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    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 an experienced Accounts Receivable Specialist to join our team at our corporate office in West Seattle, WA.

    Reporting to the Accounting Manager, the Accounts Receivable Specialist receives payments presented to the company and maintains the appropriate records and apply funds on receivables.

    Essential Duties:
    • Receive all payments presented to the company.
    • Maintain the appropriate records and apply funds on receivables.
    • Reconcile, research and resolve payments received from customers to invoiced differences.
    • Ensure that all customer orders are invoiced accurately and in a timely manner.
    • Respond to customers as needed.
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    • High School Diploma or equivalent and at least 2 years of direct Accounts Receivable experience. Associate’s Degree or one year certificate from a technical school is preferred.
    • Experience using customer portals to research items is preferred.
    • Grocery channels and related experience is preferred.
    • Ability to write reports, business correspondence and procedure manuals.
    • Must be a team player with a customer service approach. 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 systems required; Sage X3 is preferred.

    Benefits:
    SK Food Group provides a competitive compensation package to include company paid family health benefits, 401k retirement plan with company match, flexible spending accounts, paid time off, and much more.

    kscircular
    Participant

    The failed Jobs Tax bill that the Seattle Council tries to push on us is back again. Right when we’re all still in lock down and trying to get our lives back to normal.
    Many of us have lost their jobs and may not get them back again.
    So why in the hell are they trying to pass this bill again; do they think we won’t notice.

    I you are so inclined, please sign the following petition and contact our leaders as well.

    https://www.change.org/p/mayor-jenny-durkan-and-the-seattle-city-council-no-tax-on-jobs-recovery-now

    #981468

    In reply to: ? Bar S Playfield

    WSB
    Keymaster

    Yes, calling Parks would be your best option. Could be a special circumstance with that park.

    #981455
    WSB
    Keymaster

    Posting for a reader: A phone was found this morning about 8:00 AM on the bike trail behind the Chelan Cafe. It was handed to an SPD traffic officer at the intersection. If anyone is looking for a lost phone he said he would deliver it to SPD’s found property.

    #981407
    dental
    Participant

    About us:
    We are a small but fast-growing General Dental office located in West Seattle
    We are a positive, collaborative, conscientious and friendly team who is looking for a Front Office Coordinator
    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:
    Verifying patient insurance
    Scheduling and following up with patients
    Presenting treatment and financial plans
    Answering phones

    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
    Previous dental experience is a plus but not required

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

    To apply for the Front Office Coordinator 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!

    #981381

    In reply to: Sad about Seattle

    newnative
    Participant

    I honestly don’t understand the obsession with complaining about one’s own residence, as if it’s any worse off or that it’s especially worse off than other cities. I have lived in several places across the country and maintain contact with people in those places, and they say the same exact things, “this town is terrible, unsafe, dirty and all the homeless are here”. Well, guess what? There has been a nationwide epidemic of drug addiction going on for a few years now. There has been homelessness due to a scarcity of affordable housing and income insecurity. Healthcare costs have been skyrocketing, which causes bankruptcy, medical neglect and sometimes job insecurity. This has been happening all over, Seattle isn’t special. You don’t like the trash on the ground? Pick it up. You don’t like your local leaders? vote them out. I didn’t vote for Jenny Durkan, she’s acting exactly as I knew she would. The qualities that brought me here are still valid and I know I’m better off here than where I came from.

    #981380

    In reply to: Sad about Seattle

    Michael Waldo
    Participant

    I was ambivalent about the CHOP until there were two shooting two nights in a row and one man killed and crowds not letting the police through to the body and interviews with actually residents of the street wanting their streets back. Time to close it down.

    #981370

    In reply to: Barking Dogs

    Greystreet
    Participant

    Dogs bark. People talk, scream, swear, yell, honk horns and set off fireworks. Dogs bark. Live with it

    #981365
    WSB
    Keymaster

    Flying Apron in The Junction is vegan/GF, I believe, and woman-owned, I’ll add some more after I finish the next story – TR

    #981350

    In reply to: Sad about Seattle

    Graciano
    Participant

    The City Console should have a no confidence vote on the Mayor, But it would be hard to vote the Mayor out, when the Console is part of the Problem…
    The last four Mayors have FAILED Seattle..
    Greg Nicholas
    Mike McGinn
    Ed Murray
    Jenny Durkan

    Talk on the internet..
    Come July 4th @ 12pm, the CHOP will be CHOPPED!

    minimama
    Participant

    Happy Pride! Can anyone comment on where the queer-owned, POC-owned, women owned businesses are in West Seattle, so we can frequent them? Bonus for gluten free places, I have a celiac in the family. Or, point me to a thread? Thanks!

    #981259

    In reply to: Barking Dogs

    gxnx
    Participant

    My neighbor’s dog barks at me every time I walk to the entrance to my house. His yard is blocked by wooden fence so I can see thru and see the dog too.
    Have been barking at me for 10+ years.

    Does not bother me ..I rather have the dog barks at me so I know who else is coming too..

    starea1
    Participant

    New: 4th of July Americana Hearts, Neon Pink Peace Signs and Flower Power prints! I also have Seahawks and plenty of solid colors for folks who don’t want anything too bold. I have 66 different fabric designs available. Email me for link to see the fabric choices and to place your face mask order: stacey1955@gmail.com. Suggested donation of $5 -$10 per masks for cost of materials is much appreciated. No-contact porch pickup if you live locally. If you don’t, I am happy to send orders through the USPS, (just add $3 to cover postage).

    FYI, my face masks have 3 layers for more protection: 1 layer of non-woven interfacing sewn between 2 layers of 100% pre-washed cotton fabric. Bendable, waterproof wire sewn in along bridge of nose for tighter fit. Each order comes with a bonus “comfort strap.” If you need a larger or smaller mask, or would prefer ties instead of elastic then email me, and I will try to accommodate your needs. Care instruction included. I’ve made and given out over 450 face masks to friends, family, and neighbors already and have gotten lots of positive feedback. If you aren’t completely satisfied with each one, feel free to get in touch and I will take care of you!

    #981227
    LisaH
    Participant

    Father’s Day Weekend “GUYS” Yard Sale!
    Sat. and Sun. June 20th and 21st
    7333 29th Ave SW
    10am to 6pm
    This may be a small sale but this stuff has not been out for sale previously! I won’t reject any reasonable offer!
    There is a bit more than what’s in the photos! Hope to see you!
    P.S. My Mom also has some plants out for sale.

    Sunshine Music Together, the eight-time ParentMap Golden Teddy Award Winner for Best Music Program in Seattle, is taking registrations now for their virtual summer session! Register online for a free sample class before the start of the semester!

    Summer session begins July 20th and includes 6 weeks of on-demand music classes, a weekly Zoom music party with your teacher, plus a physical songbook and CD. It’s a wonderful option that provides fun and flexibility for your family all summer long!

    Music Together is a research-based, internationally recognized early childhood music development program for children aged birth to five and their parents or caregivers. Classes include songs, rhythmic rhymes, movement, and instrument play—forty-five minutes of pure fun with your child every week!

    Check out our summer schedule of classes and watch this video to learn what a Music Together Class is all about.

    #981121
    LisaH
    Participant

    Father’s Day Weekend Back Yard Plant Sale!
    Sat. and Sun. June 20th and 21st – 10am to 5pm
    7333 29th Ave SW.
    All plants are $2 each or 3 for $5 (excluding the succulent arrangements that are individually priced.)
    Plants available include:
    Mammoth Sunflowers, Alpine Strawberries, Hen and Chick 4″ containers, Japanese Maples and Catnip.
    Mint ( 50 cents each or 3 for $1 )
    Also available in very limited supply :
    Asparagus, Roma Tomato, Eggplant, Lavender and Leeks.
    And as always our beautiful Succulent arrangements ranging in price from $2 to $15. We have some cool ones that I’m sure any Dad in your life would LOVE!
    Also: My Son is having a mini yard sale with “Guy stuff” Tools, Ham Radios and some other neat and unique items!

    #981110
    mark47n
    Participant

    I often hear that the whole cop issue is complex. It isn’t.

    We, as a society, grant a great deal of power to the police. We grant them the power to question, to detain, to arrest, confiscate, kick down doors, and incarcerate. Further, we arm them against us, we armor them against us, we grant them the power to use violence to assert their authority and will through a variety of means. We grant all of these powers and tools to the police with remarkably little oversight, other than themselves, little training, no real vetting, as compared to other nations, no real education requirements and virtually no real accountability.

    What does society really get in return? According to the FBI police solve a mere 46% of violent crimes and 18% of property crimes. Police largely don’t prevent crimes because they aren’t omniscient or omnipresent. I’ve seen police completely uninterested in a report of my wife being assaulted with a car by a teenager in front of our house. I’ve called 911 and it took 30 minutes for the police to show up. I’e been handcuffed and bodily hurled into a police car simply for yielding to a cop with his lights on. I’ve been hurled onto the icy ground, in subzero temperatures, wearing only shorts and no shoes or socks with a foot in my back in my own front yard. My personal list goes on and, according to the news reports, my stories aren’t even the tip of the iceberg.

    I am not sympathetic to the plight of the cop. It’s a thankless and dangerous job but it’s also one that cop’s are not compelled to keep. Most jobs are thankless and many are dangerous that have no ‘hero’ status attached to it.

    Cop’s have the power to improve their standing as well. They could choose to do things differently, to hold one another accountable and to a higher standard. But they don’t do that. The close ranks around one who has transgressed. Cops could have improved their image on their own but they didn’t which required the intervention, in Seattle, of the Federal Dept. of Justice. That still hasn’t worked, so now we, the people want to take back the power we granted. Alas, it’s harder to take back than to give.

    So, no, I don’t have any sympathy or sorrow for the cop. It’s their own damn fault. Instead of being those who protect and serve they, as an institution, chose to go the other way.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by mark47n.
    #981109
    PangolinPie
    Participant

    Here’s another perspective, directly from an ex-police officer.

    It’s very much worth reading, but to summarize, it demonstrates how the system within the force is engineered to produce and encourage bad cops.

    A quote from the essay:
    “And that’s the point of what I’m telling you. Whether you were my sergeant, legally harassing an old woman, me, legally harassing our residents, my fellow trainees bullying the rest of us, or ‘the bad apples’ illegally harassing ‘sh!tbags’, we were all in it together. I knew cops that pulled women over to flirt with them. I knew cops who would pepper spray sleeping bags so that homeless people would have to throw them away. I knew cops that intentionally provoked anger in suspects so they could claim they were assaulted. I was particularly good at winding people up verbally until they lashed out so I could fight them. Nobody spoke out. Nobody stood up. Nobody betrayed the code.

    None of us protected the people (you) from bad cops.

    This is why ‘All cops are bastards.’ Even your uncle, even your cousin, even your mom, even your brother, even your best friend, even your spouse, even me. Because even if they wouldn’t Do The Thing themselves, they will almost never rat out another officer who Does The Thing, much less stop it from happening.”

    #981079

    In reply to: Barking Dogs

    wsguy123
    Participant

    Thanks drdcla. I am experiencing this at my home and have been for several years. First it was just one dog with a constant loud bark that goes on during the morning and day. A few years ago, the owner shared that someone had filed complaints with the city about their dog. The fact that multiple complaints were filed did not motivate the owner to do anything about the dogs behavior. It will bark at a person walking by, another dog, a car, a bird, basically anything.. It’s really unbearable now that everyone has had to basically stay home for the stay at home order. I have a few other neighbors that have moved in with dogs so it’s pretty bad. A lot of barking all day and even into the evening and late at night past the noise ordinance. It’s amazing people don’t think of the impact of their pets on neighbors and I for one wouldn’t want to listen to barking all day if I had a pet. People may say I should talk to my neighbors well I have or they’ve admitted to me they know it’s a problem, they just have’t been able to solve it or haven’t tried to solve it or come up with excuses. My quality of life has done a 180 and I have thought about moving.

    juliawsea
    Participant

    NEW! Cotton 3-ply Seattle Protests face masks from WSEA’s own Honey Girl Books and Gifts, to celebrate #BLM protests in our city. 50% of all proceeds to be donated to the local ACLU. Front is bright orange and red batik cotton, silkscreened with a black Seattle cityscape. Back is tight-woven white cotton for safety. Lined with interfacing for a crisp look without ironing. Fastened with black cotton ties in peace symbol fabric. Now available in sets of two for $60, with free shipping anywhere in the USA, from the HGBG Etsy shop.
    Because Black Lives Matter.
    Thank you for your support,
    Julia & Honey Girl
    (North Admiral)

    #981053
    aa
    Participant

    Dave Chapelle “8:46” youtube.com

    One thing I got from his words that I hadn’t thought of was the need for change within the police departments to allow fellow officers to speak up and step in when a fellow officer is out of line. Retaliation amongst the ranks keeps many from stepping in. I have to believe that is why fellow officers stood by with their hands in their pockets for 8 minutes and 46 seconds as one of their own had a knee on George Floyd’s neck.

    #981041
    amyvan
    Participant

    We are trying out a social distancing sidewalk sale, a 2020 garage sale. We’ve got books, toys, kitchen and household items, rugs, lamps, a working vacuum, and more! Lots for cheap, lots for free. We’ll have a couple of tables set up and we’ll keep them filled all weekend. Come take a look and say hi (we’ll be out front but 6′ away!).

    At 42nd and Juneau, one block east of C&P.

    #981036

    In reply to: Raven in the hood

    frankanthonyw
    Participant

    Hi All, it’s about 3:55pm June 17. Been watching the crows harass this juvenile ravern for the past 3 hours. He’s sitting here in my back yard pretty tired. Tried with a neighbor to get him to go into the back of his truck so we could drive him to Lincoln Park but he was too smart for that. Anyone know what can be done to get him back to his tribe? Been sitting here next to me for the last hour as the crows won’t attack. Feel bad for him.

    #981020
    aquamarine11
    Participant

    Since we are no longer able to have plastic in our recycle bins for pick up, I wonder what are you all are doing with your plastic items? I cannot, in good conscience, throw it in the garbage.

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