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  • SeattleCandyCo
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    CheeseWS777
    The guy I met went by another name. Who knows. I followed up on this post and reported that a guy was bugging me outside my RV and made sure I saw he had burglar tools. Really scary. This just isn’t the neighborhood it used to be

    #1033381
    Sue
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    I hate to say it, but the fact that one bedroom apartments are renting for $1,600 and up, I find it unlikely to find a house in West Seattle within your budget. That said, miracles can happen, so you might want to drive around and look at signs to see what’s out there. There are also two websites, padmapper.com and hotpads.com where you can look for rentals and put in all your filters to see what’s available. Good luck!

    #1033370

    In reply to: High bridge

    Schmitz Park Dad
    Participant

    You can sign up for the District 1 email distribution where Council Member Lisa Herbold provide excuses and setups for delays. https://www.seattle.gov/council/herbold/

    #1033362
    aledamarie
    Participant

    Hello.
    We are a family of three with a young kiddo. We have lived in the same home, Admiral area of West Seattle, for seven years. We absolutely love it here.
    The owners of the home we are renting have decided to sell, so that puts us in the position of looking for a new place to call home.
    We are financially stable, we have good credit, and stellar references.
    We don’t have any pets- though our kiddo would love to get a feline at some point if time/space allows for one.
    We garden, we bike and hike, and love being outdoors. We’re pretty strong advocates of getting to know our neighbors and enjoy participating in community building. Being a 9-5 family with a young kiddo, we’re fairly quiet- early to bed. We don’t host large gatherings.
    We like to think we take care of our rental space as we’d take care of our own home. We are effective communicators and pay rent on time.

    We are in search of a stand alone home with a yard and some space for storage in West Seattle. Staying admiral area would be amazing, but we’re open to surrounding neighborhoods too. We are looking for something for June 1.
    We would like 2+ bedrooms, and W/D/dishwasher would be preferred. We’d love around 1000sq feet- but say that loosely: a bit more or a bit less would likely work for us too.
    Our budget is $1600-$2400- with $2000(ish) being our ideal. Again, there’s room to chat.
    If we sound like a good fit for renting and taking care of your home, please reach out. We’d love to connect.
    Thanks for reading.

    #1033350

    Topic: TV Box?

    in forum Open Discussion
    susieq29
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    Anyone have a TV box that they are recycling that is at least 53″ wide? Need it to store something that is not a TV, they just happen to be the perfect box for this. Happy to come pick it up. Hope someone just splurged and bought a new TV! ;-)

    Thanks!

    #1033339
    CommunitySchoolWS
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    Hey CSWS Friends!
    You are invited to the party!
    The Community School of West Seattle invites you to join the CSWS community this enrollment season!
    Yes! Enrollment is now open!
    Click the link to join the team!
    https://forms.gle/rXsNpvE7Z6Wx7HMKA
    Why join CSWS?
    Founded in 2005, The Community School of West Seattle (CSWS) is a creative, exploratory and play-based preschool that each year serves 100 children between 3-5 years old, and their families.
    At the heart of our philosophy is the idea that play is the work of children and that play is how children learn. We believe that if a child’s first experience at school is joyful and relevant, if their curiosity is validated and honored, then learning will become a life-long pursuit.
    Through authentic, emergent, project and play-based learning the school strives to develop each student socially, emotionally, intellectually, and physically, so that every child will gain a sense of self and life-long confidence.
    Click the link to read more about CSWS!
    https://cswsplay.org/preschool

    #1033322

    Topic: High bridge

    in forum Open Discussion
    CarDriver
    Participant

    Been out of state for a month. What’s the latest on the high bridge repairs??

    #1033321
    aa
    Participant

    She might also consider adding 98166 Burien to the mix. I moved here from WS a few years ago and it is a nice area with rents typically still a bit lower. Don’t be fooled by the vison of Burien as only 1st Ave So. There is so much more- lovely residential areas, great old town, restaurants, a great library, PCC and Trader Joes, and with 509 it is easy to go north and south. I always thought it would be out of the question because of the airport, and I am amazed how little I hear it.

    lrenee77
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    Hello me, my daughter, toddler grandson are looking for a 3 bedroom 1.5 bath house for rent. My daughter recently came back home to live due to her sons father passing away. Credit is terrible but employment and rental history is good. Willing to spend 2500 a month in rent. We would even consider a duplex as long as it has 1.5 bath.

    Regards

    Acoots
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    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

    Email Resumes to Annie a acoots@clearviewseattle.com

    MrsShaw
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    Victim of catalytic converter theft is looking for safe parking space for small (21.5′) motorhome.
    Ideal location would be an alley driveway, but will to consider other options.
    $25/week compensation provided for time the RV is parked in the spot.
    Please contact me at mtshaw99163@gmail.com

    Daystarkatie
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    Sales Director

    Daystar Retirement Village

    Daystar Retirement Village is seeking a full-time Sales Director to join our sales department for our 101-unit Retirement and Assisted Living Campus located in West Seattle, Washington Federal Way, Washington. The preferred candidate will have a working knowledge of senior living and a proven track record of meeting or exceeding professional sales objectives. Learn more about us at

    Daystarseattle.com Responsibilities include:
    • Promote our CORE Values
    o Dedicated, Optimistic, Trustworthy, Embrace Change, Seek to Understand
    • Execute sales and marketing goals and objective to meet or exceed occupancy and revenue goals.
    • Manage to our sales metrics which include lead analysis, sales activity, closing ratios and database targets
    • Act as part of the overall management team in regard to the operation of the community.
    • Work closely with the Executive Director: channel feedback on trends, community and competitor activity, team needs and prospect concerns

    Complete job description available for review during interview process Qualifications and Requirements:
    • Sales driven and outcome focused
    • At least 2 years experience in sales and marketing
    • Previous real estate or senior living experience a plus
    • Have in-depth knowledge of competitors and community resources
    • Outstanding written and verbal communications skills
    • Proficiency with MS Office Suite and data base managment
    • Team player with the ability to respond promptly
    • Detail oriented and ability to multi-task
    • Tues – Saturday work schedule with the ability to be flexible
    • A passion for working with and serving the senior population
    • Ability to work weekends and occasional evening Benefits:
    • 401(k)

    • Dental insurance
    • Employee assistance program
    • Health insurance
    • Paid time off
    • Professional development assistance
    • Referral program
    • Vision insurance Pay Structure:
    • Salaried plus Sales Commission

    Interested candidates should submit resume, cover letter to Eva@daystarseattle.com

    Please list “Sales Director” in the subject line of your email. We are an equal opportunity employer and consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status. All offers of employment are conditioned on passing a background check and drug screening.

    Currently, we are following all state mandated COVID protocols for all resident and workplace safety.

    Daystar Retirement Village
    2615 SW Barton Street
    Seattle, WA 98126
    206-937-6122
    http://www.daystarseattle.com

    Laina
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    Menashe & Sons Jewelers, a 48-year-old business in the heart of the West Seattle Junction, has a new positions open for a salesperson with excellent customer service skills and a love of jewelry. Candidates who are GIA certified appraisers will be at the top of our list but that is certainly not a requirement to fill this position. We are a family owned & operated store that takes pride in high quality jewelry and treating each person who enters our store with the utmost respect and kindness.

    This position is flexible, meaning you can work either full-time or part-time. Regardless of the hours you choose to work, this role will require you to work some Saturdays.

    In this role, you will:
    use your outgoing personality to greet everyone who walks through the door
    build lasting relationships with customers
    deliver positive customer shopping experiences
    listen to each customer and give the best service on their terms
    assist with styling
    know our inventory so well that you can find and make suggestions for what the customer is looking for
    work independently within a small, close-knit team
    process sales transactions
    maintain an orderly appearance throughout the store
    introduce promotions and opportunities to customers
    seek opportunities to ask for quick interviews from people who purchased special occasion jewelry: engagements, anniversaries, birthdays, and other milestones of life
    appraise jewelry (for those GIA certified)

    In order to qualify, you must have the following:
    excellent customer service skills
    an understanding of social media to add to our social media presence
    the ability to work in a fast paced environment
    sales and jewelry knowledge preferred, though we will train the right candidate
    dedicated team member with a positive attitude
    the ability to multitask
    the ability to work some Saturdays

    Our store hours are: M-F 10-5:30, Saturdays 10-5. The workday begins at 8:30 and ends about a half hour after close. We provide parking for employees.

    To apply, please send your resume to MenasheandSons@hotmail.com

    We look forward to hearing from you!

    meaghanhaas
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    We’re Hiring at Highland Park Corner Store!

    Interested in helping us at this community-centric corner store? We’re looking for support from friendly folks on a part time basis.

    What you’ll be doing:
    – Making sandwiches and prepping ingredients
    – Greeting and building relationships with customers
    – Pouring beer and wine
    – Making and serving specialty coffee and tea beverages
    – Stocking groceries and inventorying items
    – Following guidelines regarding cleanliness, safety, and COVID compliance
    – 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
    – Are available evenings and/or weekends
    – Are 18 years of age or older
    – Food service experience a must; barista, grocery and/or beer/wine experience is a big plus!

    Reach out to us at: hello@highlandparkcornerstore.com

    We can’t wait to meet you!

    Emily
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    I visited Cottage Grove Park at 26th Ave. SW today to walk the labyrinth, and was sad to discover that the paint has worn off to the point of making it unusable. It is in desperate need of cleaning, paint, and a welcoming sign. Wondering if others have been wanting to walk this little gem of a labyrinth as well.

    RestoredRemodel
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    Restored Design and Remodel is hiring for all carpentry positions. We are a company that genuinely cares about its employees. Join a team of highly skilled, professional, and fun carpenters. Work on exciting and challenging projects every day.

    Our company specializes in custom additions, kitchens, and baths. We are proud members of NARI and Master Builders Association and have built up long-lasting professional relationships with many different designers and architectural firms.

    We offer competitive wages, benefits, and a great company atmosphere. Work is primarily Seattle based. Candidates will be subject to a background check.

    For Lead Carpenter Position: Each Lead Carpenter will run a project from start to finish alongside a Project Manager, Productions Manager, a team of skilled carpenters, office staff, and a full list of established and professional subcontractors and designers. Our goal is to offer as much support as possible to ensure Lead Carpenters can focus solely on the daily operations of their remodel project without unnecessary disturbances. Ideal candidates will have minimum 5 years’ experience in remodeling, tools, working vehicle, clean driving record, and cell phone.

    For Carpenter Position: Each Carpenter will work alongside a Lead Carpenter for each project and will perform the bulk of the day-to-day, bag’s on work. Work includes: demo, excavation/foundation, framing, siding, trim, doors/windows, etc. Ideal candidates will have minimum 3 years’ experience in remodeling, tools, working vehicle, clean driving record, and cell phone.

    Pay Rate: $18-$45/hr depending on experience and position

    Benefits include:
    Competitive Wages
    Vacation
    Sick Pay
    Holidays
    Overtime Pay
    Health Insurance
    401(k) Retirement Plan
    Mileage Reimbursement
    Cell Phone Reimbursement
    Tool Repair
    Tool Purchase Program

    Please contact Caleb Quick at (206) 818-9653 or Caleb@restoredremodel.com

    #1033119
    Rainieey
    Participant

    From: Rainieey Murphy <rainieey@yahoo.com>

    Hi. Thanks for your message.

    Yes, it is still available.

    The area is approximately 250 square feet with a window.

    Contact Maya at rainieey@yahoo.com for more information.

    Thanks Again!

    On Apr 29, 2022, at 11:22 AM, West Seattle Blog… <noreply@westseattleblog.com> wrote:

    Dropple wrote:

    Is this still available? I know someone looking for just this. Not sure if they’ve found anything yet, but I’ll pass along the info.

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    #1033111
    WS Person
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    Both are Magna (Dynacraft?) bicycles. Classic beach cruiser style, no speeds, both bikes are 26″. Not ridden very much!

    Sold together or separately. Each Bike is $75
    See Pictures: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atd57nRRSKOMi5FFvsK32xvXsCFoQw?e=U8nxGQ
    contact: wssale AT outlook dot com

    #1033109

    In reply to: Friendly Reminder

    Dropple
    Participant

    Good reminder, but I wonder if people respond to that. In my experience the “off leash community” can be pretty bull headed about it, as though it’s some sort of personal infringement

    #1033104
    mark47n
    Participant

    The hum heard from incoming and outgoing ferries is the sounds of the engines and screws of the ferry in the water. Under the right conditions it can induce sound into the earth, just like you walking on it, but with more pressure Not the Hum.

    The hum is NOT infrasound, solar panels, 5G, net metering, fish, or the like. It’s the vacuum pumps and/or compressors used to load and unload the barges at CalPortland, formerly Glacier NW. This is definitive. There has been quite a lot of investigation into this.

    #1033025
    jackieBlues.2
    Participant

    sbone, She has lived in this home since 1958/1959 and it’s right above the Ferry Docks and she swears up and down it is not the cars loading and unloading, it is not the ships going by on the water… it has us stumped and we’ve been hearing about this “hum/sound” from her for way too long. :>(

    #1033024
    jackieBlues.2
    Participant

    mark47n, What could make that infrasound sound, could it be from the neighbors Solar Panels?

    #1033023
    sbone
    Participant

    When we moved to West Seattle and rented a house down by the ferry dock, there was a low frequency sound that came and went with the arrival and departure of each ferry…could the “WS Hum” be as simple as that?

    #1033017
    mark47n
    Participant

    The short answer is yes, low enough frequencies in sound can propagate through the earth. It’s a phenomenon known as infrasound. It’s generally less that 20Hz and requires a substantial sound pressure for it to be detected by people. So, there’s that.

    There is also the WS Hum, a hum that many have heard on and off for many years with no definitive source.

    #1032983
    SeattleCandyCo
    Participant

    T-Rex
    I agree with you 100%
    I would not have bought my RV if I planned on just parking it in front of my apt.
    I planned on leaving and doing a bit of family visiting van life type stuff as I am a photographer writer Etc my website has millions of views my youtube channel Xanaland had thousands of subscribers, I’ve beon live streaming since 2012 because my friend owns a live stream company, so I was doing it before Facebook etc. Point is my followers LOVE it when I film stuff like around Seattle. I mostly do live music but my fan base is mostly Italy UK Greece pretty much all over the world but the grunge fanatics love it when I film random stuff just driving around. So I knew I could do okay selling merch. Also own another business I can operate on the road and online and planned on being back here by June to do that.
    Brakes went out on me after driving it about a week. 3 mechanics later including Les Schwab, still haven’t fixed them well enough to leave town.
    I have met some people living in their RVs because I usually park down by the 7-11. Yes, I’ve now been cast down with the homeless guys. The ugliest one has the nicest people. Its the guys in a smaller class C Dolphin that I think broke into mine took my new $220 battery inverter flashlights tools etc.
    So now Im like F*ck those homeless losers. Then I drive it to charge new battery
    ( the one that replaced the other new one ) and this little old lady accosted me and started yelling at me.
    If she had looked inside which she could have easily I had the door wide open she would have seen its spotless and beautiful. The thing that I don’t understand is if people see an RV that they can tell obviously is running like it drives why would they think that that person would want to stay there gas cost a lot of money in a RV obviously the person is probably just there for a couple of days or maybe there’s something going on with the RV like mechanically speak so again people should not assume with the situation is before they react as far as all the other stuff you were talking about not all of those homeless places require you to be clean and sober. The waiting lists are YEARS long. Trust me I know a girl who was pregnant has a 5 year old, never arrested doesnt drink or do drugs and they sent her to Mary’s Place after she lived in her car for 2 months. They said she could get housing in 2 years. I winder how long its going to take the refugees from Ukraine to get housing? Just saying. Doesn’t matter if it’s Hurricane Katrina or Afghanistan or whatever the current crisis is in another country people come here and they get housing handed to them on a silver platter but people who are already here and homeless who are Americans have to wait 4 years to get Social Security disability and housing the system is broken. A RV alone is not the symbol of someone who has given up or is lazy or on drugs. I’ve done so many unspeakable kindnesses for the community of West Seattle dragging people’s kids up and down the beach in my 10 ft tall floating Flamingo during the pandemic just to name one thing giving out free cotton candy from my business on Labor Day. I never thought the people in my own neighborhood would treat me like this it’s actually made me want to leave for good. Then I remember my favorite saying that success is your best revenge …but I’m not going to forget this winter and the way I was treated. Sorry that your place of work or business has been a victim of such a Tri-Cities it is ridiculous that people can’t just pick up after themselves even if it’s in an alley I’ve always hated that I abhor laziness and trash and clutter and stuff like that that’s why I wanted a food truck for my business that’s why I did not want to have a brick-and-mortar set up for my business no way it’s just too expensive and with stuff like that happening everywhere there’s just no way I’m going to worry about getting broken into vandalize and stuff like that it’s bad enough with a food truck. Have a good summer thanks for your input and not being a chode!

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