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    thegoodsociety
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    We are looking for an aspiring cook to help us expand our light kitchen offerings!

    We are The Good Society, the 2020 GABF Small Brewpub of the Year. Located in the North Admiral District, we are a neighborhood brewery & light kitchen open 7 days a week in the afternoons and evenings.

    Our culture is governed by the simple concept that together is better. We will strive to put community at the center of our identity by incorporating the funding of local causes, both social and environmental, into its basic operating model by serving trend-setting beer and fostering an environment where all are welcome.

    We are looking for up to two people to help us expand our simple kitchen offerings. The right candidates will show potential and have the opportunity to grow into a lead chef position. Become a valued part of a caring team committed to making the world a better place through craft beer, good food, and community.

    Qualifications & Responsibilities
    -Ensuring that the kitchen operational procedures and hygiene meet food safety standards and regulations
    -Two years of experience with priority given to longevity
    -Assisting with stocking and setting up the kitchen
    -Preparing food including cleaning and cutting the ingredients to recipe and presentation specifications
    -Preparing and plating orders as they come in to recipe and presentation specifications
    -Working with servers to ensure that orders are completed according to request and on time
    -Washing and cleaning the kitchen, cooking utensils, and dishes and storing the equipment at the end of shifts
    -Calmly organize and prioritize multiple tasks under time pressure without direct supervision
    -Stand and walk for extended periods of time, up to a total of 8 hours a shift
    -Represent the brewery with the utmost integrity
    -Contributes as a collaborative teammate with brewers and hospitality staff
    -Possess a valid King County Food Handler’s Permit

    Bonus Points
    -Vocational or college degree in related field
    -Knowledge of ingredient sourcing, connection to food distributor networks
    -Experience with menu development, including cost / price modelling
    -Knowledge of craft beer and desire to develop food pairings
    -Experience working with TurboChef High Speed Ovens

    anonyme
    Participant

    OK, this jerk finally showed up today in Arbor Heights. Ignored the “No Soliciting” sign. When I told him to get off my property, he denied that there was any sign and said he wasn’t breaking the law anyway. Wrong. He also was not wearing a mask and showed no sign of even having one on him. I wish him a future filled with pit bulls.

    #1026966
    CarDriver
    Participant

    Unlikely because seismic repairs will be underneath. The road under it could be closed though. Also, possible 1 lane each way could be closed at times.

    #1026933
    miws
    Participant

    aa, unless somebody else knows what business this was, it’s not going to be named. Jiggers passed away a few years ago…

    Mike

    #1026910

    Topic: Free Couch

    in forum Open Discussion
    annfried
    Participant

    73” long, charcoal grey. Some cat scratches. Fairly comfortable. Good w couch cover or in basement, on porch?

    No delivery, sorry.

    Also how do I delete post later on?

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by annfried.
    #1026828
    jissy
    Participant

    Man, fond memories reading the postings of JoB, jiggers and JanS, may she rest in peace. The good ‘ole days of some of the originals @ WSB.

    #1026766
    lreyes
    Participant

    YMCA of Greater Seattle is seeking a part-time Personal Trainer at the West Seattle YMCA.

    Job Summary

    Provides specialized individual or small group training. Instructs individual or group wellness, fitness, trainings and/or related classes.   Acts as a liaison and advocate for YMCA. Understands the Health Seeker target market and provides motivational coaching to members participating in ongoing YMCA programs. 

    Pay starts at $20.05/ HOUR

    The YMCA of Greater Seattle is committed to providing a positive atmosphere that prioritizes safety and inclusivity for all employees. The YMCA of Greater Seattle has implemented safety standards and protocols related to preventative health measures based on CDC and local health department guidelines.

    All YGS staff are required to be fully vaccinated for COVID regardless of work location. Religious and Medical Exemptions will be considered at time of hire.

    Responsibilities
    – Plans and instructs classes or programs in a specialty area. Observes and discusses individual progress with participants.
    – Develops positive relationships with participants and facilitates relationship building among participants and members. Provides motivational support and guidance.
    – Increases participant awareness of all healthy lifestyle factors.
    – Encourages member and parent involvement and identifies potential volunteers.
    – Attends staff meetings and approved trainings as required.
    – Sets up and takes down class equipment. Reports equipment problems.
    – Ensures safe and effective classes. Responds to, and reports, accidents and incidents.
    – Conveys basic knowledge of all Y Total Health/Activate America programs.
    – Tracks, monitors, evaluates and transitions assigned Total Health participants providing motivational support and counseling. Accurately maintains related records.
    – Leads ongoing YMCA Total Health classes or programs in a specialized area.

    Qualifications
    – Current state approved first aid certification.*
    – Current state approved CPR certification.
    – High school education or equivalent preferred.
    – Two or more years experience teaching or practicing in specialized area.
    – Ability to lead a class or provide individual service.
    – Ability to respond to safety and emergency situations.
    – Ability to motivate and educate members.
    – Ability to set up, move and store equipment.
    – Personal Trainer : Nationally recognized certification such as YMCA Fitness Specialist Trainer, YMCA Fitness Testing and Assessment Specialist Trainer, ACSM, ACE, NSCA.

    Preferred Qualifications
    – Total Service/Total Health Training**
    – Knowledge of, and previous experience with, diverse populations (language, culture, race, physical ability, sexual orientation, etc.).
    – Ability to speak any language in addition to English may be helpful.

    *       Within 30 days of employment.
    **     Within 60 days of employment.

    Other combinations of applicable education, training, and experience which provide the knowledge, abilities, and skills necessary to perform effectively in the position may be considered.

    Expected Hours of Work: Monday-Thursday 4-8pm

    You’ll be a great fit for the Seattle Y if you

    Thrive on working in a collaborative environment.
    Are very adaptable.
    Have high ownership and strong work ethic.
    Are a great problem solver who can think on your feet.
    Truly enjoy being of service to people.
    Like being part of a team that cares about one another as people and enjoy working together.
    Want to know that the work you do contributes to building a better, stronger community for all.

    Our Mission
    Building a community where all people, especially the young, are encouraged to develop their fullest potential in spirit, mind, and body.

    YMCA of Greater Seattle’s Core Values
    – Respect
    – Responsibility
    – Honesty
    – Caring
    – Passion for Excellence

    YGS is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating a diverse and equitable work environment.  Qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by local, state, or federal law.

    All job offers are contingent on the results of a background check. We participate in the Federal E-Verify system.

    Apply at https://internal-seattleymca.icims.com/jobs/12859/personal-trainer—healthy-living-iii/job?mode=view

    Britany
    Participant

    Britany Decker
    4801 Fauntleroy Way SW Unit 314, Seattle WA 98116
    (509) 859-2713
    britanydecker1@gmail.com

    SUMMARY

    I am a self-motivated and dynamic professional who enjoys acquiring the skills to supersede expectations. I enjoy the challenge of meeting goals and targets. My first experience with customer service was 11 years ago when I got my first job at Plato’s Closet. I have great ability in navigating a vast variety of different personalities. No matter what, I always act in the best interest of the team I am on.

    EXPERIENCE

    Origins Cannabis – Seattle, WA – Budtender (May 2021 – September 2021)
    – Primarily focused on educating my customers on the quickly growing cannabis industry.
    – Utilized my passion for the products to feel inspired and share that enthusiasm with others.
    – I learned the in’s and out’s of the vastly different products and strains in this exciting, new, and rapidly expanding industry.
    – I was on the frontlines of how the public experienced our store, products, and staff. I was able to use this information to improve the work dynamic and culture of the team.
    – Handled cash transactions with customers, scanned goods, and collected payments.

    Sleepers In Seattle – Seattle, WA – Sales Representative/Swatch Coordinator (November 2020 – May 2021)
    – I made $5000 in sales for the company daily.
    – I answered all phone calls and directed them to the correct parties.
    – I had direct communication with all of our manufacturers.
    – During Covid I had taken on extra tasks like Status Updates, Customer Service, and Warranty Claims.
    – I was the person in charge of the organization and ordering of 50,000+ fabrics and leathers.

    Mathnasium – Seattle, WA – Student Supervisor/Social Media Manager (September 2020 – October 2020)
    – I made all the ads for their social media campaign and posted them daily across multiple platforms.
    – I sanitized the entire tutoring facility multiple times and checked every student’s temperature upon arrival.
    – Played games with the kids and got to build a rapport with them and their parents.
    – Kept all the children on task throughout their day to day tasks.
    Had an open dialogue with all the teachers for all the students to negotiate best steps forward.

    Blue Moon Burgers – Seattle, WA – Cashier/Busser/Alcohol Server (July 2020 – October 2020)
    – Creating a great atmosphere by being friendly, energetic, choosing good music, and conversing with customers.
    – Ability to see the bigger picture in terms of how to streamline daily duties and organizing our store.
    – Ability to maintain a fast-paced, high-volume, clean, customer-focused restaurant.
    – I put my financial literacy to work when counting the till.
    Displayed exceptional customer service.

    EDUCATION

    Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA (2013 – 2016)
    Lincoln High School, Tacoma, WA (2009 – 2013)

    Mathnasium:
    Juned: Center Director
    Phone: 206-800-6284
    Email: westseattle@mathnasium.com

    Blue Moon Burgers:
    Kaydee: Manager
    Phone: 360-230-2940
    Half Price Books:
    Craig Burrows: Bookseller 3/Key Holder
    Phone: 253-380-9222

    Half Price Books:
    Adriana: Bookseller 2
    Email: adrianaliago@gmail.com
    Phone: 206-856-1921

    88.1 The Burg:
    Rune Torgenson: Former Radio Show Co-Host
    Phone: 425-281-5025

    anonyme
    Participant

    @WSeaKell, congrats on your new buddy, Buddy. For those of you who don’t know who Nathan Bedford Forrest was (the man whose authoritarian quotes apparently inspire Buddy) Forrest was a Confederate general and the first Grand Wizard of the KKK. You’ve got some great company there! For someone who self-describes as happy, friendly and “never angry” (bizarrely narcissistic descriptors) you’ve spewed an enormous amount of dismissive and hateful rhetoric at anyone and everyone who has either disagreed with you or tried to provide reasonable information to counter your alternative facts. It should also be noted that, despite your numerous demands for proof of the benefits of masking, you have shown NO proof, aside from largely anonymous opinion pieces, to bolster your claims to the contrary. Not that it would do any good; you’re perfectly capable of finding that evidence yourself if you were even slightly interested in facts. Every science (not opinion) based website, including the CDC, recommends that children mask in school and provide documentation of the negative consequences of not doing so. You do, however, make an excellent case for recent studies showing that conspiracy theorists not only reject facts when directly presented with them, but dig in even deeper. I’m fine with letting you do just that.

    Catrina60
    Participant

    Nelson Electric is hiring – Project Managers, Project Administrators, and a Controller.
    COMPANY PROFILE
    Since 1951, Nelson Electric has been wiring the buildings that define the Puget Sound region. As a design/build contractor, Nelson Electric prides itself on providing valuable advice throughout the building design process, including realistic, complete and detailed budgets to assist the owner in making cost/benefit decisions. During building construction, our highly skilled electricians perform a quality installation and work with the other construction trades to ensure smooth project flow and help reduce the overall costs of construction. Upon project completion, we continue to work with the building owner by offering maintenance and renovation services, and through creation and execution of a building preventative maintenance plan. Our honest and comprehensive approach to contracting has provided us the opportunity to work on numerous landmark projects in Seattle, Bellevue, and the neighboring communities. Nelson Electric has expertise in all aspects of electrical construction. Nelson Electric has proven to be the contractor of choice for owners needing a project completed on time and within budget. Nelson Electric is a proud member of the National Electrical Contractors Association and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

    wseakell
    Participant

    Thank you for the support @Buddy! The New York Times newsletter this morning had an interesting and accurate look at vaccine skepticism, this time from both sides. “The second form of vaccine skepticism is among Democrats — although many would recoil at any suggestion that they are vaccine skeptics. Most Democrats are certainly not skeptical about getting a shot. But many are skeptical that the vaccines protect them.”

    Here’s what I wrote last week which didn’t post for some reason. This is why I’m encouraging the discussion. It needs to happen now so our poor kids aren’t masking indefinitely. I hope more people feel comfortable about speaking up about this.


    @angelescrest
    – Thank you for all you’ve been doing through this crazy time! Yes, my “many” teachers was used in respective to the amount I know, which I’m sure is not as many as you! I do have quite a few teacher friends though, having received my degree from Central Washington. My children go to a daycare with many Highline SD teacher’s and staff’s children, so I do know quite a few there (like my great friend, the Speech Therapist I quote above). My sister is also a Professor of Nursing at a local college, so I have her opinion as well. And yes, many of them – including my nurse sister who also works in the hospitals – are ready to end the school mask mandate when the Omicron wave is over. They comment on how hard it is to teach when children have a hard time understanding them and vice versa, how they’re sick of playing mask police all day, and how (for those that teach smaller children) it’s hard to get the kids to wear them properly, or they (the teacher) has to help change saliva-soaked, snotty masks. They’ve read the studies that do not prove school mandates slow the spread of COVID, and have seen other states successfully lose the school mandate and not have increased outbreaks.


    @shotinthefoot
    – This is the last time I will reply to your nonsense. You show your stereotyping once again with your Joe Rogan comment (the only time I’ve listened to old Joe was in college watching his greatly awful Fear Factor). There is a vaccine mandate for school district employees. The purpose of said vaccine is to prevent death and hospitalization. So how would children put teachers lives at risk if they all have the vaccine that prevents death and hospitalization?

    Also, your rants have not included any studies that show masking kids actually helps slow the spread of COVID. Until you are able to provide that data, stop commenting until you can come up with an factual, well thought out debate. (Which it appears you have stopped, hurray!)

    To those that call me an angry troll, I laugh at that! I’m not typing hysterically, with my brow furrowed and a crimson face. Currently I’m hearing my laughing kids in the next room and smiling with a cat on my lap. I’m loving this discussion. I understand the view from the other side, and think it is incorrect which is why I’m engaging in debate. The shear attacks that I receive for posting anything (on an open discussion board, mind you) is insane. If you call me and my kids names, and jump to stereotypes, I’m not going to be kind anymore. Instead of jumping to an incorrect conclusion that I’m some FOX news-lovin’, gun totin’, Joe Rogan listenin’, anti-vaxxer, why not engage in meaningful dialogue? You’ll find I’m none of those things. It all makes me a little sad, and also laugh, but never angry.

    Have a lovely Monday everyone!

    RestoredRemodel
    Participant

    Restored Design and Remodel is hiring for all carpentry positions. We are a company that genuinely cares about its employees. Join a team of highly skilled, professional, and fun carpenters. Work on exciting and challenging projects every day.

    Our company specializes in custom additions, kitchens, and baths. We are proud members of NARI and Master Builders Association and have built up long-lasting professional relationships with many different designers and architectural firms.

    We offer competitive wages, benefits, and a great company atmosphere. Work is primarily Seattle based. Candidates will be subject to a background check.

    For Lead Carpenter Position: Each Lead Carpenter will run a project from start to finish alongside a Project Manager, Productions Manager, a team of skilled carpenters, office staff, and a full list of established and professional subcontractors and designers. Our goal is to offer as much support as possible to ensure Lead Carpenters can focus solely on the daily operations of their remodel project without unnecessary disturbances. Ideal candidates will have minimum 5 years’ experience in remodeling, tools, working vehicle, clean driving record, and cell phone.

    For Carpenter Position: Each Carpenter will work alongside a Lead Carpenter for each project and will perform the bulk of the day-to-day, bag’s on work. Work includes: demo, excavation/foundation, framing, siding, trim, doors/windows, etc. Ideal candidates will have minimum 3 years’ experience in remodeling, tools, working vehicle, clean driving record, and cell phone.

    Pay Rate: $18-$45/hr depending on experience and position

    Benefits include:
    Competitive Wages
    Vacation
    Sick Pay
    Holidays
    Overtime Pay
    Health Insurance
    401(k) Retirement Plan
    Mileage Reimbursement
    Cell Phone Reimbursement
    Tool Repair
    Tool Purchase Program

    Please contact: Caleb Quick P: (206) 818-9653 E: Caleb@restoredremodel.com

    wseakell
    Participant

    Posting from the car (as a passenger, don’t worry) I don’t think the link came through so trying again. This ins one of many examples of educated people changing their views on school masking as the pandemic evolves:

    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/28/opinion/masks-covid-children.html


    @donewithcovid
    – my friend and I would love to do an in person meeting to discuss this further and see how we can encourage change. Wondering how we can exchange emails without the crazies getting them!


    @shotinthefoot
    – you should join! It would be nice for you to meet people and talk face to face about your baseless claims. Also, I replied to the teacher and had a couple edits then it didn’t re-post. Once I get back to my computer I’ll try again.

    shotinthefoot
    Participant

    @wseakell – here’s where I find it hard to believe that, in your own words, you’re “one of the happiest, friendliest people” because if your posts are any indication, you’re incredibly rude and dismissive of ANYONE who doesn’t subscribe to your views. I’ve read plenty, thank you, and continue to grow and learn every day. Save your judgments for the individual in the mirror. Oh, and no need to respond to me again with your histrionics, I have no further interest in engaging with angry trolls. Hope your little maskless trolls remain healthy, and I sure as hell hope their teachers do, too.

    Freedom is the recognition of necessity. – Hegel

    wseakell
    Participant

    @shotinthefoot – LOOK! Call the police! People can actually change their views. Like in this opinion piece below from the director of infectious disease management in the emergency department of the Boston Medical Center. But she must also listen to Joe Rogan and be a selfish lunatic as you’d like to believe. Get a life. Read studies. Post your facts, instead of having no debate other than attacking others with literally nothing to back up the crap you say. I don’t expect you’ll read this, because it’s apparent you don’t read anything, but here you are:

    donewithcovid
    Participant

    @wseakell I completely agree with you. Masking children is inhumane and must be stopped now. How disturbing is it that we have a society full of adults who are so afraid of a virus that has a 99.99% survival rate (for young, healthy people) that they are sacrificing children to “protect” themselves? The fact that everywhere else in the world is lifting mask restrictions but Seattle is not is absolute insanity.

    I would love to get together to talk in more detail about what can be done to stop this. If we don’t stand up for our rights and protect our children they will continue to keep us masked as long as they want.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by donewithcovid.
    dthysens
    Participant

    Our Commitment to Equity
    The Y actively promotes a culture free from bias and injustice. We are dedicated to removing institutional and systemic barriers that result in oppression and racism. We will be accountable to marginalized communities for creating equitable and sustainable environments where social justice is woven into every facet of our programs, and by caring for our communities in a culturally versatile and respectful manner.

    Job Summary

    The YMCA is on the look out for a great Early Learning Assistant Center Director who will help oversee the daily operations of our new Early Learning Education Center and Preschool opening in the fall.

    You will help plan and implement a safe and quality child care program through working directly with employees, participants and parents. The ideal candidate will have experience working with all early learning age groups.

    Responsibilities:
    Ensures planning and implementation of culturally relevant and developmentally appropriate activities within the curriculum in accordance with the Youth Development goals of the YMCA. Is responsible for the quality and completion of all program plans, including lesson, behavior and event plans. 
    Hires, trains, supervises and evaluates child care site staff/volunteers. Is responsible for professional development planning. Conducts staff meetings and organizes trainings. Maintains required staff/child ratios.
    Professionally communicates as needed confidential and evaluative information with parents/guardians including newsletters, individual parent communication and parent/teacher conferences.
    Follows YMCA policies and procedures, including those related to medical and disciplinary situations, child abuse prevention and emergency procedures.
    Maintains professional relationships with families, facility personnel and the community. May plan and conduct events for parents.
    May maintain required records according to YMCA and DSHS standards, including attendance records, immunization records, registration information, accident reports, discipline records and fire evacuation records.
    Recruits new enrollments.
    Ensures that site supplies are maintained and purchased as necessary.
    May assist with developing and monitoring department budgets.
    Ensures developmentally appropriate classrooms including appearance, décor and cleanliness of site.
    May supervise a group of children to ensure their health and safety and to provide for a positive experience for each child.
    May prepare and serve snacks.
    Recruits and supports members of Parent Advisory Group.
    Attends staff meetings and trainings as required.
    Other duties as assigned.

    Qualifications:
    You are 21 years of age or older and should have:

    Three years or more of experience working with children kindergarten aged and younger.
    Two or more years of supervisory experience preferred.
    Requires written proof of education; including a current CDA, or minimum college credits as required by DEL (for example 45 credits in early childhood education). Other applicable education, training, and experience, which provide the knowledge, abilities, and skills necessary to perform effectively in the position will be considered.
    Ability to model and demonstrate Y values; caring, respect, responsibility and honesty
    Experience overseeing, planning and implementing group activities
    Prefer knowledge of and previous experience with, diverse populations (language, culture, race, physical ability, sexual orientation, etc.). Ability to speak any language in addition to English may be helpful.

    For additional information or to apply: https://internal-seattleymca.icims.com/jobs/11934/assistant-center-director%2c-early-learning/job?mode=view&mobile=false&width=750&height=500&bga=true&needsRedirect=false&jan1offset=-480&jun1offset=-420

    anonyme
    Participant

    “…get a plan in place for the mandate, especially in schools, to end”. And here is the fatally flawed argument behind the anti-mask mentality – that somehow a virus will respond to legislation, or that legislators can predict the precise behavior of a virus, including an end date. No one can do that, no matter how zealous they might be or how god-like in their own eyes. After all, you failed to predict Omicron, didn’t you, as your first rant preceded it? A virus is not a policy. Please tell us all the exact date when Covid will end, back up that claim with evidence, and maybe, just maybe, you’ll get someone to agree with you. Meanwhile, we have no choice other than to be flexible depending on the direction that the virus takes. It is also baffling that you would open another thread with exactly the same rant, presented to exactly the same audience, and somehow expect that this time everyone will agree with you. That is the very definition of insanity, and the more you screech and name-call, the more likely the definition seems to fit.

    wseakell
    Participant

    @shotinthefoot – You are a master of stereotyping and jumping to false conclusions. I’m not angry or triggered, my goal is to start an open discussion on the open discussion area of the blog. The research I’ve found is not made up or false. Show me the studies that prove masking kids slows the spread of COVID in schools. I’ll wait. Instead of bashing someone that has a different point of view from you, why not engage in meaningful discussion and show studies that prove your point?
    If you met me you’d find I’m one of the happiest, friendliest people around that cares about my community and neighbors. That’s why I happily mask right now when Omicron is surging. But we need to get on our leaders to get a plan in place for the mandate, especially in schools, to end. I’d be happy to meet for coffee to discuss!

    Are you looking for a fun place to work with great people? Do you have a great sense of humor? Then we are the place for you!
    We work Monday thru Friday, offer paid time off, paid training, medical and dental benefits, Simple IRA plan with match of 3% and more.
    We are looking for a team player that loves working with people and problem solving for both our clients and our technicians.
    We service and repair most vehicles both foreign and domestic.
    Must haves:
    Excellent computer skills- Office, Outlook, Facebook, texting and a good understanding of social media.
    Experience running a shop with 3 or more technicians.
    Great organizational skills.
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    Task oriented.
    Knowledge about vehicles and parts.
    Self motivated.
    Happy Demeanor.
    We have been in business for over 51 years and are involved in our community through numerous service organizations.
    Send resume via email to kandie@tomsautomotive.com
    All applications are confidential.

    #1026430
    Anne
    Participant

    Pair of Upholstered Arm Chairs from Dania in “Bogart”style. Extremely comfortable & in great condition Easy to clean yellow/gold microfiber fabric.
    $90 each or $ $170 for the pair.Can send pics & dimensions if interested. Easy pick-up at West Coast Self Storage on Harbor Ave SW.

    #1026423
    dental
    Participant

    ABOUT US:
    We are a small but fast-growing General Dental office located in West Seattle
    We are a positive, collaborative, conscientious and friendly team who is looking for an Office Manager
    We take great pride in the quality of care that we provide our patients and are looking for a friendly team player who will thrive working in a fun and busy environment
    We value continuing education and the personal and professional growth of our staff

    JOB DESCRIPTION:
    Duties include but are not limited to:
    Overseeing daily operations, staffing and finances of practice to ensure fundamental systems and protocols are in place and functioning effectively to reach practice goals
    Facilities management
    Goal-setting with Dr. Holliday
    Management of personnel resources
    Management of operations
    Patient care coordination and scheduling
    Overseeing Insurance operations

    OUR IDEAL CANDIDATE EXHIBITS THE FOLLOWING:
    2-5 years experience in Dental Office (preferred but not required)
    Exceptional interpersonal skills
    An affinity for organization and details
    Ability to be flexible and collaborative
    Passion for delivering the highest quality customer service and patient care

    ABOUT THE POSITION:
    Full time; 4 days a week
    Competitive salary for qualified applicants
    Medical benefits
    In-house dental
    Retirement plan matching
    Paid vacation and holidays

    To apply for the Office Manager position at Holliday Dental, please send a cover letter and resume to info@hollidaydentalcare.com. Include in your cover letter why you think you’d be a good fit for the position. We look forward to hearing from you!

    CarDriver
    Participant

    At the end of the day i follow and believe Dr Fauchi, the CDC, UW experts and state and county health officials. The internet is so full of experts that it is IMPOSSIBLE to weed out the knowledgeable ones from the “mama’s basement” “expert”. All of us can be CERTAIN that covid will be studied and dissected for years to come. There will be a truth to come that we did too much or we did too little or we wore masks too much or we wore masks too little or or or. I’ve found that going with the flow and doing my part has NOT impacted my mental health in any way. Don’t get me wrong i’ll be VERY happy to not have to wear a mask or show my vaccine card but all this “hoopla” has exposed a scary fact that there’s a LOT of people whose mental health is awfully fragile! Also exposed how much selfishness there is as peoples only concern is that they must be allowed to do anything they want any time they want.

    wseakell
    Participant

    @shotinthefoot – It is apparent you can’t think of a well thought out response, so must attack my character, call me names, and also – way to go, I bet this feels great! – speak down on my kids. Very mature! I will not engage.
    Oh wait, I have to say one thing though, it’s too tempting … my kids, husband, and I ARE wearing our masks you idiot! Stop jumping to conclusions!! My goal is to get the conversation started on ENDING the school mandate (and public mandate) when it makes sense, instead of mindlessly allowing it to continue just because it makes snowflakes like you feel better.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by wseakell.
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    wseakell
    Participant

    @CarDriver – I’m not talking about the future, I’m talking about now. The current pandemic we’re in. The current real doctors and the studies they have done that show masking is not effective in stopping the spread of COVID in schools. Why are you bringing up me not wanting to mask up in an imaginary future pandemic? Did I ever say I would be against masking in said imaginary future pandemic? I feel like I’m in the Twilight Zone. Do people not actually read other studies or points of views other than their own? It is apparent most on the blog do not. My views were not always this! But they have changed, especially in the last 6 months, as I educated myself, spoke to people in the community, and also as COVID has fluidly changed and morphed into the not-so-deadly disease it was at first (thanks to huge increase in vaccination, and the less severe Omicron variant).

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by wseakell.
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