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  • BillieLarry
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    Collectables, Furniture, Household Goods, Model Car Collection and more!

    #921944
    UberBeth
    Participant

    How do you go about getting the actual address for this?

    PMSV ILC
    Participant

    Now hiring for the part-time position above, also a FT Toddler Teacher, and also on-call positions. Kindly click on link in the OP or visit:

    http://www.providenceiscalling.jobs
    Type in key words “teacher intergenerational”
    Then click “Search”

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 11 months ago by PMSV ILC.
    #921912

    In reply to: not innocent fun

    JoB
    Participant

    J242

    “There’s a third option, work to get real enforcement of the issue. SPD could make a serious dent in their operating budget for the year in just two nights by ticketing anyone they see lighting anything bigger than sparklers. Set off a role of black-cats? That’s $5K. Set off mortar shells? That’s $5K for each round.”

    what a great idea… if only they would take neighbor’s pictures as evidence …

    #921911
    JoB
    Participant

    skeeter..
    i think my heart just stopped ;-)
    We agree with the concept of being willing to pay the price to live where we do…

    choices folks.. we all have choices.
    you don’t get to have your cake and eat it too

    #921902
    skeeter
    Participant

    Well I’m not saying it’s right. Or fair. But I don’t mind the extra property taxes because my family is getting the bargain of a lifetime. Mrs. and I are in our prime earning years. We’re making good money and paying zero state income tax. The extra $1,000 or so in property taxes is nothing compared to what we’d be paying in state income tax if we were in Oregon or California or one of the other 43 states with an income tax.

    Now… if we moved to Burien or Tukwila we’d escape both the income tax and the high(ish) Seattle property taxes. But I can’t take the commute. So we’ll stay put in West Seattle.

    #921894

    In reply to: Lost keys

    TreeHugger
    Participant

    I possibly lost my keys there. There were two on a key ring that looks like a bicycle. One key has red, white and blue.

    TreeHugger

    #921886
    NorthwestArtFrame
    Participant

    Position Summary:

    A FT and PT Sales Associate positions are now available at Northwest Art & Frame in the Alaska Junction! Applicants must have a flexible schedule and be able to work varied shifts, which will include evenings and weekends. A high school diploma or GED is required and must be at least 18 years of age. Applicants must have excellent customer service skills, be very punctual and be able to multi-task. Art knowledge preferred! Applicants must also be comfortable working with a Point of Sale computer system and be comfortable standing for long periods at a time. This position is ideal for college students or anyone looking for a job close to home!

    ***NOT looking for summertime only applicants!***

    Duties:
    • Cashiering using a POS system
    • Provide excellent customer service
    • Perform basic cash-handling
    • General cleaning/organizing of all areas of the store
    • Product pricing and merchandising

    Qualifications/Job Requirements:
    • Previous retail experience strongly preferred
    • Ability to stand for long periods of time
    • Possess basic math/cash handling skills

    Email your cover letter and resume to northwestartandframe@hotmail.com for immediate consideration.

    #921882

    In reply to: not innocent fun

    J242
    Participant

    “PS…I’m a 55 yr old man and fireworks have been going off as far back as I can remember, do I like them, no, do they keep me awake at night, yes sometimes but they’ll probably keep going off until the day I leave this earth”

    Seems like a very defeated attitude. Why? I don’t understand that. Public nuisances that a lot of people vocally dislike and want to end can be stopped. If 1 house on a block throws loud ragers every night, the police can step in with fines to address the problem. The same can be done with fireworks.

    “so I can either ignore them or let my inner sole dwell on them and turn into a grumpy old man, what do you think?”

    There’s a third option, work to get real enforcement of the issue. SPD could make a serious dent in their operating budget for the year in just two nights by ticketing anyone they see lighting anything bigger than sparklers. Set off a role of black-cats? That’s $5K. Set off mortar shells? That’s $5K for each round.

    Taking a no-holds-barred approach for just one year would drive so much news everyone would know about it and maybe, just maybe, they’d drive or catch a bus south for the the 1-3 miles to WC/Burien to set them off instead. You know, where it’s actually legal? Here in my neighborhood during New Year’s the idiots across the street were setting off larger rockets (not penny-bottle rockets but not mortars) AT cars. SPD didn’t do anything about it even though I said I had video of them doing it repeatedly. That’s offensive. It shouldn’t take a serious accident before this changes but it’s only a matter of time before one of these tools sets a forest fire, or causes a car accident, or physically injures someone. Why is that an acceptable risk?

    #921857
    dkollar
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    ONE DAY ONLY!!! Saturday, July 14th (9am to 3pm)… 5635 – 47th Avenue SW, West Seattle (off of California… between Finley and Juneau).

    There is something for everyone!!! Lots of books (kids, young adult and adult)… toys, dishes, decor and MORE… even a disco ball.

    See you there :)

    #921874
    NPeters
    Participant

    Near the Junction. Describe it to get it back.

    thanks

    tcayce
    Participant

    Urban Key Property Management is looking to hire a full-time accountant ASAP!

    Join our exciting, growing, and dedicated team of property management professionals at Urban Key in West Seattle.

    Our new accountant will have the responsibility of fully and accurately managing our property accounting through our AppFolio software system. Additionally, our new accountant will assist in preparing monthly financial statements for owners as well as be involved in every aspect of the accounting department.

    The Accountant’s primary responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, the preparation of owners’ monthly financial statements, transacting resident ledgers, A/P, A/R, maintaining general ledger, analyzing financial statements, resolving ledger questions and disputes, plus much more!

    Job Requirements

    Our ideal candidate is required to have a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, at least 2+ years of experience in property management and general ledger accounting preferred. Candidate must be proficient in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word and experience with QuickBooks is desirable. The individual in this position must possess a good working knowledge of accounting principles and the ability to work with staff, clients, and outside auditors. The individual must have a strong attention to detail and possess excellent organizational skills to manage multiple projects simultaneously, often with rigid deadlines. The individual should have strong written and oral communication skills to interact effectively with staff, clients, and a broad variety of outside vendors.

    Urban Key offers a very competitive salary and benefits like paid vacation/sick/personal days (PTO), 11 paid holidays, 401(k) Plan, and office snacks! Interested and qualified candidates, please forward a resume and salary requirement to: Ty Cayce at ty@urbankey.com. No phone calls please.

    #921854
    dobro
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    “My worry is that once an income tax is started it will go up, up, up, and municipalities and state agencies will still charge or pass new taxes further burdening everyone.”

    This is exactly why we will never improve our tax system. Even when voters have a chance to move toward a fairer, more progressive tax system the defeatist attitude prevails. Just a couple of years ago there was an initiative that would have levied a small income tax on the most wealthy corporations and individuals in the state (I don’t remember the initiative number, you could look it up). It would have been enough to completely cover the costs of a state sponsored healthcare program and only affect a tiny portion of the populace. And it was something we all got to vote on, not something cooked up by legislators. Result? Not passed. Because “once they start an income tax…”

    So, always a good topic for complaining, but no stomach, even among voters much less legislators, to do even the slightest thing to alter one of the most unfair and regressive tax systems among the 50 states.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 11 months ago by dobro.
    #921823

    In reply to: Bricks?

    CM
    Participant

    Hey, susieq…those are called “building bricks” to help your search, and unfortunately are fairly hard to find unless you’re buying a LOT. I would suggest checking with Second Use or other architecture recycling places. Funny how brick has fallen so out of fashion. Concrete block is much more readily available, but has it’s obvious limitations. Cheaper, though, and can be stained for aesthetics. Good luck.

    Trileigh
    Participant

    At some point as I was walking along Alki yesterday, the stone fell out of my ring. It’s small (maybe 3mm long), rectangular cut, and clear light green. It’s not valuable, just an inexpensive peridot, but has symbolic value and I’d love to get it back. I know the chances of someone spotting a stone that tiny are pretty small, but I’m hoping folks can keep a lookout for it. Thanks much.

    #921771
    JoB
    Participant

    will keep a lookout in my westwood neighborhood for you. houses in that price range are possible here,, or at least they were last time i comparison shopped my rent

    #921769
    aa
    Participant

    I spent a lot of time looking for a new place after over 15 yrs in WS and from my experience you won’t find much at that price there. If you’re open to other areas, you’ll get a much nice home with less traffic problems in Burien. For many people, Burien is just 1st Ave south and unappealing businesses along that road. There are a lot of nice residential areas and a lot calmer than what WS has become.

    #921701
    mark47n
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    Speaking as a former instructor (at AKT no less) and for some of the local clubs I can say that it is emphasized that all boaters must adhere to the rules of the road. That said, not all people take classes and rental businesses don’t spend hours educating the renters. Like it or not, educated boaters will have to dodge uneducated and that goes for powerboats and PWCs as well.

    #921684
    CarDriver
    Participant

    TSurly. Thank’s for knowing and following the law. Wouldn’t have to rant if everyone else did the same. Actually, I’m a boater and I, and many of my boater friends have had close calls with SUP’s and kayaks who did NOT have the right of way but felt they didn’t have to change course to avoid a close encounter(no, I’ve never hit one). One of my friends did challenge a SUP rider on Lake Union who said the place that rented him the board said “don’t worry-the other boater’s will get out of your way”. A friend of mine work’s for Kenmore Air. They get SEVERAL call’s every summer from irate paddlers demanding to know why the floatplanes taking off and landing on Lake Union don’t stay out of THEIR way.

    #921683
    dhg
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    dobro: Democrats are too nice, much too nice. Biggest problem with Democrats. We had an effective national voice in Al Franken but a woman’s story of how he kissed her in a play when he was 20-something is enough for him to step down. Republicans want power and won’t let ethics get in the way. Dems fall short of perfection and quit.

    #921680

    In reply to: not innocent fun

    Graciano
    Participant

    So J242 did I say I was letting off fireworks as you commented, no I did not “The city already puts on a hell of a lot better fireworks show than you or any dozen people could hope to so why not appreciate it and let the rest of us get some sleep?!!?”
    PS…I’m a 55 yr old man and fireworks have been going off as far back as I can remember, do I like them, no, do they keep me awake at night, yes sometimes but they’ll probably keep going off until the day I leave this earth so I can either ignore them or let my inner sole dwell on them and turn into a grumpy old man, what do you think?

    #921638
    dobro
    Participant

    “Passive Aggressive Seattle loses to Trotskyite based Social Activism and Revolution.”

    Wow, one “socialist” member out of a 9 person council and the sky is falling! Rest assured, there are at least 6 solid corporate Amazon/Boeing toadies and a couple of squishy middle grounders on the council.

    “I am starting to see KILL BEZOS graffiti in many places.”

    And Sawant gets the blame for that? Did you see her graffiti-ing? Or is that just an opinion?

    “Because of her and some others in the council we are losing experienced members of our police force”

    Any links to any quotes of police officers leaving because of her?

    “I fear that the wolf in sheep’s clothing is ready to pounce and there are some Democrats who are just too nice to fight on her level.”

    That’s sweet that you think Democrats are so nice. A lot of Repubs think Dems are evil libtards that want to send all Trump supporters to Gitmo.

    #921612
    AMAProvidence
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    Providence is calling a Full Time Child Care Toddler Teacher to the Intergenerational Learning Center (ILC) (Day Shift, 1.0 FTE, 40 hrs/wk) at Providence Mount St. Vincent in Seattle, Washington. We are a community of caregivers delivering every day on our Mission to provide compassionate care that is accessible for all – especially those who are poor and vulnerable.

    If you enjoy having the responsibility for the overall care of children and support the planning and implementation of age appropriate programs then this is the job for you! At the Intergenerational Learning Center you will support weekly interactions between the children and the elders living in the building. You will be part of a team of three co-teachers who share the responsibilities of running the classroom and planning and implementing curriculum. We are a social/emotional and play based program with a strong commitment to relationships.

    Qualifications:

    Required qualifications for this position include:

    •Completion of Child Development Associate (CDA) or at least 12 Early Childhood Education (ECE) related credits as determined by program manager

    •Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) (infant, child, adult cards) within 30 days of hire

    •A demonstrated interest in working with young children

    •Ability to communicate effectively in English both verbally and in writing

    Within 90 days of hire:

    •Register with the State MERIT system for STARs trainings

    •First Aid

    •Attend an annual Blood Born Pathogen class

    •Food Handlers Permit

    ***We pay for certifications including: CPR/1st Aid Card and a blood borne pathogens course as well as education reimbursement.

    About the ministry you will serve:

    The Intergenerational Learning Center (ILC) is an award-winning child care program located in West Seattle, WA. Our program is unique in that interaction between the infants, toddlers and preschool-aged children and the 400 residents of Providence Mount St. Vincent is an integral part of daily activities. This enhances the opportunities for children and people of all ages to have frequent community interaction. Our program includes a philosophy based on problem-solving, where teachers act as facilitators and guides encouraging children to think of solutions to problems that may arise throughout their day.

    We offer a full comprehensive range of benefits – see our website for details

    http://www.providenceiscalling.jobs/rewards-benefits/

    Our Mission

    As expressions of God’s healing love, witnessed through the ministry of Jesus, we are steadfast in serving all, especially those who are poor and vulnerable.

    About Us

    Providence Health & Services is a not-for-profit Catholic network of hospitals, care centers, health plans, physicians, clinics, home health care and services guided by a Mission of caring the Sisters of Providence began over 160 years ago. Providence is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Providence does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, disability, veteran, military status, religion, age, creed, national origin, sexual identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by local, state, or federal law.

    Schedule: Full-time

    Shift: Day

    Job Category: Education

    If interested please apply at: bit.ly/2JyMCTe

    #921598
    anonyme
    Participant

    There is no such thing as an ‘undergrown’ laurel! As a former landscape professional, I would recommend removal. Even with constant maintenance (shearing at least twice a year) the hedge will continue to get bigger and uglier each year. The interior of the hedge will not grow foliage, so the more you cut it back, the worse it looks. It is now listed as an invasive species.

    As there is no way to harm this monster, go the cheapest route you can. Anyone with a ladder, a hedge trimmer, and an eye for a straight line can do it. Don’t waste your money.

    cron3
    Participant

    There was a man paddleboarding at Lowman beach around 7am today (Friday July 6) and left his paddle. If this is you, tell me what kind of car you were driving and I’ll get the paddle back to you.

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