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East Oregonian
Employment
335
Employment
335
Farmers Agencies for sale in
John Day and Baker City.
CALL TERRI OR DAYLE
AT THE EO OR HERALD
NEWSPAPERS TO
PLACE YOUR AD
TODAY !!!
1-800-962-2819
Call Tanner 541-706-9414 for
more information.
LIFETIME VISION SOURCE
We are looking for the right
person to join our growing
team! A friendly, outgoing
personality and a strong
willingness to learn is perfect.
If you love working with
people and helping others,
we can teach you the rest. M-
F,
no
weekends
and
consistent hours. Competitive
wage, bonuses, insurance
(medical & dental) 401K and
more....
We can now put
highlighting in your ad
in 6
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Please bring your resume to:
1160 W Elm in Hermiston
LOCAL LAWN Care Company
looking for dependable,
hardworking person to join our
team. Must have valid driverʼs
license
To Inquire Call
541-276-7934
Now hiring
A motivated self-starting Loader
Operator/Plant Operations
Familiar with plant operations
Full time position
Basic computer skills
Experience
with
facility
maintenance preferred. Cannot
be afraid of heights. Able to work
extended hours seasonally.
Able to take direction or work
independently.
Eastern Oregon
Events
See local events at:
easternoregonevents.com
Apply today at 1013 Umatilla
River Rd, Umatilla OR
Employment
335
HEAD COOK – CAPECO is
recruiting a Cook for the
Pendleton
Senior
Center.
Responsible
for
meals,
budgeting, menu planning and
clean-up.
To
apply
visit
www.capeco-works.org or pick-
up an application at 721 SE 3rd
St. Ste. D, Pendleton.
SEASONAL GENERAL Tree
Fruit Worker. Zirkle Fruit Co, PO
Box 190 Selah, WA 98942, is
offering
temp,
outdoor,
agricultural work for 250 qualified
farm workers in Omak, Pateros
and Rock Island areas. Must be
legally present in the U.S. The
wage offer is $13.38/hr. &/or
piece rates, depending on the
crop activity. Crop activities
include picking, thinning, pruning
& other orchard work involving
numerous varieties of apples,
pears & cherries. Piece Rates for
individual activities can be
obtained at your local State
Workforce Agency. Must have 1
mo. exp. Positions are avail
6/12/17 – 11/4/17. We anticipate
a 35 hr. work wk and will
guarantee 75% of these hours.
Housing available to workers at
no cost, including U.S. workers
who cannot reasonably return to
their permanent residence at the
end of each working day.
Reasonable cost of inbound
transportation and subsistence to
the worksites will be provided or
paid by the employer upon
completion of 50% of the
contract, or earlier if appropriate.
Tools, supplies & equipment will
be provided at no cost to the
worker. Workers may apply at
their local State Workforce
Agency or may contact the Work
Source Okanogan - Omak, 126
South Main Street, Omak, WA
98841, Monica Reyes, 509-826-
7540. Please reference Job
Order #182738168 Applicants
will be interviewed by the
employer by telephone at the
time of referral or as soon
thereafter as possible.
Columbia Basin Spreaders, Inc. has
immediate openings for
Drivers must also have an acceptable safe driving record with a
minimum two years of commercial hauling experience. Drivers
must be committed to safety and commit to following all
company safety policies and procedures. We offer a competitive
base wage/commission program based on experience and
endorsements. Drivers are eligible for insurance benefits and
vacation after meeting probation and employment timelines.
These positions remain open until filled.
For more information or to complete an application, contact:
Steve Williams
Columbia Basin Spreaders
78757 Westland Rd.,
Hermiston, OR 97838
541-701-9921
Columbia Basin Spreaders, Inc. is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
PRESS PERSON
Press person needed at a
Tuesday through Saturday
morning newspaper in
Pendleton, Oregon. In addition
to East Oregonian newspaper,
our operation prints an array of
weekly, bi-weekly and monthly
publications.
EO Media Group
To join our team, you’ll need
web press operation skills, an
eye for color, mechanical ability,
be a good communicator and
work well with others. Must
be able to lift 50# and go up/
down stairs on a regular basis.
Pendleton is near the Blue
Mountains and has abundant
outdoor recreation. It is also a
farming and ranching center
and home to the famous
Pendleton Round-Up rodeo.
PO Box 2048
Salem, OR 97308-2048
or e-mail
hr@eomediagroup.com
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(PTO), insurances and a 401(k)/
Roth 401(k) retirement plan.
Send resume and letter of
interest to
Employment
335
Employment
335
ATTENTION DRIVERS
Would you like to:
Be home almost every night?
Stay in a room paid for by the Company
when you canʼt be home?
Be paid by the hour?
Get paid vacation and holidays?
Have your lunch paid for every day?
We offer all this plus cash bonuses,
excellent benefits and a company paid
retirement plan.
Les Schwab has a reputation of excellent customer service, with
over 450 stores and 7,000 employees in the western United States.
Please go to www.lesschwab.com/careers for more
information and to apply. Youʼll find the Regional Truck Driver
application under
“Operations”.
Les Schwab is proud to be an equal
opportunity employer.
POSITION OPENING
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR
The Port of Morrow is looking for a Workforce Development/Training
Coordinator to serve as a liaison between Port of Morrow industries
and educators including: Blue Mountain Community College,
Eastern Oregon University, Intermountain Education Service District,
and Morrow County and Ione School Districts. The main purpose of
the Workforce Development Coordinator is to connect Morrow
County employers and residents with programs and services,
especially those opportunities leading to employment in local
industry, acting as a clearing house for workforce training and
development programs.
Employment
335
VISIT & ASSIST Seniors in their
homes, up to $460/monthly tax
free, must be 55 or older.
Personal
income limits. Call John Brenne,
541-276-4474 or jcbrenne@
outlook.com
Walla Walla County Sheriff's
Office is accepting applications
for a
Civil Process Officer
Non-exempt, full-time w/benefits.
Contact Angela Weston, Chief
Examiner at aweston@co.walla-
walla.wa.us
Pets
445
Mercury is a 3 year old
male Domestic Shorthair/
Russian Blue
Available for adoption at
PAWS
517 SE 3rd St.
Sponsored by Pupcakes
Minimum Requirements
1 Bachelorʼs Degree in business, human resources, public policy,
urban studies, or a related field.
2 Two years of professional experience in workforce development,
training, community outreach or public relations.
Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be
considered.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
• Applications and further information can be accessed by visiting
www.portofmorrow.com
• Resumes are required and should be attached to the application.
• The Port of Morrow is located at 2 Marine Drive, Boardman, OR
97818.
Midnight is a 1 year old
male Retriever/Labrador
Available for adoption at
PAWS
517 SE 3rd St.
Sponsored by Pupcakes
Horizon Project, Inc. is hiring!!
We are looking for:
COMMERCIAL PUC DRIVERS
for local and regional hauls.
The
successful applicants must have current
physical card and a valid CDL- A license
with endorsements for
Doubles/ Triples
Tankers, and
Hazardous Materials
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Direct Support Professionals for both our
Hermiston, Milton-Freewater, & Pendleton.
locations
Job Coaches for the Pendleton area
Various day, swing & night shifts available. To learn more, visit us online at:
www.horizonprojectinc.com or visit our offices at 408 E Main St. Suite B in
Hermiston, 608 N Russell in Milton-Freewater or 223 SW Court in Pendleton.
TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 2017
ARIES (March 21-April 19). A lot of
the work that relationships require will
have to do with being tolerant and
understanding that the other person's
brain works differently from yours. Be
patient with those differences.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Earning
won't be a problem for you, but your
spending style could be. Expensive
tastes are the reason. Delay your
gratification until you can truly afford it
and you'll suddenly feel rich.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). There are
fundamental differences between you
and a partner, but none of it needs to
hinder the relationship's progress --
quite the opposite, in fact. You're your
teamwork will be made stronger for
your varied strengths.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Does a
seashell know sacred geometry; a
flower, perfect symmetry? Beauty will
fall perfectly into place because
nature is elegant that way. All you
have to do is let things unfold
naturally.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Success will
come as you observe your world and
use what you find. Don't worry; you
can be original and still utilize what's
common. (It's too costly and time-
consuming to invent everything you
need!)
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Long
stretches of peace and quiet are a
rarity now, but if you can make this
happen even for an hour you'll be
healthier and more productive for the
effort.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Your
winning mindset is unstoppable,
though some will try to stop you. The
games you choose are hard enough
on their own without teammates
dragging you down. Seek supportive
company wherever possible.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). The
mental chatter will distract you from
your goals if you let it. First of all, a lot
of it is static you don't need and
shouldn't put much stock in. If you
can't separate the noise from the
message, disregard both. Hard work
is the answer.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
When things seem to get a little too
ordinary, you feel genuinely out of
place. True, you were meant for the
extraordinary, and in today's case it's
up
to
you
to
create
the
transformation.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You
are nature. When you interact in the
untamed realms, you get back to your
animal self. Interacting in nature will
restore, energize and change you for
the better.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You're
lucky to know what will make you
happy and pursue it: Many do not
have this kind of happiness compass.
Just be aware that the magnetism of
"happiness" will move for you like the
magnetic poles do.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Don't be
too worried about the disapproval of
others. A little conflict will spice up the
scene. On a related note, adrenaline
is good for romance, maybe even
essential.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (April 25). The
criterion you use to choose your work
will greatly impact your happiness,
since work will get the best of your
energy over the next 10 weeks. It's
the ones you serve and care for who
define your summer months. Children
wrap around your heart in June.
There's a performance test in
September. Cancer and Leo adore
you. Your lucky numbers are: 8, 15, 3,
38 and 41.
Molly is a 2.5 year old
female Dalmation/Retriever/
Labrador
Available for adoption at
PAWS
517 SE 3rd St.
Sponsored by Pupcakes