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  • #967667
    birdrescuer
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    #967602
    CarDriver
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    SDOT put in a new more protected crosswalk at 49th and Admiral. Next time you’re driveing Westbound(down hill) Look for the flashing beacon they installed on the west side of the street. It’s not only partially blocked by a telephone pole but they installed 2 new signs in front of it! Can’t see it untill you’re 1 car length away. Logic(yes i know,this is a government agency afterall) would have you think they would check it’s visability before installing. There are other beacon’s that are highly visable so it’s not like this was the only one.

    #967567
    TKDguy
    Participant

    Are you looking to get fit and learn a martial art for the new year?

    The West Seattle Tae Kwon Do Club is looking for new members for its ongoing classes at High Point Community Center. Adults (18 and older) can sign up to learn Tae Kwon Do, a Korean martial art known for its fast sparring techniques, dynamic forms, and strong kicks. Classes cost only $38/month and meet Mondays & Thursdays 6:20-7:50pm and Saturdays 10am-12pm.

    Our first class for the new year is on Thursday, January 2 from 6:20-7:50am. Come check it out!

    New students can join at any time and beginners are definitely welcome! The classes are challenging, but also fun. Improve your physical fitness, learn self-defense techniques, and develop mental focus and discipline. Our club is focused on self-improvement in a non-competitive atmosphere that promotes unity, respect, and indomitable spirit.

    Check out our website at http://westseattle.choitkd.org/, email westseattletkd@gmail.com for questions, or call (206) 684-7422 for registration information.

    #967495
    Sadandconfused
    Participant

    I’m sorry Sue this is very saddening and tough for you as it is for us isn’t it… I will take a look at the website you gave, thank you.

    But now what we are noticing is we’ve been giving Bean fluids, Lactate Ringers and the day after getting it his BG goes skyrocket…is there some sort of sugar in that “liquid”? Question has been sent to Vet but they are closed today.

    #967443
    WSB
    Keymaster

    Posting for Menashe & Sons Jewelers:

    Menashe & Sons Jewelers, located in West Seattle for 46 years, is seeking one full-time position and one part-time position to join our sales team at our family-owned-and-operated store.

    Position Requirements:
    -Excellent Customer Service
    -Ability to work in a fun/fast paced environment
    -Sales and jewelry knowledge preferred but not necessary
    -Dedicated team member with a positive attitude
    -Self-starter and able to work independently
    -Ability to multi task
    -Must be able to work Saturdays

    To apply, please bring your cover letter and resume to Jack Menashe at the store
    during business hours Monday – Friday 10-5:30 pm & Saturday 10- 5 pm or email us
    at menasheandsons@hotmail.com

    Please feel free to contact us at (206)-932-4272 if you have any questions about
    the position.

    Established in 1943, the SK Food Group is a leader in the food manufacturing and wholesale food sales industry. We produce a complete line of products for many different market segments including retail, convenience stores, vending and the transportation industry. In addition, we pride ourselves on the sub-contract manufacturing and private labeling capabilities our company offers to customers throughout the United States. Please visit http://www.skfoodgroup.com for more information.

    We are looking for a Accounts Payable Specialist to join our team at our corporate office in West Seattle.

    Reporting to the Accounts Payable Supervisor and as a member of the corporate AP team, the Accounts Payable Specialist records invoices presented to the company for payment, maintains the appropriate records and prepares payments of the invoices.

    This is a full-time opportunity with a competitive benefits package to include company paid family medical benefits, 401k retirement plan with company matching program, annual bonus potential, paid time off, and more.

    Essential Duties:
    • Enter new items into the accounts payable system.
    • Reconcile invoice to purchase order differences to ensure accurate payments.
    • Ensure proper approval on all invoices prior to payment.
    • Process associate expense reports.
    • Respond to vendors as needed.
    • Reconcile assigned accounts.
    • Prepare payments to vendors, including checks and electronic payments.
    • Additional reconciling and researching as required.
    • Other duties as assigned.

    Requirements:
    • High School Diploma or equivalent is required. Associate’s Degree or one year certificate from a college or technical school is preferred. Three to six months related AP experience or training is preferred.
    • Ability to write reports, business correspondence and procedure manuals.
    • Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from peers, managers, suppliers and customers.
    • Computer proficiency required. Proficient with daily use of the Microsoft Office Suite; skill with Microsoft Word and Excel required.
    • Experience with ERP or related systems is preferred; Experience with Sage X3 is a plus.

    To Apply:
    Applications are accepted via our website. Please follow this link and click on Apply to initiate the speedy process. Resumes can be uploaded directly with your application.

    Link to apply: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=6c3d84f6-ba80-4eaa-9110-594052f759bc&ccId=19000101_000001&jobId=322663&lang=en_US&source=CC4

    Please do not call or visit the office, please follow this online process.
    If you need assistance or have questions, please reach out to seattlecareers@skfoodgroup.com.

    We look forward to seeing your application!

    cndosborne
    Participant

    Hello,

    I would love to discuss this job further over the phone or in person.

    Cindy Osborne
    206-229-3044
    cndosborne@gmail.com

    coleypinay
    Participant

    Today I was cut off by an aggressive driver on the West Seattle Bridge. When I got home and stopped shaking, I wrote to the company:
    I do not appreciate your business truck speeding down the exit only lane on the West Seattle Bridge and cutting in front of me at the last minute right before the barrier. The truck went on to cut somebody off. A speed limit is not a suggestion and if your driver wants to speed down the bridge I would hope you would consider other people’s safety. I hope it’s not you, the owner, driving today Sunday December 21st at 11:55.
    Here is what they had to say about that:
    You have nothing better to do then watch my men !! KEEP YOUR EYES ON TJE ROAD AND NOT MY TRUCKS !! MEN DEPEND ON BEING ON TIME FOR ALL THER APPOINTMENTS !! People like you are asses !!

    Patricia WSB
    Participant

    I am looking for someone to assist my husband 2 to 3 nights per week (Sunday-Thursday) from 9:00 pm to 6:00 am. You will be able to sleep in a designated bedroom during those hours but you must be available to assist him if he wakes during the night (baby monitor will be provided so you can hear him). Pay is $15-20/hr. depending on experience. Please provide applicable experience or resume. Patricia@annesylvain.com

    Patricia WSB
    Participant

    I am looking for someone to assist my husband 2 to 3 nights per week (Sunday-Thursday) from 9:00 pm to 6:00 am. You will be able to sleep in a designated bedroom during those hours but you must be available to assist him if he wakes during the night (baby monitor will be provided so you can hear him). Pay is $15-20/hr. depending on experience. Please provide applicable experience or resume. Patricia@annesylvain.com

    #967275
    Talaki34
    Participant

    First things first. Try to relax. Breathe.

    Think about what you want for your Bean and what Bean really needs as a cat. Once you have decided what your parameters are for a good life, then discuss them honesty and openly with your vet. Ask many questions. Knowledge is the key to making sound decisions.

    The first question I would consider asking is; what can we do right now for Bean to ensure (as much as possible) that he is comfortable while we think things through? Best guess, how much time do we have to make a decision?

    Then I would sit down with the Vet and ask some questions. Questions like; if we get Bean through this, what might/will Bean’s life be like? What are we looking at for long-term care? Is it something Bean will be able to tolerate well? If the treatment is going to be hard for Bean to endure, is the outcome worth it. Is pain an issue now or in the future and can it be managed? What will all of this cost? Sometimes we get so overwhelmed with dealing with the crisis at hand, we forget there is tomorrow.

    After all the medical questions have been answered, these last questions are going to be the most difficult to ask your Vet and yourselves. As you indicated in the last lines of your original post…

    1. Now that we know what a “Quality” of life means for Bean, are we trying to help Bean because we truly believe he stands a chance of having that life?
    2. Are we rushing things because we are afraid of being those people who wait too long?
    3. Are we are trying to keep all of us from (future) thinking that we could have done more?
    4. Have we become so focused on what is wrong with Bean that what is right has been misplaced?

    After all the questions have been answered, take a moment to breathe again.

    Many blessings at this difficult time.

    #967259
    SJoy
    Participant

    What does your gut say? Not your heart or your head, but your gut. We had to put one of our dogs down a couple of months ago. So hard and sad and I wondered if we were doing the right thing, even at the time. But I am so glad we did, looking back now with a clear head and heart, she was miserable. I have a picture of her a week before and it breaks my heart how miserable she was.

    Again trust your gut. I’m so sorry 😥 this is the worst part of of having our beloved pets.

    #967249
    Graciano
    Participant

    WSJoy, this is the original poster just at home now and actually replying with husbands user name.
    We had his blood sugar maintaining at a good level up until his episode in October. These past 2 weeks though have been really bad.
    Examples:
    12/8 am BG 169 – pm 275
    12/9 pm- 547
    12/10 pm 411
    12/15 pm 519
    12/17 took to vet and we took a small curve which his BG’s were from 379,225,188,130,234, & 430 (this was in every 2hr increments)
    12/18 am the word HI on meter took again 674
    12/19 am 301- pm 662
    12/20 am 500 – pm 65 this one @3:43pm
    All of these readings were after his AM or PM feedings just before injection was due. Bean is now showing hind leg curving inwards and weakness his third eyelids are showing in both eyes, eats sometimes good sometimes bad. :( Now the Vet wants us to do the 12 hour curve so they can see if we need to up his insulin and said that the only way they could tell if there’s something else going on like with his kidney, gall bladder, and or pancreas is to do an ultrasound which is a mobile unit so can’t do today and to tell us what?

    My apologies if I’m long winded but this is so heartbreaking to us…THANK YOU to ALL for your concerns and information

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 3 months ago by Graciano.
    • This reply was modified 6 years, 3 months ago by Graciano.
    #967248
    Coach Stephanie
    Participant

    My heart goes out to you! I had a diabetic kitty and we were never able to get his blood sugar under control. After 6 months of twice-daily shots and enough BG curves to justify buying my own monitor, he had so much nerve damage in his hind legs that he could barely walk. The day he could no longer make it into the litter box and had an accident right next to it, I knew it was time. I hope this helps.

    #967247
    Ponderosa
    Participant

    I’m so sorry about your cat. I had to put my dog down in somewhat expected yet urgent circumstances this summer, and it’s never easy. I think it’s hard to make the call in your situation, and I’m keeping you in my thoughts. What’s clear to me is that you are doing an amazing job caring for Bean in his twilight years, so many pets don’t get as much love and attention that your Bean is experiencing. No matter when you decide it is time, know that your attention and care to your cat gave him a fantastic life!

    We consulted with a hospice vet when we knew our dog’s condition was not curable and he was getting toward the end of his life. Although we weren’t able to put him down at home, it was great consulting with a vet who could help us make him comfortable in his final weeks. If your vet doesn’t provide in-home end of life care, and you are interested, I recommend Dr. Jason at https://gentlehandscherishedpaws.com/

    #967236
    Sadandconfused
    Participant

    UA results just came in. No bacteria in urine…I asked why is his BG levels so whacky and the Vet says to do a 12hour BG Curve so they can see where and how the insulin is working not working then go from there. She says since he is still eating and using the box lets try the curve 1st…this is so heartbreaking for me and the husband and I can’t imagine what it is doing to Bean.
    Like you WSB I also had 1 die at home because I was to afraid to take her in to end her suffering. And yes up until the end she loved me no matter what, she stumbled from her bed laid next to me and passed…
    Pets are gifts from heaven and hopefully what is best for Bean the decision will come to us soon.

    #967234
    birdrescuer
    Participant

    One doctor answered that question by saying, “Probably 2 weeks before you finally do it.” Another said he had never heard a person say “I wish I had waited longer.”

    #967233
    WSB
    Keymaster

    Much empathy; our cat is 19 and I have been fretting over this for a year. Our previous two cats have died “naturally” at home just as they got to a point where I was wondering if it was time to call in a vet. Friends have told me that “they’ll let you know” – if they are still eating and drinking, and don’t seem really miserable, it might not be their time yet. Hope the medical info at least comes in soon to help you decide – TR

    #967223
    Sadandconfused
    Participant

    We are dealing with the awfully sad decision of letting our beloved cat (Bean) of 15 years go to heaven… how do you know when it is the right call to do so?
    He is a big orange tabby 15 yrs. old that developed diabetes 5 yrs ago and we have been managing it very good even our Vet says we have done an excellent job with it then just 2 months ago he got sick took him to the ER Vet they couldn’t find anything wrong said he was in pretty good shape for age and diabetes we took him home and then to our regular Vet next day, same thing as ER then all of a sudden he had 4 seizures never before Vet said he doesn’t know why, week went by Bean seemed to be his old self and now all of a sudden he was sick acting again he got dehydrated, blood glucose went out of control we can’t regulate it with his insulin… he eats still but sometimes not then we can’t give him his insulin… because as mentioned BG goes haywire. Dec.17th the Vet took blood, urine… and results came back a little off but nothing terrible but they are still waiting on the UA that takes 3 to 7 days…REALLY?! why so long.

    We’re at a loss do we keep him just because of our love and sadness of letting him go (selfishness) or let him go and then be afraid the test results the Vet is waiting on finds something simple to cure???

    #967172
    Manderley
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    #967126
    2 Much Whine
    Participant

    I hate porch pirates. Not really clear on how a gun would help. You would need to actually see them stealing your package and in that case you could open the door and take a picture of them and their vehicle (if they have one). Crooks run from trained police officers that have guns so what would stop them from running from you? I much prefer a box on the porch full of dog poop.

    #967104
    Chuck Jacobs
    Participant

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    “Because of the limits to FTC’s authority, the Registry does not apply to political calls or calls from non-profits and charities.”

    #967057
    ErgoTeam
    Participant

    ErgoFit Consulting, Inc.

    ErgoFit Consulting, Inc. is a Seattle based company that has been consistently growing for the last 18 years. We provide ergonomic and health/wellness services to companies in the Pacific Northwest, but also service various other locations to support our client’s needs.

    We at ErgoFit are Passionate about and dedicated to the difference we make in the world! We are flexible, integrous, and hard-working people who like to laugh and support our community. We have flexible schedules so you can fit in your other life “stuff”. Please know that your voice will be heard here, and we will play to your strengths!

    We are looking for a motivated, quick-thinking, and enthusiastic individual to join our team on our mission to prevent workplace injuries and maximize employee performance through ergonomics! As we like to say: “Reducing injuries and improving productivity in a single bound!”

    This is an hourly position for 2 to 3 hours per day, 4 to 5 days per week (Mon – Fri). If you have the skill sets to offer our growing company, we would be very happy to consider building those into your job duties if we have a business need.

    Essential Characteristics:
    • Work in West Seattle daily during our work hours of 8:30 am to 2:00 pm
    • Be proficient with Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook)
    • Be articulate with both strong written and verbal skills
    • Strong grammar skills
    • Be accurate and detail oriented
    • Have excellent interpersonal and phone skills

    Job Duties:
    • Schedule appointments for our evaluation team via phone and email
    • Data entry into our client management database (Knowledge of Sage ACT is helpful, but not required.)
    • Maintain and manage our client appointment waitlist

    Marginal Functions:
    Support Administrative task, and other job-related errands. We will tap into your personal interests and strengths to help support the whole team as needed.

    Compensation will be paid based on hourly work with time card completion and according to the agreed upon rates. This position includes PTO (paid time off, for any reason).

    ErgoFit Consulting, Inc is an equal opportunity employer (EEO/AA).

    Please send Cover Letter, Resume and References to:

    Deborah Read
    ErgoGirl@ErgoFitConsulting.com

    jjlc
    Participant

    We are looking for an after-school nanny for our two kids (10 yrs & 7 yrs) in North Admiral.

    •We need 16 hours a week; days and hours are M/T/Th/F: 2:15-5:15 p.m. and Wed. 1-5 p.m. (with some extended hours at times as needed and agreed on ahead of time).
    •Looking for someone who can pick them up from school (.5 miles from our house), drive/walk them home, engage in play time, assist with homework, help with play dates and getting kids ready for sports/activities.
    •Nanny needs to be dependable and reliable with schedule, responsible, social, creative and have their own transportation.
    •Two kiddos, $19/hour.
    •Looking to start in January 2020.
    •Asking for a commitment through June 2020.

    #967049
    YouDontGnomeMe
    Participant

    I found some keys yesterday evening on 35th near Super Deli Mart. They do appear to be from my apartment building, but neither the manager nor I have been able to find out whose they are. House type keys only.

    There are a couple of unique items attached; identify and I can return them.

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