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  • #1001200
    dental
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    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 a Registered Dental Hygienist
    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:
    Remove calculus and plaque from all surfaces of the teeth
    Instruct patients of all ages on proper dental hygiene and good nutrition
    Apply preventive materials to the teeth (ex sealants and fluorides)
    Patient screening procedures; such as assessment of oral health conditions, review of the health history, oral cancer screening, head and neck inspection and dental charting
    Sterilization
    Taking digital x rays

    OUR IDEAL CANDIDATE EXHIBITS THE FOLLOWING:
    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:
    Part time: 2-3 days/week OR Full time: 4 days/week
    Competitive salary for qualified applicants
    Medical benefits
    In-house dental
    Retirement plan matching
    Paid vacation and holidays

    To apply for the Dental Hygienist position at Holliday Dental, please send us 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!

    #1001190
    Curiousabout
    Participant

    I got the vaccine and so far so good, arm is a little sore like you mentioned but otherwise GOOD!

    I’ve heard the 2nd dose puts you down for 24 hours so you and I will see once we get it.
    Thanks CarDriver for your input and concerns.

    #1001189
    Graciano
    Participant

    I agree with the others, just don’t leave Tubby with a stranger. They may be a perfectly reliable “stranger” but you just never know until it is too late.
    Pets are like children, they don’t ask to be brought into this world (household) you made their choice so it is your responsibility to take care of them and love them. If this was your child would you just leave them with someone you met on the internet for a month while you are away???

    #1001154
    hammerhead
    Participant

    OK a few words from a cat rescue person in west seattle. Please for the love of the cat’s life. DO NOT I REPEAT DO NOT JUST GIVE YOUR CAT TO SOMEONE TO TAKE IT HOME AND SAY HERE YOU GO KITTY KITTY.

    I really don’t want to get a call, oh Tubby went missing. Dear god. I am sorry this borders on animal neglect and abuse.

    Feral cat assistance and trapping

    #1001143
    Curiousabout
    Participant

    Thank you CarDriver… I’m just worried that my body is going to reject it like every other med I had to take for some reason or another. Fingers crossed on this one!

    #1001131

    In reply to: Free Wooden Bike Rack

    elidar007
    Participant

    Here is my email scbones007@hotmail.com.

    #1001128
    CarDriver
    Participant

    Got my 1st Pfizer shot 2 weeks ago today. It was a little tender where the needle went in. My arm was a little sore, but not enough to stop my everyday activities. After @30 hours after the shot arm felt completely normal. I had NO other side effects.

    #1001122
    Curiousabout
    Participant

    I’m getting my 1st dose of the Covid vaccine today Pfizer and I am a person that can’t take anything prescribed or not without getting ill or side effects from it and was wondering if anyone like me has gotten the vaccine and made it thru it OK after getting it?
    I’m nervous about this and not from the needle part of it just the unknown… any encouragement would help!

    • This topic was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by Curiousabout.
    • This topic was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by Curiousabout.
    #1001105
    mark dierking
    Participant

    Please call meat 206-384-9468 regarding Tubby.
    thanks,
    md

    #1001055
    Diana SMN
    Participant

    JOB DESCRIPTION
    Spilt Milk Nannies is a referral service that connects families who need occasional care to great babysitters. This position is great for anyone who needs a flexible schedule. You choose your hours! Pay is $20/hr.

    QUALIFICATIONS
    -At least 18 years old with a strong childcare background
    -3 glowing childcare references
    -CPR/First Aid certified or willing to become certified before the start of employment
    -Be willing to be fully background checked

    If you are in the West Seattle area please inquire at https://southseattle.spiltmilknannies.com/inquire/nanny

    #1001030
    anonyme
    Participant

    My thoughts exactly. Taking a cat to a new home and letting it outside is often a recipe for disaster. It’s quite possible the cat would never be seen again. Allowing a cat to roam is risky enough (both for the cat and for wildlife) but changing an outdoor cat’s territory is not only disorienting, it exposes the animal to even more danger – including the hostility of already established feline residents in the neighborhood. I wish people who have outdoor cats would also consider the impact on human residents in the area, as they become de facto caretakers of your animals. The cats become a nuisance, whether the neighbors are cat lovers or not. I would second Mehud’s suggestion that you have someone trustworthy stay in your home to care for the cat.

    Gebus
    Participant

    I have some projects around my home that I need doing over the next few months.
    From a deck rebuild to a basement remodel.
    I’m looking for a reliable team to do this work that communicates well and does good work.

    Anyone gotten any work done recently that they were happy with and would recommend? I have been working with a local handyman/contractor who unfortunately hasn’t lived up to task and need to look for someone else.

    Thanks for the help!

    -G

    #1000982
    Acoots
    Participant

    Our West Seattle Ophthalmology practice needs a medical assistant to join our team.
    This is a full-time position with medical, dental, life insurance and 401(k) benefits. PTO, Competitive salary, and free parking.

    Job Duties and Responsibilities:
    • Guides patient to exam rooms
    • Interviews patient
    • Measures visual acuity and neutralizes glasses (determine lens Rx) using a lensometer
    • Records chief complaint and visual acuity in patient’s chart
    • Performs visual fields, IOL measurements, Glaucoma/Retinal testing
    • Provide pre-operative instructions
    • Phone in Rx refills and respond to patient phone calls
    • Assist in minor surgical procedures
    • Prepares specimens for laboratory analysis
    • Sets up instruments and equipment according to protocol
    • Cleans exam/procedure room, instruments and equipment between visits
    • Process instruments according to procedure
    • Restock supplies
    • Respects and promotes patient rights
    • Responds appropriately to emergency codes
    • Direct patient after exam room visit
    • Other appropriate duties as assigned

    Job Requirements:
    Must be able to navigate websites and use a computer with ease.

    Education and Experience:
    • High school diploma required
    • 1-2 years relevant work experience
    • HIV/AIDS Certification preferred
    • Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification preferred
    • Washing ton State Medical Assistant Certification (CMA) a plus

    Abilities and Skills:
    • Written and oral command of the English language
    • Ability to multi-task and prioritize duties efficiently
    • Demonstration of compassion and caring in patient communications
    • A professional and pleasant image
    • Ability to work with Physicians, Management, Coworkers and Patients
    • Knowledge of HIPAA privacy practices
    • Team player with a “can do” attitude that can work in a fast-paced environment
    • Excellent computer skills in Microsoft Office Applications including Outlook, and Word

    jgarcia
    Participant

    Hi, writing to say that my 98 Honda CR-V is missing, presumably stolen.
    I’m waiting for law enforcement to come and take a report but wanted to post here as well.

    -Last parked near Delridge/Genessee
    -Plates: BPE9312
    -Has two stickers on rear window, one silver holographic anatomically correct heart, the other is a Rip n Dip finger flip cat.
    -feathers hanging from rear view mirror
    -plastic horse, sage, handmade broom on dash
    -various found feathers, leaves, flowers on space near odometer

    My neighbor recently had their car stolen and WSB helped them recover it.
    Thanks for your help!

    #1000960
    mehud7
    Participant

    You do realize that you can’t just bring a cat to a new home and let it out? I am sorry your pet sitter backed out. You may want to consider having someone come to your home to care for kitty every few days, or even let the person stay at your home.

    meaghanhaas
    Participant

    Highland Park Corner Store is a neighborhood gathering spot, serving quality locally sourced coffee and pastries to the communities of Highland Park and greater West Seattle. Our mission is to build community through food, drinks and a welcoming environment to enjoy them with friends and neighbors.

    We’re looking for a friendly, motivated barista that is interested in helping us build this community gathering spot.

    What you’ll be doing:
    – Making and serving specialty coffee and tea beverages
    – Greeting and building relationships with customers
    – Following guidelines regarding cleanliness, safety, and COVID compliance
    – Serving pastries and ready-made items
    – Processing cash and credit card payments
    – Keeping coffee and food products stocked
    – Supporting the store with other side work as needed during your shift

    Please reach out if you:
    – Have an interest in building community
    – Can contribute to a positive and respectful work environment
    – Are dependable and team-oriented
    – Have at least 2 years barista experience, with a strong understanding of espresso, milk steaming, and latte art
    – Can commit 20-25 hrs/week, between 6am-3pm
    – Are 18 years of age or older

    Please send your resumes to hello@highlandparkcornerstore.com.
    We can’t wait to meet you!

    • This topic was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by WSB.
    • This topic was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by meaghanhaas. Reason: Added email address for job applicants
    #1000948

    In reply to: Free Wooden Bike Rack

    nwpolitico
    Participant

    As were mine, evidently. Can you share the best way to contact you and arrange a pick-up? I don’t see a way to DM you on this site.

    #1000946

    In reply to: Why would you do that.

    mark47n
    Participant

    22Blades:
    As a former project manager for a large construction firm I can say that I am more than familiar with the rules and regs regarding site safety and street use permits. Also, if you feel that a contractor is in violation, call the the contractor to let them know and then follow that up with a call to the city if you’re not satisfied with the contractors response. Beyond that, you can steer clear of the site.

    In another post, where you feel that I spend all of my time with a nail gun (speaking of assumptions) you conflate my lack of outrage for the the OP’s situation with my response to another respondent’s dislike for my comprehensive reply, which he considers crass, since I don’t believe a the maps referenced would necessarily be reliable or update enough to be considered evidence. A pretty lame rhetorical trick, really. I have no emotional connection to this.

    I’ve played illegal parking roulette and lost (never been towed, though, but my daughter has). Alas, public streets are just that…public. Private lots are, conversely private. Moreover, the towing notices and signs that say “parking for resident only” are pretty explicit, wouldn’t you say?

    So, fair or unfair, the OP’s son is stuck with the consequences of poor decision making.
    That the OP has chosen not to have cars towed from their driveway is on the OP. I stated much earlier that it was certainly their right to do so and I certainly would.

    Since you’ve chosen to malign my character in this thread I will say simply that I do care for my neighbors but that care has limits. My complete lack of outrage in this thread is due to the fact that the OP’s son, the person in this thread, took a gamble and lost. Lost big. All he had to do was inconvenience himself a bit and park legally a bit further away and walk a bit. I believe that the property manager had every right to have the car towed. That said, it may not have been necessary and may even have been spiteful. I don’t know, and, more importantly, neither do you. We are only seeing an extremely narrow sliver of the situation, the one that the OP wants us to see.

    You may now burn me in effigy and take quotes out of context.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by mark47n.
    #1000940

    In reply to: Why would you do that.

    22blades
    Participant

    People are getting on the bandwagon without reading the post.

    “The last one was Duos. Which their patrons would park in my driveway and walk down and we never once had them towed.

    So a business & their clients get a pass but when it’s a homeowner, stick it to him?

    As for me, I have had construction vehicles towed on a number of occasions from my property. 5 ton trucks are not cheap tows. They do it willingly. I’ll tell you, they sure sing a different tune when the shoe is on the other foot. I know who my neighbors are & I care about them.

    micharon,
    You are lucky to have a son that checks on your well being. I too have an elderly parent that I keep tabs on. It’s a labor of love that too many people with disabilities, health issues, single parent households, or employment challenged have to navigate. Best wishes to both of you…

    WearyStoneFarm
    Participant

    Weary Stone Farm is an equal opportunity employer and we strongly encourage members of all communities to apply. At Weary Stone Farm, anti-racism is a core value.

    We seek artists, craftspeople, plant people, lovers of the outdoors, and others who are looking for flexible hours, garden training, and a community-minded approach to for-profit business.

    Currently hiring for 10 hours/week (1-2 shifts) with possibility of expanded hours this spring and summer.

    We offer unique opportunities in our Delridge neighborhood start-up, including profit-sharing, paid time off for volunteering and paid time off for creating your own arts and crafts, We also take zero % commission on any of your creations sold to our clients in their homes or in our retail space.

    To learn more, please contact us at wearystonefarm@gmail.com or call (206) 321-1446.

    #1000911

    In reply to: Why would you do that.

    Sue
    Participant

    I’m sorry this happened. But unless a parking lot has a public parking sign (and/or some way to pay for parking), it seems really clear that it’s not public parking. Whether the business is open or not, the owner has the right to have cars towed. They have no idea if someone is there for 10 minutes or hour and doing a virtuous favor for someone or if they’ve decided to park there long-term or abandon their car. And if one car parks there, it gives indirect permission for others to park there. Then they’ve got cars trespassing on their property and creating precedent for public use. They need to protect their investment. Parking has always been difficult over there, construction or not, which is why I don’t patronize the businesses over there as a rule. You mentioned it was an alley. If it wasn’t in a lot and it’s not a street, then there’s likely no “street parking” in the alley. I used to rent a home with an alley in the back. Was there room for cars to park there? Yes, in certain places. Was it legal for anyone to park there? No. Everything back there was attached to a property and not a public right of way for parking.

    #1000903
    itamarbz
    Participant

    Hello! A friend was supposed to watch my cat but backed out last minute, so I am desperately looking for someone (a cat lover) to watch Tubby (the cat) while I am away for a few months!

    Tubby is an extremely low maintenance cat who prefers to spend the majority of his days outside in the park. (Hence my preference for keeping him in west settle). He’s extremely friendly and comfortable around people, even with strangers.

    Because he spends his day outside you almost never need to change his litter, only to refill his food and water. He just needs a warm home base and friendly watchers! He is neutered and chipped and vaccinated, of course. And I will pay for his food and any vet bills, if any are needed.

    Please let me know if you or your neighbors are cat lovers who would open their home to a friendly cat!

    Thanks,

    Itamar

    #1000899

    In reply to: Why would you do that.

    22blades
    Participant

    mark47n says…

    “…all I can say is suck it up.”
    “As for public safety, well, cross the street.”
    “and if you don’t like that then you can sod off.”

    THAT speaks volumes for the level of concern this poster has for our fellow neighbors. Not much at all.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by 22blades.
    MercyMoi
    Participant

    My son’s Pixel 4a in a black case was dropped around 2pm today (Sunday). South side of Edmunds across from True Value. It could have fallen at around 45th, again on the south side of Edmunds. It’s powered off (perhaps from impact on ground?) so we can’t track it.

    Please email me at merudevi (at) gmail if you find it. Thanks!!

    #1000895

    In reply to: Why would you do that.

    mark47n
    Participant

    Well, Scott, I wouldn’t say that I’m pro-business. Rather, I’d say that I’m a believer in property rights. Along with that, I’m not into the pearl clutching and hand wringing that goes on around here.

    The OP wants to believe, and convey, the idea that their son was treated unfairly and that may be true…but may not be. Could the tow have been illegal? Sure, but, given a look at the area on a satellite map, it’s probably not public parking. The right of way is public but that is only so wide and the strip of property beyond that is private. Just like the OP’s driveway. Alleyway’s are actually owned by the property owners but the city holds a ROW through it. It’s my money, based on satellite imagery, that the parking behind the building that housed Duos is absolutely private. Additionally, there are private parking signs along the wall behind what was Duos, stating that you’ll be towed by Westside towing.

    Maps that are available for general use are often marked as being for reference and will have some sort of disclaimer attached to them since they aren’t updated with every possible change.

    As to my multiple paragraphs: I prefer to have complete thoughts. I prefer to be clear. There are multiple point covered by the OP and I addressed them and if you don’t like that then you can sod off. You don’t present an argument to the contrary or try to refute what I stated,

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