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  • SuperSupps1017
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    To apply, please come by and drop off a resume at
    Super Supplements
    6541 Fauntleroy Way SW
    Seattle, WA 98136

    or call us at (206) 838-5981

    Hey! we see you… a bright, talented, caring person that wants a retail career with MORE but “more what” exactly??

    More caring…a community whose sole mission is to help our customers with health & well being

    More impact…knowing everyday YOU made a difference in someone’s life

    More learning…we want you to learn so we pay for knowledge. the more you learn, the more you earn!

    We are on the lookout for someone special to fill the MOST important role in our company, our Health Enthusiasts. Health Enthusiasts carry out the Vitamin Shoppes mission every single day in our stores, to support our customers on their personal journeys to better health.

    The MUST haves…

    1- A knowledge seeker with a can do attitude, and a big heart

    2- Not be afraid of a little register action & product sampling

    3- Share our passion for healthy living

    4- Care for our customers so they will leave our store, not only with a full bag
    but, also feeling they took a positive step on their journeys of health and
    wellness.

    Our part of the deal…

    1- A healthy discount on our amazing products
    2- The opportunity to advance within our great company
    3- Commitment to investing in your learning
    4- Continual feedback to help you learn and grow

    Well, what are you waiting for? If you think you have the chops to be a Health Enthusiast at The Vitamin Shoppe we want to hear from you!

    Job Summary:

    The Health Enthusiast (Associate) is instrumental in providing an outstanding Branded Customer Experience (customer service) to customers. This is accomplished through performing operational duties that drive sales through product knowledge, merchandising, register functions, store cleanliness, and other related duties. Health Enthusiasts represent the Vitamin Shoppe brand to our customers. Health Enthusiasts must be courteous, efficient, and able to engage in selling techniques with customers so that their needs and expectations are met or exceeded. This position is essential to the environment of health and wellness that the Vitamin Shoppe Inc. represents.

    Responsibilities

    Deliver the Branded Customer Experience (customer service) and drives sales by providing unmatched service. Through shifting priorities and tactics Health Enthusiasts will engage and meet the customer demands delivering friendly and prompt service to minimize wait time.

    Use product knowledge, product information and available resources to educate customers and assist them in making product selections that are right for them.
    Support sampling regiment through customer engagement.

    Participate in learning and development activities (daily store meetings and product/online education) in order to provide optimal customer service. Complete Learning Path and Vitamin Shoppe University training activities in established timelines.

    Maintain professional and courteous relationships with customers, co-workers and management fostering a positive work environment and embraces diversity.

    Collaborate with the store team to understand, support and achieve established sales goals and objectives. Participate in donation drives identified by the Customer Support Center.

    Promote growth and sales by creating and maintaining internal/external community outreach relationships within the local community. Establish an active sampling regimen through customer engagement.

    Perform regular maintenance; clean shelves, baskets, backrooms, front sidewalks, bathrooms, windows and floor according to company policy as directed by the management team.

    Assist in unloading stock, stocking shelves, checking products against invoice, sorting and distributing stock, pricing merchandise, cleaning fixtures and displaying product.

    Aid the management team in the implementation of merchandising and operational procedures. Perform category maintenance by rotating products according to the company’s product rotation policy. Identify damaged and expired product .Execute and ensure product is set to Planogram.

    Operate the cash register and execute customer transactions efficiently. Total price, tax, and shipping and handling charges accurately. Fully understand register functions, and balance the cash register at the end of each shift or as scheduled. Adhere to and verify bank deposit process along with the Manager on Duty.

    Aid the management team in ensuring the Vitamin Shoppe Healthy Award Club program is consistently promoted and customer information, including email is captured and accurate.

    Follow Loss Prevention standards as implemented by the Vitamin Shoppe.

    Adhere to assigned work schedule, responsible to promptly clock in/out and approve timecard during last shift worked. Adhere to personal appearance policy.

    Follow management direction in completing other duties as required.

    Other Functions:

    Flexibility to work in another location depending on the company’s business needs.
    Performs other duties as required.
    Qualifications
    Education/Certification:

    High School Diploma or GED or equivalent combination of experience and instruction. Supplement knowledge/education is preferred, but not required.

    Required Knowledge:

    Understanding of professional sales procedures and customer service

    Knowledge of cash register functions and processing payment.

    Passion for health, fitness, and nutrition.

    Experience Required:

    One-year retail sales experience preferred.

    Skill and Ability:

    Excellent communication skills in selling products.

    Interpersonal skills in dealing with all customers in a friendly, courteous, and polite manner.

    Able to use 10-key, cash register, and related business equipment.

    Flexibility to work nights and weekends.

    Computer skills

    To apply, please come by and drop off a resume at
    Super Supplements
    6541 Fauntleroy Way SW
    Seattle, WA 98136

    or call us at (206) 838-5981

    #924351
    SuperSupps1017
    Participant

    To apply, please come by and drop off a resume at
    Super Supplements
    6541 Fauntleroy Way SW
    Seattle, WA 98136

    or call us at (206) 838-5981

    Hey! we see you… a bright, talented, caring person that wants a retail career with MORE but “more what” exactly??

    More caring…a community whose sole mission is to help our customers with health & well being

    More impact…knowing everyday YOU made a difference in someone’s life

    More learning…we want you to learn so we pay for knowledge. the more you learn, the more you earn!

    We are on the lookout for someone special to fill the MOST important role in our company, our Health Enthusiasts. Health Enthusiasts carry out the Vitamin Shoppes mission every single day in our stores, to support our customers on their personal journeys to better health.

    The MUST haves…

    1- A knowledge seeker with a can do attitude, and a big heart

    2- Not be afraid of a little register action & product sampling

    3- Share our passion for healthy living

    4- Care for our customers so they will leave our store, not only with a full bag
    but, also feeling they took a positive step on their journeys of health and
    wellness.

    Our part of the deal…

    1- A healthy discount on our amazing products

    2- The opportunity to advance within our great company

    3- Commitment to investing in your learning

    4- Continual feedback to help you learn and grow

    Well, what are you waiting for? If you think you have the chops to be a Health Enthusiast at The Vitamin Shoppe we want to hear from you!

    Job Summary:

    The Key Holder position is responsible for providing an outstanding Branded Customer Experience (customer service) to customers while performing operational duties that drive sales through product knowledge, merchandising, register functions, store cleanliness, and other related duties. The Key Holder performs operational duties to run the retail store that includes opening/closing, ensuring store security, overseeing safety and assisting with escalated customer issues. The Key Holder represents the Vitamin Shoppe brand to our customers. Key Holders must be courteous, efficient, and able to hand sell to customers so that their needs and expectations are met or exceeded. This position supports the environment of health and wellness that the Vitamin Shoppe represents.

    Responsibilities
    Establish, model, and reinforce the Branded Customer Experience (customer service) and hand selling technique. Use product information, sampling and available resources to educate customers and assist them in making product selections that are right for them. Promptly serve customers, minimizing wait time. Coach and direct staff regarding model service, selling, and customer engagement behaviors.
    Drive sales by meeting and collaborating with the store team to understand, support and achieve established sales goals and objectives.
    Maintain a professional and courteous relationship with customers and co-workers that fosters a positive work environment and embraces diversity.
    Promote growth and sales by creating and maintaining internal/external community outreach relationships within the local community. Establish an active sampling regimen through customer engagement.
    Lead and participate in learning and development activities (daily store meetings and product/online education) in order to provide optimal customer service. Complete Learning Path and Vitamin Shoppe University training activities in established timelines.
    Protect and maintain company assets and resources to include cash control, inventory, fixtures and physical facility to prevent theft, ensuring Loss Prevention standards. Maintain the confidentiality and security of sales records and operational reports. Ensure work environment is safe for both customers and health enthusiasts.
    Oversee and perform regular maintenance; clean shelves, baskets, backrooms, windows, front sidewalks, bathrooms, and floors according to company policy as directed by the management team.
    Receive shipments, assist in unloading stock, checking products against invoice, sorting and distributing stock, shocking shelves, pricing merchandise, cleaning fixtures and displaying product.
    Assist the management team in the implementation of merchandising, promotional and operational standards. Perform category maintenance by rotating products according to the company’s product rotation policy. Identify and document the return of damaged, discontinued or expired product. Aid in new store initiatives.
    Execute all company policies and objectives within the store, ensuring that the VS brand and company is well represented.
    Lead the store in the absence of the SM / ASM to include opening / closing, customer service and store maintenance (interior and exterior).
    Operate the cash register and prepare customer transactions and receipts efficiently. Total price, tax, and shipping and handling charges accurately. Fully understand register functions, opening and closing procedures and can balance the cash registers at the end of each shift or as scheduled. Adhere to and verifies bank deposit process.
    Aid the management team in ensuring the Vitamin Shoppe Healthy Awards Club program is consistently promoted and customer information, including email, is captured.
    Adhere to personal appearance policy.
    Adhere to assigned work schedule. Promptly clocks in/out and approves weekly timecard.
    Maintain operational effectiveness of the store by, among other things, remaining compliant with the scheduling guidelines as the business dictates. You must demonstrate flexibility with your availability that supports the needs of the business.
    Follow management direction in completing other duties as required.
    Maintain operational effectiveness of the store by, among other things, working opening shifts, working closing shifts, working weekend shifts and otherwise remaining compliant with the scheduling guidelines as the business dictates. You must demonstrate flexibility with your availability that supports the needs of the business.

    Other Functions:

    Follow management direction in completing other duties as required.
    Flexibility to work in another location depending on the company’s business needs.
    Qualifications
    Education/Certification:

    High School Diploma or GED or equivalent combination of experience and instruction. Supplement

    knowledge or education is preferred, but not required.

    Required Knowledge:

    Familiar with retail sales, merchandising programs, safety procedures and the competitive environment.

    Passion for the health, fitness, and nutrition.

    Experience Required:

    1-3 years retail experience.

    Supervisory experience preferred

    Skill and Ability:

    Strong interpersonal and public relations skills.

    Solid organizational and problem solving skills.

    Flexibility to work nights and weekends.

    Supervisory experience

    Computer skills.

    To apply, please come by and drop off a resume at
    Super Supplements
    6541 Fauntleroy Way SW
    Seattle, WA 98136

    or call us at (206) 838-5981

    #924344
    lindala
    Participant

    We are seeking full-time and part time teachers to join our team at The Cottage School at Gatewood. Our school is a year-round preschool, and before/after school program located inside Gatewood Elementary. We are looking for dedicated, energetic, flexible individuals who work well in a team teaching environment. Our teachers use their skills to design a theme based curriculum which strives to engage the whole child through art, music, science, math, language, reading and physical activity. The ideal candidate will demonstrate their commitment to the early learning field through a combination of work experience and education. CDA (or higher) preferred, but work experience/education in a related field may also apply. Thirty hours STARS training, CPR, BBP, Food Handler’s Card are required within 60 days of employment. We offer paid holidays, paid sick leave, paid health insurance and flexible schedules. Come make a difference in the life of a child. Reply to: gatewoodcottage@qwestoffice.net

    #924262
    TSurly
    Participant

    Graciano a Hilary sticker isn’t a symbol of hate and intolerance. As such it reflects the views of the person who displays it. Views of sad, pathetic lowlifes who are throwig a tantrum because minorities and women are starting to do better in life then they are.

    The High Point Open Space Association is currently looking to hire a person to join our maintenance team as Landscaper. As Landscaper, you will be charged with assisting in ground maintenance activities for the High Point Open Space Association community in West Seattle which oversees the largest urban natural drainage system in Seattle. High Point’s natural drainage system is critical in helping reduce the amount of polluted water runoff that is introduced into the local watershed, which in our case is the Puget Sound. With the safety of the environment in mind, we strive to implement landscape maintenance practices that are ecologically sustainable such as mulching grass clippings, and the use of organic fertilizers and chemicals. Some of those maintenance practices and responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: natural drainage system maintenance of bio swales, rain gardens and a retention pond, ornamental plant care, tree care, turf grass maintenance, irrigation maintenance and installation, landscape bed design/installation, and general construction and maintenance tasks.
    Previous landscaping experience is preferred.

    This is a labor intensive job. It is essential that applicants understand the physical nature of these positions, and that they are able to meet the following criteria:
    • Valid driver’s license is preferable.
    • Able to frequently and safely lift heavy objects up to fifty pounds.
    • Able to walk, stand or bend for extended periods of time.
    • Bending at the waist, kneeling or crouching.
    • Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate equipment.
    • Ability to safely use and maintain power equipment of all types.
    • Able to perform physical outdoor work in all types of weather.
    • Read, write and communicate in English in order to exchange information in person or radio.
    • Must be able to work as part of a team.

    Work shift will be 6:30am to 12:00pm Monday through Friday (28 hours/week maximum, guaranteed).

    Compensation will be paid at a rate of $17.50/hour, paid sick leave, no other benefits.

    Interested applicants must apply directly online at:

    The High Point Open Space Association is currently looking to hire a person to join our maintenance team as a Landscaper. As a Landscaper, you will be charged with assisting in ground maintenance activities for the High Point Open Space Association in West Seattle which oversees the largest urban natural drainage system in Seattle. High Point’s natural drainage system is critical in helping reduce the amount of polluted water runoff that is introduced into the local watershed, which in our case is the Puget Sound. With the safety of the environment in mind, we strive to implement landscape maintenance practices that are ecologically sustainable such as mulching grass clippings, and the use of organic fertilizers and chemicals. Some of those maintenance practices and responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: natural drainage system maintenance of bio swales, rain gardens and a retention pond, ornamental plant care, tree care, turf grass maintenance, irrigation maintenance and installation, landscape bed design/installation, and general construction and maintenance tasks.
    Previous landscaping experience is preferred.

    This is a labor intensive job. It is essential that applicants understand the physical nature of these positions, and that they are able to meet the following criteria:
    • Valid driver’s license is preferable.
    • Able to frequently and safely lift heavy objects up to fifty pounds.
    • Able to walk, stand or bend for extended periods of time.
    • Bending at the waist, kneeling or crouching.
    • Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate equipment.
    • Ability to safely use and maintain power equipment of all types.
    • Able to perform physical outdoor work in all types of weather.
    • Read, write and communicate in English in order to exchange information in person or radio.
    • Must be able to work as part of a team.

    Work shift will be 6:30am to 3:00pm Monday through Friday, all year (40 hours/week, guaranteed).

    Compensation will be paid at a rate of $19.00/hour with medical, dental, vision benefits after 60 days employment, paid vacation and sick time, paid holidays and 401k offering.

    Interested applicants must apply directly online at:
    https://www.appone.com/MainInfoReq.asp?R_ID=2027646&B_ID=83

    #924221
    Carisue
    Participant

    Female parakeet, Lacie is about 4 yo and is in need of a new home. She comes with her cage and toys.
    This apartment complex does not allow birds and keeping her in the bathroom is not a good situation for her. Her senior boyfriend recently passed so she lonely and really needs to be out where she can interact with people.
    Lacie is lovely blue and white.

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 11 months ago by Carisue.
    #924206

    Topic: Introduction

    in forum Open Discussion
    AaronChron
    Participant

    Hi, everyone! Not sure if anyone had done this already, so I just made this thread for new guys like me to create an intro. Anyway, newbie here. I’m glad to have found this great online West Seattle community. I’m hoping to learn more from the other members here. Cheers!

    #924193
    jissy
    Participant

    KBear: Not sure you read or understood the jist of my whole post, but I absolutely understand this group IS real (didn’t say it wasn’t) and I’m in no way advocating for them (“not a clue who this person is”, “IMO”) but carry on. I’m VERY aware of what is going on in our country and community and for you to suggest otherwise is just “false” but you too are entitled to your opinion.

    #924181
    jissy
    Participant

    I have no dog in this fight and not a clue who this person is but I just want to play devil’s advocate for a moment… how do you know this person didn’t buy this vehicle with the exhisting sticker on it? Before reading your links I’d never heard of this group and would otherwise have no clue had I bought this vehicle. And profiling him: “He certainly fit the profile, millenial-age white male with a “fashy” haircut.” is just as dangerous & potentially discriminatory IMO. You could be right, but you could be very wrong…. I think we all need to be very careful in this arena.

    #924163
    WSB
    Keymaster

    Sorry, but suspicion not warranted. The OP is a longtime WSB commenter.

    #924113
    anonyme
    Participant

    While Nazism is despicable, I find posts like this one highly suspect. Please see the breaking headlines regarding the latest attempts by Russia to interfere with upcoming elections. The angle they are working hardest right now is to inflate and inflame conflict between white supremacists and people of color as a way to further divide and distract us. The first story I read on this topic just a few minutes ago was on NPR, but it disappeared – so here’s the BEEB version:
    https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-45018516

    #924106
    22blades
    Participant

    Sorry you had the encounter. These types of stairs (public right of way) are so popular, there’s even a book devoted to them. He should feel lucky that you are making use and enjoying the stairs as opposed to some unwanted activity.

    #924100
    WSB
    Keymaster

    Some people are shy. Trust me. And shyness can be mistaken for gruffness.

    Anyway, we have lived not far from the uppermost end of those stairs for a quarter-century and walk past the top of them multiple times every day. Walked the stairs many times in younger years. There are always runners and joggers using them (though I’ve never seen more than a couple at a time). They are not a “park” as described above but an actual SDOT right-of-way – with Seattle’s hills, more than a few streets include stretches of stairway where it was too steep for a street to be built. The top stretch has only one house bordering it (though there has been a long-pending proposal for another one) but the lower stretch, which is less steep, goes between houses, most if not all with fenced yards. Anyway, whichever stretch, it’s public property, so it belongs to you, and to all of us. – TR

    #924093
    TSurly
    Participant

    On my way down Avalon in to work this morning I passed a silver Jeep Wrangler with a Proud Boys sticker on his rear window. He certainly fit the profile, millenial-age white male with a “fashy” haircut.

    People of color please beware, these cowards like to fight unfairly:

    https://www.seattletimes.com/subscribe/signup-offers/?pw=redirect&subsource=paywall&return=https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/rallying-around-trump-the-proud-boys-raise-their-pacific-northwest-profile/

    And more from the Southern Poverty Law Center, pay particular attention to the quotes from the group’s co-founder:

    https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/proud-boys

    #924089
    mark47n
    Participant

    I’d say that the Thistle St. Stairs are public and a “street end park’. That said, there are many in the area that believe that these little parks, which provide thru-way access to pedestrians, are really their own and frown on outsiders using them. It’s a little like some of the various little street access points to the water. There are a few where the owners repeatedly post “No Trespassing” signs adjacent to the access to make it appear that they own it but the are, in fact, public.

    So, go on, keep using the stairs. They’re yours to use.

    bhakti
    Participant

    I feel lucky to live in Seattle in close proximity to ocean, lake and mountains. While I cannot afford a house with a view, I am content with visiting public spaces where I can enjoy the beauty of Seattle. One of these places is Thistle stairway, just above Lincoln Park. Not only walking or running the stairs offers free alternative to a stair stepper, it also provides plenty of shade and a beautiful view.
    It is my understanding that these are public stairs. Recently, I had a couple of encounters that made me feel like I am not welcome there by local residents. Last one was on a beautiful Sunday morning, when I came upon a house owner watering plants by the stairs. I smiled and said hello and the man frowned and looked the other way. I was having a perfect morning until then, but this encounter made me feel sad.
    It is my belief that the popularity of stairs makes the area safe as any criminal activity would be witnessed by walkers. Also, what a great way to share view with us less fortunate.
    I was wondering if other people using Thistle stairs had experience like mine. I would also like to hear from adjunct home owners, how they feel about the stairs’ popularity.

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 11 months ago by bhakti.
    #924057

    In reply to: Living on Alki?

    RarelyEver
    Participant

    If you can find something on the Beach Drive side of Alki, you’ll absolutely love it! You’ll be within a short walk to the beach and amenities of Alki Avenue, but won’t have any of the nuisance, even in the summer. We live on the corner of 60th and Charlestown, and we get very little of the cruising and resulting noise and littering. We bought two years ago, and we often marvel at our fortune. I’m never moving ever again. :)

    #924045

    In reply to: Living on Alki?

    angelescrest
    Participant

    Our take: Winters (and much of fall and spring) are sublime. It’s so quiet and always beautiful! The point gives you two very different beach experiences, and lovely to stick in a kayak and cruise. Summers are crazy busy, but the mornings are usually serene. I love the way you can get downtown w/out a car so easily (bike, bus or water taxi). Those little libraries are popping up everywhere, and dogs and their people become acquaintances quickly. I think we’re all looking forward to seeing what goes in those empty storefronts along the beach; really could use something like a Cone and Steiner market!
    There’s not a lot of real estate available; I’d say go for it if you can.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 11 months ago by angelescrest.
    #924032

    In reply to: Living on Alki?

    J242
    Participant

    My wife and I lived near the corner of 63rd & Admiral for about 2 & 1/2 years and absolutely loved it! As long as you have a dedicated parking space it really is a fantastic neighborhood to live in. The weekends can get a little hectic with throngs of people coming out but if you’re walking distance to Alki Ave it’s awesome. The only reason we left was our rental was purchased by a developer who wanted to jack rents by 25% and we had the opportunity to buy near Westwood so we took it but if my rents had stayed the same or only increased 10% or so we’d still be living up there.

    Weekend nights can get a little loud from the race cars and loud motorcycles racing around but adding a little insulation to your windows and some blackout blinds reduces that problem quite a bit.

    If you choose to buy up there I wish you the best and hope you have as great of a time there as I did. :)

    #923774
    Graciano
    Participant

    And my heart too!

    And a jump onto your post..a request for all to put water out for the other living creatures (birds, squirrels…) with it being so hot lately and yes even those darn crows need water!

    #923742
    peelandpressws
    Participant

    Peel & Press is looking for a host to add to our team. We are looking for someone with great energy and the ability to move quickly. This position is part-time Friday-Tuesday. shifts start between 5pm-6pm and you are out by 9pm-10pm most nights. This job will be $15 plus tips. Please email dan@peelandpressws.com with your resume and why you would like to work here. Also this position due to alcohol service is for applicants who are 18 years of age and up.

    StaceyD
    Participant

    We found a men’s gold ring in Me Kwa Mooks park Friday the 20th of July.

    There is a year on the sides of the ring, and three initials engraved on the interior. The person who knows those two things gets their ring back.

    thriftwaygirl
    Participant

    West Seattle Thriftway is a locally owned and operated grocery store located in the heart of the Morgan Junction. Our goal everyday is to be a team of individuals that are passionate about food and exceptional customer service. We have great pride in what we do and the connection we have to our community.

    We are able to offer our employees:
    Attractive wages DOE and low cost medical, dental and vision insurance.
    10% Employee discount, incentive programs and 401K.
    Life and disability insurance and pension.
    Paid time off benefits including vacation, birthday, holidays and sick time.
    Flexible work schedule.

    Cashier, 3 Positions

    As a cashier, you will be responsible for providing excellent customer service to our customers.

    – Must be 18 years old or older.
    – Strong customer service, multitasking and problem solving skills.
    – Have a friendly attitude and a desire to work with the public and in a team environment.
    – Must be willing and able to work nights, weekends and holidays.
    – Be prompt, reliable and responsible.

    Grocery Clerk, 1 Position

    – Must be 18 years old or older.
    – Strong customer service, multitasking and problem solving skills.
    – Must be able to life 50+ lbs on a consistent basis.
    – Have a friendly attitude and a desire to work with the public in a team environment.
    – Must be willing to Work Friday through Monday and be able to work evenings, and holidays.
    – Be prompt, reliable and responsible.

    Cheese Department Assistant, 1 Position

    – Must be 18 years old or older.
    – Passion for food and cheese is a must.
    – Strong customer service, multitasking and problem solving skills.
    – Have a friendly attitude and a desire to work with the public in a team environment.
    – Must be willing to Work Friday through Monday and be able to work evenings, and holidays.
    – Be prompt, reliable and responsible.

    Hiring process involves a background check regarding conviction and arrest records in compliance with Seattle’s Fair Chance Employment Ordinance, SMC 14.17. Applicants will be provided an opportunity to explain or correct background information and provide verifiable information of good conduct and rehabilitation.
    Job offer is contingent upon review of driving records, subject to compliance with Seattle’s Fair chance Employment Ordinance, SMC 14.17, regarding use of conviction and arrest records in employment decisions.

    PatWS
    Participant

    There’s an old thread from a couple of years ago for dentist recommendations, but I figured it was time to start a new one. I’m looking for a new dentist and I’m hoping to be able to ideally walk, or at least bike, from my home near Morgan Junction. I want someone who’s open with information and who doesn’t push for expensive treatments unless they’re really important. Thanks!

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