Page 4B Employment CLASSIFIEDS East Oregonian 335 Employment 335 EARLY COLLEGE CONNECTIONS COORDINATOR Part-Time - Pendleton Employment 335 LOCAL LAWN Care Company looking for dependable, hardworking person to join our team. Must have valid driverʼs license To Inquire Call 541-276-7934 Up to 29 hours per week; 12 months per year Pay: $21.01 per hour Mosition Closes: May 10, 2017 For more details about the position and how to apply visit our website at www.bluecc.edu or contact Human Resources at hr@bluecc.edu or 541-278-5837. BMCC is an EOE and Educator and participates in E-Verify MENDLETON HEAD COACH-MENʼS BASKETBALL BMCC seeks a head coach for our menʼs basketball team. Position is opened until filled; complete applications will be reviewed upon submission. For more details about the position and how to apply visit our website at www.bluecc.edu or contact Human Resources at hr@bluecc.edu or 541-278-5837. BMCC is an EOE and Educator and participates in E-Verify Equipment Operator II AgriNorthwest, a local agricultural operation, has an opening for a farm Equipment Operator II in Boardman, OR in Morrow County. We are looking for a highly motivated person to safely operate farm equipment. This position starts at $13.05 per hr. Must possess a valid driverʼs license and be able to work safely and with minimal supervision at all times. Full-time employees receive excellent benefits including: Medical, Dental, Group Term Life, Disability, Retirement Plus Plan, 401k, Flex-Spending, and other miscellaneous value-added benefits. Qualified applicants who are interested need to send a resume to careers.agn@agrinw.com with the job title in the subject line or apply in person at AgriNorthwest 174906 S Plymouth Rd, Plymouth, WA 99346 or 77200 Poleline Rd, Boardman, OR 97818. Questions can call at (509) 734-5074 Ext. 5191/5138. Equal Opportunity Employer Drug Free Workplace 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. Apply today at 1013 Umatilla River Rd, Umatilla OR JOB HUNTERS - Classifieds are the place to look! 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 :DJH'2(SOXVEHQHÀWV %HQHÀWVLQFOXGH3DLG7LPH2II (PTO), insurances and a 401(k)/ Roth 401(k) retirement plan. Send resume and letter of interest to ODOT HAS a great career opportunity for a limited duration hwy. maint worker in Spray, OR to perform manual labor and run heavy equipment to maintain or repair hwy., bridges and/or rest area facilities. DL reqʼd and be able to obtain pesticide license within one year of hire. $2874- $4144/month + exc benefits. Apply online at www.odotjobs.com, search for ODOT17-0802oc; select Spray and limited duration. Closes on 5/8/17. ODOT is an AA/EEO employer, committed to building workforce diversity. 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. Employment 335 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. 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 WHATEVER YOUʼRE looking for, donʼt buy until youʼve checked the Classifieds! Mets 445 Mercury is a 3 year old male Domestic Shorthair/ Russian Blue Available for adoption at PAWS 517 SE 3rd St. Sponsored by Pupcakes Horizon Project, Inc. is hiring!! We are looking for: for local and regional hauls. The successful applicants must have current physical card and a valid CDL- A license with endorsements for Columbia Basin Spreaders, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. CALL TERRI OR DAYLE AT THE EO OR HERALD NEWSMAMERS TO MLACE YOUR AD TODAY !!! 1-800-962-2819 Now hiring COMMERCIAL MUC DRIVERS 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 335 We can now put highlighting in your ad in 6 different colors!! 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Humility is not only a virtue; it's a tactic. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). There is a difference between acting out of a desire to do what's right and acting out of fear of the repercussions that will happen when you do what's wrong. The former builds energy. The latter drains it. CANCER (June 22-July 22). You've a talent for carefully organizing the chaos. It's amazing! You'll accidentally impress someone with your ability to stay calm and bring clarity to the picture. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You don't have to actually be brave to do brave things. It's more about acting as a brave person would, and then making a habit of that. Follow through time and again. Before you know it, you're the real deal. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You're an excellent steward of your resources. Of course, the temptations are few now, but this will change. Take stock of the way you're managing and lay down some rules you can abide by for continued success. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). 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