Friday, August 29, 2008

Caregiver Available

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Reply to: job-819254380@craigslist.org
Date: 2008-08-29, 11:07PM PDT

I will be attending school full time in November and am looking for 2 8-10 hour shifts on Sundays and Mondays. There will be some flexibility in the New Year as my schedule will change slightly.
I am changing careers to the Health Care Field from being a professional cook for the last 13 years.
I have taken first aid training, and Food safe.
I have a valid drivers license and my own car, so transportation would not be a problem.

Thanks






  • Location: Vancouver
  • Compensation: $15/hour
  • This is a part-time job.
  • Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
  • Please, no phone calls about this job!
  • Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

Get Paid to Share Your Love of Photography

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Reply to: Call 1.617.965.1240
Date: 2008-08-29, 10:40PM EDT


Hi there! We're hiring at Newtonville Camera, and I'd like to tell you a little about us.

We are a real camera store.

Every one of our employees loves photography, and we love to share that love of photography with our customers. And Newtonville Camera is not your ordinary retail employment experience - we're not a mega-chain-store. We're a locally owned, family business. Join our team and get paid to share your love of photography!

The first requirement for consideration is that you must love (or at least strongly like) photography. You don't have to be a Pulitzer Prize winning professional photographer, but you must at least enjoy taking pictures.

The second requirement is that you must be a motivated, team-oriented, and personable worker. We all pitch in to help customers, fulfill orders, improve the customer experience, and improve our workspace.

The third requirement is that you must have experience with film photography and digital photography. If you are an enthusiastic beginner, that's ok, but you must be willing to learn.

We have a part-time position available:

Customer Service / Retail Sales

This is a 26 hour-per-week part-time position with the hours: Monday & Tuesday 9:AM - 6:PM, and Saturday 9:AM - 5:PM.

All applicants must submit an up-to-date resume that includes contact information. Sorry, we do NOT accept resumes via email. Please deliver or mail a paper resume to:

Attn: Job Opportunities
Newtonville Camera, Inc.
249 Walnut Street
Newton, MA 02460-1609

Or fax to: 1.617.965.0404.

Questions: Call 1.617.965.1240 in the afternoon and ask to speak with the VP.

I’ll be looking for your resume, thank you!






  • Location: Newton, MA
  • This is a part-time job.
  • Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
  • Phone calls about this job are ok.
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NAEYC Certified schools

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NAEYC Certified schools - Founded 1980 (Abington, Bridgewater)


Reply to: earlyeducation@gmail.com
Date: 2008-08-30, 12:56AM EDT


Pre-School Playmates is looking for teachers to join our fantastic team of early childhood professionals. Founded in 1980 we offer health/dental benefits, personal days and vacation time.
We are looking for the following...
Abington teacher: Monday - Friday 8:30AM - 1:30PM (25 hrs per week) Bridgewater teacher: Monday/Wednesday/Friday 8:30AM - 1:30PM (15 hrs per week)
Prior early childhood experience is required!
We are hiring primarily because of the beautiful new school that we just opened in Bridgewater (which already has a waiting list like our other 2 schools!). We moved some of our long time staff to this new location and we need to backfill as a result. We're very fortunate to have extremely low turnover with many of our teachers having been with us for 10 yrs+! We truly operate like a family and are looking for teachers who are passionate about children and a career in teaching.

Please email your resume to earlyeducation@gmail.com or fax to 617-507-3092. www.preschoolplaymates.com

Thanks!



  • Location: Abington, Bridgewater
  • Compensation: TBD
  • Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
  • Please, no phone calls about this job!
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Job hunting online in a troubled economy

With the current tough economy, and rising unemployment, many Americans need to find a new job. One of the hottest places to find jobs these days in online.

Many people answer a job ad only to find out later that the actual job was misrepresented. in some cases, marketing jobs turn out to be door-to-door sales.

In others, a shipping job turns out to be a foreign scam.

But the better business bureau has tips to protect yourself before you get caught in a con.

Esther answered a newspaper ad for a "customer service job" where she would supposedly be "testing customer service."

But the red flag: the company wanted her to test out money wiring services after depositing a check for several thousands dollars in her own account.

The check was fraudulent: she would have wired away her own money.

Aleta answered a monster.com ad for a shipping job.

Red flag: she would receive and re-ship suspicious foreign goods.

"It was like offshore companies that deal with computer pieces and parts."

Scott answered a "career builder" ad for international sales.

His red flag: he'd have to use his own bank account.

"They were looking for people to use their bank accounts to build up us clients."

All the people above narrowly avoided getting caught in an employment scam.

The better business bureau says avoid job ads with grammar or spelling errors: English is not the writer's first language.

Beware too-good-to-be-true salary offers, such as "$3,000 a week."

Beware all work-at-home offers: very few are legitimate. Unsure? check with the BBB.

Avoid jobs asking for money up front: legit companies don't charge you to apply.

The BBB says two of the most common online job scams right now involve these phrases: "marketing" and "mystery shopping."

If you stumble upon either one of those terms in a job hunt, demand details about the job.

If the marketing sounds like door to door sales, or the mystery shopping involves cashing checks, it's probably a case of "don't waste your money."