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  • Then Senior Center of West Seattle is in need of an awesome volunteer to lead our Food Bank distribution on Tuesdays. This position requires organization of our food donations that come from the West Seattle Food Bank, helping to get folks checked in, and working with other volunteers to get the food organized and displayed for distribution on Tuesday mornings, about 2 -3 hours weekly. Based on the weekly inventory, you will also call in the order to the West Seattle Food Bank on Monday afternoons. This is a rare opportunity to get involved with our amazing Senior Center in an extremely rewarding role – helping our community to get food they need and appreciate. Ideally, this person would start on Tuesday, 1/8/19 and get trained with our existing lead volunteer. This is an ongoing, Tuesday morning commitment, working 8:30-10:30, and calling in the order on Monday afternoons.
    If you are interested in this rare opportunity, please apply online at https://scws.typeform.com/to/DBaLgg, send an email to sarah@soundgenerations.org, or call 206-932-4044 X8

    #936355
    22blades
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    I thought somebody put some beauty bark down, but when we went down to Georgetown, I could get a faint smell of it there too.

    Last 5 hours of Boeing Field aviation weather shows pretty much calm winds so it can’t be from very far.

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    elisepowers
    Participant

    WANTED: Experienced Barista, Customer Service

    Position: Barista, Customer Service

    Status: Full-time, Non-Exempt

    ***HIRING NOW! OPENING NEW STORE IN JANUARY, 2019!***

    Exceptional Customer Service, Barista and Cafe Support Staff Member Wanted!
    Flying Apron Bakery & Cafe — West Seattle Junction (Seattle), WA

    WHO WE ARE
    The Flying Apron. We’re a certified gluten-free & plant-based bakery with three locations, Fremont, West Seattle & Redmond with a thriving Wholesale operation. We’re an Artisan Eatery, with a commitment to amazing food that everyone can eat!

    MORE IMPORTANTLY, WHO YOU ARE
    You have the ability to engage customer’s with your eyes, reel them in with your smile, and have a sincere interest in conversing with them about their day. You can entice someone to try our delicious gluten-free & plant-based goods with a delicious and skillfully prepared cup of locally-roasted Seven coffee; you smoothly encourage people to go beyond their safety zone, to try something new, to explore the amazing and varied items our eatery offers.

    You really care about your customer’s day starting off right and supporting them through that afternoon workday lull. You know how to promote new products and enjoy the challenge of up-selling, and have an interest in trying things yourself so you’re prepared to offer up suggestions when asked.

    More importantly, you care about product quality and presentation. You won’t tolerate a broken cookie out on display — you’ll sample it instead to get people interested. You’re constantly straightening, cleaning, organizing — you can’t help but stock and re-stock when you find yourself idle — and being idle, drives you crazy. If you feel like we’re describing you, send us your resume and a few thoughts as to why we should consider you.

    WHAT’S REQUIRED
    A High School diploma
    Minimum two-years coffee and customer service experience
    MAST Class 12 Mixologist License
    Minimum age: 21
    Prior experience pulling coffee from a manual machine is a MUST – we’ll train you on our ways of coffee too

    WHAT THE JOB IS
    Hours: 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily. Weekend availability is REQUIRED.
    Availability: part-time – full-time; depends on final candidate mix and availability. Likely 24-36 hours per role.
    Shifts available: ALL SHIFTS
    Location: West Seattle Junction(Seattle)
    Tasks: customer service, coffee & food preparation, cashier, inventory, presentation, special events, janitorial, opening shift duties and prep, closing shift duties and cleaning/closing tasks.
    Note: opening and closing shifts will include 1-2 hours of solo time; expect open and setup, close and clean, including bathroom, dish and front-end maintenance. Full-time is roughly 4 shifts per week.

    IF YOU’RE INTERESTED
    Shoot us an email at jobs@flyingapron.com and include in the subject line: Customer Service & Coffee Artist, WEST SEATTLE

    Inquiries received without resumes will not be considered or responded to. Please include a few thoughts as to why you’d be a good fit for this role. Highlight any prior experience that is especially relevant. Good luck!

    Flying Apron is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    (Search: Barista, Coffee, Customer Service, Bakery, Food Service, Cafe, Part-Time, Full-Time)

    BillieY
    Participant

    Tai chi is a slow, gentle exercise that can help balance, circulation and general health. It’s relaxing and opens energy channels, calming moods and emotions. We’ll learn the basic principles and the sequence of moves for the first third of the Yang Short Form. 9 sessions from 1/07/19 through 3/23/19 from 11:30 to 12:30 at Highpoint Community Center for $41. Register for course #11889 through the Lifelong Recreation Program by calling 206-684-7422, or online at bit.ly/spr_new_registration or drop by the Center.

    #936267
    BillieY
    Participant

    Have you been wanting to learn tai chi? Join a growing community of tai chi enthusiasts at Highpoint CC. Starting 1/07/19 at 11:30-12:30, you can learn the first third of the Yang Short Form. The instructors are excellent and it’s lots of fun, great for balance, flexibility, and relaxation. Course #11889 is just $41, payable to Highpoint CC, or call 206-684-7422. Or register on-line at bit.ly/spr_new_registration

    #936199

    In reply to: Rant (fitness gyms)

    Calires
    Participant

    My elderly dad’s dentist is next door to that location. He is in a wheelchair and since the handicap parking space in front is often occupied, there have been many times I’ve parked around the corner on Juneau. If the sidewalk is blocked by the cars of people who are in too big of a rush to get to their class to find a parking spot on the street like I did, you can bet I will be judgmental and sanctimonious and they will probably have their class interrupted by me coming in to ask them to move their cars so I don’t have to push a wheelchair into oncoming traffic.

    #936193
    WSB
    Keymaster

    We reported postponements/cancellations in our ongoing wind/outage coverage on Friday night, including that one. Thank you for supporting the Food Bank.

    #936189
    webshaf
    Participant

    Did the Brownie Troop have their event last Friday? The weather was awful and then our power went out, so I didn’t make it there…but I did make a donation to the West Seattle Food Bank to honor them(quite an easy process on the WSFB website) and if anyone else feels the same(supportive with a side bit of guilt!) I’d encourage them to do the same. couldn’t find any way to contact the troop so I hope when they make their donation to the food bank, my contribution gets added in to their efforts…you go girls!!

    We need volunteers who want to make a difference in the lives of our seniors! As our front desk receptionist, you’ll answer phones, schedule appointments, and assist seniors with questions. Multi-tasking, some computer skills, and a fondness for seniors desired. We are currently looking to fill a Monday morning shift from 8:30am-1pm. Free lunch from our Café or diner included!
    Please complete our online application at https://scws.typeform.com/to/DBaLgg or contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Sara, at 206-932-4044 ext. 8 or sarah@soundgenerations.org for more information. We appreciate your interest in volunteering!

    Tats-Food-Truck
    Participant

    Tat’s Deli has a busy FOOD TRUCK with an opening for a CASHIER Experience with customer service is desired, but we are willing to train the right applicant. Anyone applying should meet the following criteria and MUST GIVE A BRIEF STATEMENT of why they would be a good fit for the job along with a resume:

    – Must have a friendly, customer service oriented attitude!!
    – Cashier experience is desired
    – Able to work at a fast pace with accuracy
    – Be highly reliable
    – Open to learning new skills
    – Willing to work and have fun in the process!

    Pay ranges between $16 and $19 hour (including the daily cash tips)

    *** PLEASE INCLUDE A BRIEF PARAGRAPH EXPLAINING WHY YOU WOULD BE A GREAT CANDIDATE TO WORK FOR TAT’S AND INCLUDE IT WITH YOUR RESUME IN THE EMAIL ***

    #936162
    Lindsey
    Participant

    If you have the time of day, and the route number on the side, you should be able to report it to:

    Email: transdept@seattleschools.org
    Phone: 206-252-0900

    Even if you don’t have the route number, it’s probably worth describing the incident anyway. They can probably narrow down the number of drivers who go by that spot. Thank you!

    #936013
    Ponderosa
    Participant

    There’s often an issue with people not paying attention at this light (moreso than other lights it seems), and I’m happy to honk at them if that’s the case. I’ve always wondered about the timing at this light though, when it turns green and for how long. I can’t seem to find a pattern, except it seems to turn less frequently during the evening rush hour (presumably to allow for more traffic to go SB on 35th).
    I wonder if there was a plan to address the light and the turn lane capacity in the initial 35th Ave rechannelization and it’s just fallen off the list by SDOT. If we’re making requests for that intersection in general, I’d like to add banning right turns on red from eastbound Alaska to southbound 35th, and a resurfacing of the entire intersection.

    #935936
    Greystreet
    Participant

    Is anyone else wildly frustrated with the light times at this intersection? Turning west onto Alaska your lucky to get two cars before the green arrow turns yellow, what’s that about? It’s often congested and waiting to turn causes backups in the northbound lanes :::arms up I don’t know emoji:::

    • Come and volunteer at the senior center and work with our chef and other volunteers! We have volunteer jobs for prepping, serving, and cleaning up. We need your skills to help prepare and serve nutritious meals in our “Junction Diner” for seniors and guests at the Center. We have a lot of fun, you will be well appreciated by all of our seniors and staff, and you can enjoy a free lunch! We are looking for help on Mondays, 9-1 or 10-2pm.
    Please complete our online application at https://scws.typeform.com/to/DBaLgg or contact the Volunteer Coordinator, at 206-932-4044 or via email at sarah@soundgenerations.org to learn more!

    juliawsea
    Participant

    Each year in the week before Christmas (beginning Dec. 18) the West Seattle biz, Honey Girl Books and Gifts, gives away a Tranquility Pillow ($80 value, plus free shipping in the USA) to the first five “caring professionals” who request one. Requests are made via email with a scanned ID or other proof of profession. Caring professions include K-12 teachers and counselors, nurses, midwives, doulas, fire and police officers, and day care providers. In return, we’d like a little feedback about the product’s therapeutic effects and permission to share those anecdotes. Email juliawsea@gmail.com to enter the contest. Thank you for your service to humanity; we could not survive without you!
    Sincerely,
    Your neighbor,
    Julia Viglione
    Owner, Honey Girl Books and Gifts
    https://www.honeygirlbooks.com/

    #935842
    Graciano
    Participant

    I have 3 piles of poop from the neighbors dog in my yard, I’d call the animal control, but that would make a bad neighbor.. letting your pet poop in my yard make’s you a bad neighbor..
    That just gave me an idea, back when kids would put a bag of poop at your door step and light it on fire..
    So hopefully if your my neighbor, you will clean up your dogs poop before you find it on your door step.. No fire though, can’t go to jail for returning what’s your.

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    birdrescuer
    Participant

    I used it often. Please bring it back.

    #935766

    In reply to: Rant (fitness gyms)

    jissy
    Participant

    So….. I’m a member at this gym (the very best in Seattle IMO, this is one of 10 locations) & let me just say to have off-street parking at a business on California Ave. is a luxury these days, we use it as we can. That said, yeah, most do park as close to the garage doors as possible to try to stay off the sidewalk which will get you a ticket. Personally I have a stupid long vehicle so if I can’t get a spot on the side I’ll park on the street. But, I come from points all over Seattle (and don’t actually live in WS) and usually am getting there JUST in time for class so trying to get as close as possible to not be late for warm-up — and to clarify, it is NOT crossfit.

    There are lots of members though that walk or bike or run to class. We do indeed try to be good neighbors…..maybe next time instead of “ranting”, come join us for a trial run — I was obese my entire adult life (25+ years) and was terrified to join a gym but it’s the BEST thing I’ve ever done, only thing I’ve ever stuck with (3 years on now & 80lbs. lost) b/c of the Community there — I LOVE IT and only agreed to move out of WS last summer b/c the community we were moving to had an IanFitness location. But I still go to the WS location as often as possible, re-arrange my schedule to do so, they’re my peeps and I love them and the trainers. An experience like none other I’ve found.

    And tell you what, just b/c I think it’s all that an a bag of chips, I’m going to send this thread myself to the manager of that location…. b/c believe me, we care, she cares.

    Keep in mind this location was originally built (I think) as a glass/garage/windshield replacement business, NOT a gym, so things morph and well… parking… on California Avenue…. just sayin’

    #935758

    In reply to: Rant (fitness gyms)

    savoirfaire
    Participant

    Oh, funny, I may actually have a different issue than the OP! Just for background, the parking lot at Ian Fitness is small and oddly-configured: the part that fronts on California is shallow and the part that fronts on Juneau is just weird, plus hilly, and it’s hard to tell where you’re supposed to park. The lot fills up fast when there’s a class; also, the shallow California-fronting part of the lot is not deep enough for larger vehicles to park head-in without blocking the sidewalk. There’s nothing wrong with parking in front of or close to the place you’re going as long as you’re parking safely and legally. The customers at this business routinely do things like:

    – parking head-in even though their car can’t fit without blocking the sidewalk (illegal, and unsafe because it forces anyone using the sidewalk–which in that neighborhood includes, based on my direct observation, folks using strollers, wheelchairs, and knee scooters–into the driveway or the street)
    – parking head-in but not pulling in far enough, so that they’re blocking the sidewalk anyway, even though their car would fit if they would pull forward just a TINY bit more
    – parking on the street next to a driveway and not leaving enough space for other cars to enter or exit safely–I’m talking right up to the edge of the curb cut, when five feet is what’s required. And it’s not just IanFitness’s driveway but the driveway of the apartment building next door, the driveway of Juneau Market across the street, and often the alley as well

    The thing that’s funny to me about this is the insistence on parking (illegally, unsafely, inconsiderately) so close to a crossfit class when there’s usually PLENTY of street parking within 2-3 blocks. Some of it does involve walking up a very minor grade, but if you’re headed to a crossfit class I would think that would just count as a bonus warm-up! And I have no way of knowing for sure, but besides the apparent unwillingness to walk, my guess is that some people would prefer to park illegally rather than park in front of a house because they perceive that as rude.

    Okay, that started as a clarification and turned into a full-on rant! I walk by this place five days a week on my way home from the bus, and if there’s a class in session it’s rare for there to be a day when one or more of these things isn’t happening, so I guess this has been building up for a while. Guess I’d better send the business a link to this thread now so that they get their chance to make things right by encouraging their customers to be more neighborly!

    #935755
    Garage Rental
    Participant

    Neighbors, We have a heated garage coming up for rent.
    https://barclayrentals.wixsite.com/the-garage

    Heated Garage/Shop/Storage

    Details:

    750 SQ/FT (30X25)
    7×16 Garage door
    Heated (10,000 BTU)
    Insulated – walls R-15, ceiling R-30
    Led lighting – 48,000 Lumen
    Sub Metered Electric
    220V and 120V Power
    8 foot ceilings
    Metal Roof & Hardie Board Siding
    Sheet rocked and Painted
    Key pad entry
    Security Cameras
    Security Perimeter Led lights
    Double pane Low E windows

    https://barclayrentals.wixsite.com/the-garage

    Conor 253.678.9714

    #935739
    WSB
    Keymaster

    Because our forum goes back to 2007. Topics are inactive unless something new is posted – as you just did.

    #935732
    Greystreet
    Participant

    My friend lives on 40th ave SW between 100th and 102nd and he watched a guy walk his German Shepard down the street, leave three rather large piles and keep walking. When he confront the gentleman, the guy turned around and very aggressively responded with “F&$* You” … such lovely folks giving the rest of us a bad name

    #935730
    ljcox
    Participant

    Unleashed Dog Camp offers kennel free boarding and day care to friendly dogs of all kinds. Located on 25 acres in SE Renton, it’s paradise for humans and dogs alike.

    We are currently looking for a driver for our West Seattle day camp route.

    If you love dogs, are comfortable walking with a group of 12 dogs in an off leash environment, are exceptionally reliable, have a clean driving record, love to work hard and be outside, this is the job for you!

    Responsibilities include picking dogs up from their homes, driving them to camp in Renton, walking around with them in a large fenced area, cleaning them up and bringing them home at the end of the day. You will also communicate with clients regarding their dog’s behavior, any changes in scheduling, and texting them pictures of their dog on a work issued cell phone. Keeping the van clean as well as the dog areas (poop scooping) is also important.

    Also, if you live in or very near West Seattle and are able to park the van in a safe place while it is not in use, your commute would be in the company vehicle powered by company gas!

    A background check will be performed prior to hiring. Ability to walk among running and playing dogs across uneven terrain and the ability to lift at least 50 pounds is also required.

    Hours are 9am to 5pm M-F.

    Teamwork, attention to detail, flexibility, independent thinking and problem solving as well as an enjoyment of a fast paced work environment are also essential.

    To apply, please send a resume and cover letter as well as references who can speak to your reliability (stellar attendance) and teamwork skills to jobs@unleashed-boarding.com

    http://www.Unleashed-boarding.com

    https://www.indeedjobs.com/unleashed-dog-camp/_hl/en_US?cpref=JXWAtnzf3XWjLOi4YeVNLnsfzg9-fxtSroMHIJgJP-Q

    #935687
    TRB
    Participant

    Do you have a passion for dance? Do children bring a smile to your face? Does getting paid in hugs, sequels of delight, and money sound like the best job ever?

    WhirlyBuds Dance Company is a creative movement company that caters to the energetic and whimsical preschool crowd. The ideal candidate will have a background in both dance (not required if you have a fun, silly, creative nature ) and child care. He/She will be a fun, creative, warm, energetic, and encouraging dance instructor.

    We are looking for a part time dance instructor for toddler and preschooler movement classes throughout Seattle. Classes are taught on-site at preschools and child care facilities, so applicants must be willing to travel. This position involves teaching a majority of classes in the West Seattle and Burien neighbourhoods, with additional classes in Sodo and Greenwood.
    Our immediate need is Wednesday and Thursday mornings.

    While most WhirlyBuds classes occur in the morning (9am-12pm), some classes are taught in the afternoon and as after school programs (anywhere in the 1:30-4:30pm timeframe). Ideally our new team member would be available to teach morning classes 3 days a week and afternoon classes at least 1 day a week, and be able to commit to at least a year with the company. This is a position that needs to be filled immediately.

    This is a warm, fun loving and happy place to work and dance. I look forward to your application!

    Job Type: Part-time

    Salary: $18.00 for training to $25.00 /hour once trained and teaching solo.

    I am excited for a new teacher to join our team! Please email tracey@whirlybuds.com

    kwesch
    Participant

    St. John the Baptist in West Seattle seeks several Children’s Ministry Staff members for Sunday mornings. The primary tasks for this position include working closely with the Family Life Minister to provide care for children ages birth through 5th grade and participating in Sunday morning programs and other church events from set-up through clean-up. This is an hourly position, paid at $15.00/hour. To read more about the position, go to our website:St. John the Baptist in West Seattle seeks several Children’s Ministry Staff members for Sunday mornings. The primary tasks for this position include working closely with the Family Life Minister to provide care for children ages birth through 5th grade and participating in Sunday morning programs and other church events from set-up through clean-up. This is an hourly position, paid at $15.00/hour. To read more about the position, go to our website: https://sjbwestseattle.org/page/39/employment. Send resume, cover letter, and two references to revwesch@sjbwestseattle.org by December 21.

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