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  • #1065321

    In reply to: Great Local Ice Cream

    aa
    Participant

    Did CarDriver read my post? I think not because I made no mention of needing absolute cleanliness. I said outside of the ice cream case I have no problem with the store, dusty jars and all. If you’re going to lecture people get your facts straight first.

    #1065311

    In reply to: Great Local Ice Cream

    CarDriver
    Participant

    Eddie;aa. If absolute cleanliness is a requirement I can assure you that you should never step foot in ANY restaurant/ice cream shop/sandwich shop/bakery.

    MoxyJo206
    Participant

    Be your own boss! And earn $40/hour +tips. MoxyJo’s Home Services is an established cleaning company that has been in business for 20 years. We provide the marketing, clientele, supplies, and structure. You offer the willingness to work hard, the ability to work independently, and the desire to make your clients exceptionally happy. Here is an opportunity to take pride in your work and earn not just a living wage but a thriving wage. Our small but growing, local, woman-owned, eco-friendly cleaning company is hiring! MoxyJo’s Home Services is looking for someone like you to join our team. Currently only offering full-time positions (30+ hours per week). This is not contract work, we are looking for long term team members.
    Required:
    Automobile, driver’s license and car insurance
    Your own smartphone
    Basic knowledge of cleaning and safety protocols
    On time and efficient
    Flexibility; this job has some last minute bookings and schedule changes that you must accommodate
    A can do attitude and a team player
    We offer:
    The ability to work as a self-employed person but not have to deal with the stress of building clientele and all that goes into running a successful business
    Higher wages than any other cleaning company in the area
    Create your own schedule
    Choose the clients you regularly clean for
    Choose the area you clean in
    $40/hour after training, plus weekly pay and tips
    We know this is hard work and we don’t believe in over-working or over-stressing our team. This is a great job where you have the opportunity for growth!
    Please email Lisa at lisa@moxyjos.com if interested!

    #1065275

    In reply to: Great Local Ice Cream

    aa
    Participant

    Main reason is because its an old building. Also its very hard to keep up with random ice cream bits flying around inside the case during days as busy as they have. Personally I don’t buy scooped ice cream there because of the messy case. And teenagers will never keep it as clean as I want. The rest of the business i chalk up to its age and have no problem. And who has time to dust all of those jars?

    #1065219
    Vanessa
    Participant

    Dear Patience, background checks are good but there is so much more you could find for someone wanting to work for you. “Good criminals” and those who prey on the elderly or people in need may not have a record at all.They just haven’t got caught yet. Get current and consecutive work history. Get references other than friends and relatives. Get someone like their landlord to give a reference. Let me know if you’d like some more tips, in case you’re still looking for someone. I have 35 years experience in the Home Care industry.

    RedingerLaw
    Participant

    Redinger Law Offices, PLLC, is seeking a either a full or part-time legal receptionist to join our small West Seattle law firm located on Harbor Avenue. This is an in-office position that has flexibility with your schedule. We are looking for either full or part-time availability, with a minimum 20 hour/week commitment. The office is located on Harbor Avenue across from the Don Armeni Boat Ramp, so you will have a desk with one of the best views in West Seattle! Salary is dependent on experience.

    QUALIFICATIONS:
    – Customer service experience preferred
    – Associate’s degree
    – Strong references
    – Skilled with Microsoft Office, Google suite, and Adobe, and a
    willingness to learn other digital tools
    – Reliable, organized, and flexible
    – Strong, professional communication and writing skills

    If interested, please email your resume to travis@redingerlaw.com. Please use the following as the subject of your email:
    “(YOUR NAME) – Legal Receptionist Application”.

    #1065185
    triciahaha
    Participant

    I’m looking for someone to come and do some yard clean-up. Nothing fancy; just some ivy and blackberry removal. Any recommendations?
    Thanks

    #1065164

    In reply to: Pest Service onslaught

    justadumbguy
    Participant

    Yep this forum thread below had a bunch of activity maybe 10 days ago … they’ve been in our neighborhood as well Annoying no doubt

    Door to Door Ecoshield Pest Solutions on now- don’t open that door!

    #1065153
    NorseGirl
    Participant

    Four times in the last week, Pest Service salesmen have come to my door (even tho posted “no soliciting”) selling their services. Each guy was dressed in a branded hat and polo shirt. Each guy started his “pitch” complimenting my t-shirt (standard grey T-shirt! What?). I quickly interrupted, pointed to the “no soliciting sign”, reported I already had Pest Service and asked them not to return. They continued their pitch. I shut the door. One of them returned the next day selling again.
    Frustrating. Annoying. Bit suspicious. Anyone else have this recent Pest Service onslaught?

    #1064982
    Cooperdog
    Participant

    Northwest Shower Door – Dave. Pre COVID he was awesome. 253 468 4496

    #1064906
    Eddie
    Participant

    You’ve got to include contact information. Interested job seekers are cautioned not to post their personal/contact information, the person offering the job has the responsibility to provide a way for you to contact them.
    Good Luck.

    ericaphelps
    Participant

    Job Title: Alki Co-op Early Childhood Outdoor Educator
    Responsible to: Preschool Board/Class

    Alki Co-Op, a play-based preschool is seeking an experienced early childhood, outdoor educator who will facilitate the outdoor day for the 2023-24 school year. The outdoor educator will support the Co-op to bring quality outdoor, nature-based programming located in Lincoln Park, a beautiful forested park in West Seattle. Our ideal candidate has a genuine love for young children, a deep, personal connection to nature, and shares the values of the Alki Co-op.

    Start Date: September 2023
    Schedule: 2.5 hours per week from September thru May, Thursdays 11:30-2:00
    Salary: $200/class. Pay includes additional flexible hours for planning.

    Description/Responsibilities:
    -Provide a nurturing and responsive outdoor learning environment rooted in respectful relationships with children, parents and teaching team.
    -Dedication to place-based emergent curriculum and a passion for exploring the natural environment. Working knowledge of local flora, fauna, and seasonal changes is a plus!
    -Ensure the safety of all children including but not limited to nature play, hiking, climbing or while in close proximity to such things as standing water, streams, and other terrain.
    -Ensure the daily preparation of our nature classroom and seasonal projects.
    -Provide experiences that promote children’s development and learning that are individually focused and developmentally appropriate.
    -Contribute to an inclusive and accepting learning environment by encouraging students to ask questions, develop empathy, and build self esteem.
    -Offer children a safe environment to learn new skills, navigate their emotions, and cultivate meaningful relationships.
    -Loves working with young children and is energetic and passionate about connecting one-on-one with children, as well as working with groups of children, and their caregivers.
    -Communicate with parents effectively, in person, by phone, or e-mail regarding the program and the progress of their child.
    Supports and encourages parents in their role as assistant teachers within the outdoor classroom.

    Qualifications:
    Degree in early childhood education, elementary education, child development, child psychology and/or outdoor/nature education
    Experience working with young children ages 0-5 in an early care setting, preschool, or childcare.
    Knowledge of forestry, environmentalism, conservation, other nature based wisdom
    Physically capable of performing teaching duties with enthusiasm regardless of the weather (rain, sleet, snow, heat) including the ability to walk distances and over uneven terrain, carry a backpack and supplies, and lift up to 50lbs.
    Understanding of the benefits of risk taking, movement, and physical development in the early years.
    CPR/First Aid certified or willingness to obtain
    Adheres to contractual obligations

    Qualities:
    Inclusive and respectful toward all
    Flexibility, positivity, and curiosity
    Self-starter
    Personal warmth, patience, tolerance, empathy and understanding
    Strong creative will and interest in creative arts
    Outdoor enthusiast
    Physical resilience
    Attentive, responsible, and reliable

    To apply, please email a resume and letter of interest to Lucia Deacon at luciadeacon@gmail.com.
    You can learn more about Alki Co-op here.

    #1064852
    patience
    Participant

    Female caregiver needed for petite young lady with cerebral palsy in West Seattle. Assistance needed for all activities of daily living, 2 – 5 days per week; days/hours negotiable. We are looking for someone who is compassionate, diligent, takes pride in doing a good job, and is eager to learn. Applicants must be fully vaccinated and able to pass a national background check. Lots of training provided. $19/hour minimum.

    #1064846

    In reply to: New to Church/Religion

    Griggs
    Participant

    Finding the right church for you can be a personal process. I’d recommend researching different denominations and their beliefs to see which resonates with you. Visiting churches and attending services is a great way to get a feel for their community and teachings. Don’t hesitate to contact church members or leaders for information or advice.

    superdeluxejunk
    Participant

    I’m having the Best Garage Sale Ever this Friday and Saturday. If you don’t agree that it’s the Best Garage Sale Ever you are welcome to take an item from the free pile. I’m a professional picker so I’m sure you will find something good for the whole family. Items are priced to sell, but I am not giving it away. Most items are $5 – $50. Items on each tarp are the same price so just look for the signs above the tarp. It’s in the back yard so look for the big yellow signs. Starting Friday and Saturday at 9:00 06/02/2023 and 06/03/2023
    Early birds will be charged double. 9:00am
    Near 32nd Ave SW and Myrtle
    Look for Yellow Sandwich Board Signs
    (On 32nd Ave SW Middle of the block)
    (206) 227-8886 superdeluxejunk@yahoo.com

    JTVhiring
    Participant

    The ideal candidate for our Outside Garden manager is an experienced gardener, with a love for all things green. Full-time schedule, includes weekend shifts.

    Job duties include, but are not limited to:
    Give knowledgeable recommendations and friendly service to customers. Be curious and continue to grow knowledge in the area you support.
    Build relationships with vendors to ensure high-level support for the business. Order merchandise as appropriate.
    Maintain proper inventory levels to ensure easy shopping and maximum sales, meeting department goals.
    Ensure quality sales floor presentation which meets all store signage, display, and housekeeping standards. Be able to climb ladders, lift up to 25 pounds regularly, and stand for long periods of time.
    Provide direct support in the daily operations of the store.

    Pay & Benefits
    Hourly rate $19.00 – $23.00. Monthly bonus based on department profit.
    Regular, full-time employees can enroll in benefits including medical, vision, and dental insurance. They also receive paid holidays and vacations hours after completely eligibility periods. Other benefits available include a 401(k) with company match and an employee discount.

    Prior to employment, candidates are required to pass a post-offer, pre-employment drug test and background check.

    Apply now

    undrgrndwmn
    Participant

    I got a recommendation for Abundant Grace Landscaping from a customer at my work. I’d had difficulty in getting bids from other businesses, so I decided to give them a try. Alex was great. They saved us SOOO much time with their thoroughness and professionalism and speed. They cleaned our entire yard (including sod removal) in less than 5 hours. Cannot recommend more highly.

    TheJunction
    Participant

    This position will average 5 hours per week and will begin as a volunteer position.

    Job Summary
    Part-time (estimated at 20 hours a month) remote role overseeing the West Seattle Art Walk (WSAW) and growing the organization into a funded non-profit.

    Overview
    The year-round West Seattle Art Walk provides a framework for businesses to work directly with artists to plan and host exhibits, giving the community a chance to engage with businesses and artists.

    The WSAW is currently volunteer-powered, under the wing of the non-profit West Seattle Junction Association. We have four volunteer team leads (marketing, website, social, content); two neighborhood coordinators; a flexible corps of event photographers, and an Arts Council that meets once per quarter. It will be the job of the (Future) Executive Director to oversee this amazing, self-sufficient group of volunteers.

    WSAW has grown past its humble roots in the Alaska Junction with only nine merchants. Today it’s a vibrant monthly event in all three Junctions, with 30–35 businesses hosting art shows, and 15–20 bars and restaurants offering specials every Art Walk night. WSAW strengthens the economic health of our businesses and brings our community together to celebrate the arts.

    Our goal is to transition WSAW into its own non-profit organization so that it can continue to grow peninsula-wide. The (Future) Executive Director will guide the formation of this non-profit, as well as ensure its ongoing financial health by seeking governmental and arts funding and/or leading community fundraising for operating expenses. Initial assistance for this transition will be offered by the West Seattle Junction Association. It is our intention that the (Future) Executive Director will become the Executive Director of the new non-profit, and will draw a part-time salary.

    Qualifications
    The ideal person for this role will be a well-organized visionary who loves the West Seattle community and has a passion for the arts. Candidates will be well served by experience with non-profit work, creative project management (advertising, branding), grant writing, administrative leadership, and an ability to work with a diverse and large group of stakeholders and volunteers.

    Executive Director Role & Responsibilities
    • Strategic leadership of the West Seattle Art Walk. Includes leading quarterly West Seattle Arts Council meetings where poster designs are chosen.
    • Main point of contact for participating businesses, artists, and the community
    • Face of the non-profit
    • Grant writing and reporting
    • Fiscal management
    • Outreach and onboarding of new businesses.
    • Marketing, including poster and map design, social media
    • Volunteer team oversight
    • Event planning

    We hope to have someone in this role by the end of August. (Earlier is certainly welcome.) If you are interested, we would love to hear from you. Please submit a brief letter and a resume to jill@wsjunction.org by June 30.

    #1064717
    noelf
    Participant

    6716 46th Ave SW
    Fri, Sat, Sun; June 2, 3, 4; 9AM- 4PM

    Everything is clean, in working condition and priced to sell this weekend.

    Lots of furniture including an antique oak dining set, sofa, desks, etc.
    Small appliances
    Electronics
    Musical instruments
    2 flatscreen TVs
    Vintage toys and games
    Jewelry
    Books, CDs, DVDs & vinyl
    Refrigerator
    Dishes, glassware, silverware, utensils
    Lots of garden tools
    Linens
    Art work
    Very nice patio furniture
    Hometic massage chair
    Area rugs
    Large exercise equipment
    Antique (1920) doll
    Tons of tools
    Much, much more!

    • This topic was modified 3 years ago by WSB.
    • This topic was modified 3 years ago by noelf.
    #1064714
    WestttSide
    Participant

    Hey West Seattle! This weekend I hosted a BBQ at my house for Memorial day, and the food I made was severely uncooked (Oopsies)! This led to everyone attending the party repeatedly using my houses 2 bathrooms. This incident has wrecked havoc on my internal plumbing systems and I’d like for a professional in fecal plumbing solvation’s to come and help me out! Sh!t really hit the fan (Literally). I do not go on the blog often so if you have any recommendations for a plumber please call or message me at: 206-617-8939

    #1064659
    RoryVance
    Participant

    I guess slow service is always a bummer, and it can be especially annoying when some of your group’s food arrives before others. And it’s pretty frustrating when a gift certificate is refused, especially when you know it should be accepted. But on a brighter note, have you ever been to Riwa Restaurant and Bar in Fussen (https://www.riwa-restaurant.de/de/)? We went there last month because our neighbors advised us about that spot. It’s perfect for a night out with friends or a cozy date night. Just a rec, folks.

    • This reply was modified 3 years ago by RoryVance.
    terrylou9
    Participant

    I had my dog groomed by A young woman named Jaz at Dog City some time ago. Doesn anyone know where she went? She apparently is not there any longer. Thanks.

    kurly212
    Participant

    Same thing happened to me a few days ago in Sunrise Heights, so they must have been canvassing WS that day. I have a No Soliciting sign on my door, plus they rang my doorbell, which riled up my dogs, so I was already irritated. When I asked the guy if he was soliciting and gestured to my sign, he said no and started up with the “Your neighbor two doors down has rats and we’re just alerting the neighbors…” I said goodbye and shut the door. I didn’t think door-to-door sales even worked anymore, but going by all the one star reviews on Yelp, apparently they make enough sales to keep it going.

    GuyandDelores
    Participant

    Lots and lots of stuff! Handmade clutch bags $5. All kinds of music memorabilia, LPs, DVDs, VHS, books, art supplies, sewing supplies, picture frames, lamps, some furniture, shelving and storage, some clothes, household and kitchen items, 1948 Singer cabinet sewing machine, sewing machine knick knack collection and lots more. EVERYTHING LOW PRICED! Lots of free stuff too – plant pots and more. 5945 47th Ave SW

    #1064326
    anthonyh
    Participant

    JP SLETTEN COMMUNITY MEMORIAL

    Hosted at Endolyne Joe’s 9261 45th Ave SW. on Tuesday, May 30th from 7:00pm – 9:00pm

    We invite you to join us to celebrate the life of Jon Paul Sletten, a beloved friend and colleague who left us too early.

    This event is open to anyone in the community who had the pleasure of knowing JP, be it as a friend, customer, or anyone lucky enough to have met this amazing man. This is an opportunity to share fond memories and meet other people who knew and loved JP.

    Non-alcoholic beverages and light snacks will be provided by the restaurant. The restaurant will be closed for service during this time, so no food or drinks will be available for sale. Outside food or drinks are not permitted.

    No RSVP needed, but questions can be directed to: anthony@chowfoods.com

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