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Marge Roberts
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over 6 months ago

Camp Host

Looking for a paid position as a camp host in Northern Oregon or Southern Washington State. I have plenty of skills: adept with computers, people skills, sales, fiction writer, happy, friendly, customer service orientated.

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Marge Roberts
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over 6 months ago

Forest Camp Host in Oregon

Full time RVer for seven years, have loved working as camp hosts in Oregon and Washington State in the forests. Calm, serene, well paid. Meet loads of different people! Love it!

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Bradley Kane
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over 6 months ago

New job update

I have decided to go with garuteed job and that's with the local 737union in Portland Oregon I'm paiving highway's making 29.50 an hour prevailing wage sat and sun is double time and I worked 11hours yesterday sat I made $700 in one shift and shut i5 down its amazing that I have this job so all you job seekers out there there is that job your looking for the gold is there just depends on how far you want to dig for it .

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Bradley Kane
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over 6 months ago

Happy days

I was just hired on at Oregon mainline paiving OH YEA HAPPY DAYS HAPPY DAYS

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Bradley Kane
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over 6 months ago

I need a good warehouse job union or not

Hi my name is Bradley Kane I'm in desperate need of a job someone that is felony friendlyy felony happened in 1990 I've moved on and bettered my life I have ten years forklift experience and was on a safety committee at sapa profiles I need help whoever reads this and has any leads please feel free to get back to me so I can move forward in life I don't want to be pitching a tent on the side of the sidewalk like Portland has been catering to thank you

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Martin Baum
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over 6 months ago

The disappearing business.

I have experienced the following many time regardless of the business. By trade skill is computer programing and systems analyst (nerd job or dweeb work if you will). It began with Sears Roebuck and company, Portland oregon it was decided to close up the store many not relocated. Went into healthcare, after a few years same thing happened the hospital closed, Holladay Park Hospital. So I move on to a shipping company head into work only to find the building that housed the company was vacant, they moved it all during the weekend and left me with no forwarding address by the time I find where to late my job had already been hired out. Went to a restaurant Earth Quake Ethel's Road House, same freaking thing happens in business one day, and totally gone the next, that was Beaverton Oregon. Then moved on to a burger king at a shopping mall, worked there for close to 8 years, and the same darn thing happens, they close up the building and empty it, its now the "chase bank". It is utterly confounding, and confusing not to mention hard for disclosing past employment, the old sears store is now the new home for the Portland police department, earth quake Ethel's roadhouse is now an auto parts store, the hospital building where my office was is now the park for the drug rehabilitation business. It doesn't end there either,the craft store became a dog groomers, you might be able to relate if you have worked a mall and the whole mall becomes nothing other than a ghost building, just an empty shell of what it once was. Can anybody explain that let alone understand how tough it is for us to pick up and continue. Even my old neighborhood is now under ten inches of black top where I use to live is now the new car lot for the dodge dealership. Thats been my reality while being in oregon.

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Kevin Jones
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over 6 months ago

Recently in an accident!

I was in a flash explosion, which left me with 2nd degree burns on 20% of my arms face and legs, and hospitalized for a couple of weeks. Then released in the care of my mother. I moved to Oregon from California and after a week of being here, got a job on my birthday. I lasted two weeks and had to give my job up because i couldnt handle working outside, because of my burns... My point is dont give up, there are many jobs out there, try exploring new things. Good luck to all.

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Timothy Gentr
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over 6 months ago

Amazon Salem Oregon

So they are opening a new facility in Salem Oregon and am wanting to apply for, could anyone let me know where to go to apply there.

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James Baker
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over 6 months ago

Previous Owners Not wanted

I had a job lined up doing mail order (I need the Xtra cash and I like the company)

I have about seven years in production / mail order but suddenly I got the call I was turned down. Why? I had owned my own company. I was 'over qualified' & wasn't even given a chance, after earlier getting the job from a temp agency! Owners of small businesses work their tails off - I feel this was a case of prejudice rather than a rational decision.

Oh yeah, thanks everyone in Portland Oregon for keeping the wages low and positions grueling. I know we've had an influx of people, but the market out there is insane.

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Sherry Calahan
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over 6 months ago

Amazon in Salem, Oregon

Amazon is opening a big warehouse in Salem very soon and I keep looking out for job openings, but have yet to see anything. I am an experienced customer service rep and would love to work either at the new store here or even from home. Any help to get hooked up with a job here would be awesome!

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