hire you if you're not Mr.
Perfect".
--
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http://www.wescottdesign.com
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