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  • #827228
    JanS
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    Brigette, she may not be able to check on here often…I would suggest emailing her directly, or giving her a call since she did leave her phone contact :)

    #827770

    In reply to: Rant:ignorant woman

    Jeannie
    Participant

    Well, metrognome, it isn’t perfect German, but “Beissen mir Wiener” might work. “Beissen” is “bite,” “mir” means “me.” And that might reflect the attitude of the driver in question.

    #827859
    JTB
    Participant

    I’m very surprised at how much his basic message about the systemic nature of income inequality is resonating. Of course, the “but he’s a socialist theme” crops up constantly in the media but isn’t gaining much traction—yet—it will if he presents an ongoing challenge to Hillary.

    I thought his decision to go to Liberty University and challenge the religious conservatives on a moral and religious basis was inspired. I haven’t listened to the whole speech, but what I’ve heard and read didn’t come across as critical or condemning as much as challenging or inviting in a positive manner.

    I certainly don’t expect it will lead to an up-welling of support from that sector, but it may well serve to set a tone or theme that lessens the message or impact of the political moralizers who exploit evangelicals. Who knows even the media may stop its usual fawning and simultaneous dismay at everything the religious right puts out.

    In any event, I thought it was a very clever and effective move. Let’s see if it generates any momentum in furthering the voice of moral authority that underlies his basic political stance.

    #818443
    mypatience1978
    Participant

    Does anybody know where if at all I can take expired car seats? I have three that I need to get rid of. Thanks!

    #818442
    tcayce
    Participant

    Looking for a highly knowledgeable accountant to join our growing property management team based in West Seattle. The position we are looking to fill could be part-time, but we would prefer full-time, depending on the individual.

    Please inquire with Ty @ 206-938-6401.

    Thanks!

    #827227
    brigette
    Participant

    Hi,

    I am a 50 year old female living in West Seattle/North Admiral area. My recent experience has been providing care for children whose ages ranged from 2 months to 11 years. I have been a summer sports fitness camp counselor (ages ranged from 6-12) for 5 seasons. I am certified in first aid/cpr for infants and adults. I am current with my food handlers permit and am current on my shots. I have a Bachelors in Psychology and a Masters in Elementary education. My priorities regarding children are safety,consistency and laughter. I am dependable, flexible with hours and timely. I own a car and have an excellent driving record.

    I love the outdoors, long walks, music, reading, going to the beach and animals. I have excellent references.

    I thank you for your consideration,

    Brigette Meredith

    #827357
    brigette
    Participant

    Hi,

    My boyfriend and I live in West Seattle. I grew up on a farm and am comfortable with and love many types of animals. Robert (boyfriend) had a pure bred basset hound for 18 years and a cat for 22 years. The duties that we are accustomed to include feeding and walking pets during scheduled times. We lived in Olympia for a year as caretakers on a farm. The animals involved were goats, chickens, dogs and cats. When taking care of others’ pets we take a daily log of feeding times, behaviors and any other noteworthy happenings, such as failure to eat. We are comfortable to stay overnight and provide companionship and comfort for the pet. We can assist in additional services, such as administering medication, bathing and grooming. We currrently walk a golden retriever,St. Bernard/Akido puppy and had in the past occasionally sat with a beagle. We still on occasion take care of a scotty and a chihuaha. We unfortunately just lost our cat after 10 years and our new place of residence does not allow pets. We have excellent references and no criminal background. Our prices are negotiable.

    Thank you for your consideration,

    Brigette and Robert

    #827555

    In reply to: Part Time Nanny

    brigette
    Participant

    Hi,

    I am a 50 year old female living in West Seattle/North Admiral area. My recent experience has been providing care for children whose ages ranged from 2 months to 11 years. I have been a summer sports fitness camp counselor (ages ranged from 6-12) for 5 seasons. I am certified in first aid/cpr for infants and adults. I am current with my food handlers permit and am current on my shots. I have a Bachelors in Psychology and a Masters in Elementary education. My priorities regarding children are safety,consistency and laughter. I am dependable, flexible with hours and timely. I own a car and have an excellent driving record.

    I love the outdoors, long walks, music, reading, going to the beach and animals. I have excellent references.

    I thank you for your consideration,

    Brigette Meredith

    #827351
    brigette
    Participant

    Hi,

    I am a 50 year old female living in West Seattle/North Admiral area. My recent experience has been providing care for children whose ages ranged from 2 months to 11 years. I have been a summer sports fitness camp counselor (ages ranged from 6-12) for 5 seasons. I am certified in first aid/cpr for infants and adults. I am current with my food handlers permit and am current on my shots. I have a Bachelors in Psychology and a Masters in Elementary education. My priorities regarding children are safety,consistency and laughter. I am dependable, flexible with hours and timely. I own a car and have an excellent driving record.

    I love the outdoors, long walks, music, reading, going to the beach and animals. I have excellent references.

    I thank you for your consideration,

    Brigette Meredith

    #827663
    brigette
    Participant

    Hi,

    I am a 50 year old female living in West Seattle/North Admiral area. My recent experience has been providing care for children whose ages ranged from 2 months to 11 years. I have been a summer sports fitness camp counselor (ages ranged from 6-12) for 5 seasons. I am certified in first aid/cpr for infants and adults. I am current with my food handlers permit and am current on my shots. I have a Bachelors in Psychology and a Masters in Elementary education. My priorities regarding children are safety,consistency and laughter. I am dependable, flexible with hours and timely. I own a car and have an excellent driving record.

    I love the outdoors, long walks, music, reading, going to the beach and animals. I have excellent references.

    I thank you for your consideration,

    Brigette Meredith

    #827688
    brigette
    Participant

    Hi,

    I am a 50 year old female living in West Seattle/North Admiral area. My recent experience has been providing care for children whose ages ranged from 2 months to 11 years. I have been a summer sports fitness camp counselor (ages ranged from 6-12) for 5 seasons. I am certified in first aid/cpr for infants and adults. I am current with my food handlers permit and am current on my shots. I have a Bachelors in Psychology and a Masters in Elementary education. My priorities regarding children are safety,consistency and laughter. I am dependable, flexible with hours and timely. I own a car and have an excellent driving record.

    I love the outdoors, long walks, music, reading, going to the beach and animals. I have excellent references.

    I thank you for your consideration,

    Brigette Meredith

    #827791
    Jeannie
    Participant

    Skeeter and Smitty are from the planet of the Highly Intelligent Life Forms – or at least Highly Intelligent Enough to Figure This Stuff Out.

    JoB and metrognome, thanks for your comments – you’re both from a pretty smart planet, too! And, yes, I try to be positive, even when I’m complaining. This is no place for trolling or even for adorable SNL Church Ladies!

    #827769

    In reply to: Rant:ignorant woman

    metrognome
    Participant

    anonyme – I like your British-flavored moniker for the driver, but BMW is a German car (ok, Bavarian.) My German is pretty bad, all I could come up with is ‘Wiener’ or the longer ‘Wienerschnitzel’ for the ‘W.’ Anybody have suggestions for the ‘B’ and the ‘M’?

    unfortunately, it is highly likely that the BMW driver considers it the cyclist’s fault that he got a ticket.

    #827802
    KitM
    Member

    Thank you for the suggestion, but after checking it seems Hiawatha only offers am care for elementary students.

    Thanks!

    #818441
    Caffeine_Queen
    Participant

    Hotwire Online Coffeehouse is looking for a friendly, customer service-oriented barista to add to our staff of professional and dedicated baristas.

    Hotwire is an independent coffee shop in the West Seattle neighborhood that provides high quality beverages and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. We have a large loyal customer base and strong presence in the community. We participate in neighborhood events such as West Seattle Art Walk, West Seattle Summer Fest, and The Movies on the Wall, among others.

    We have a dedicated staff that looks to expand our customer base daily through friendly, relationship-oriented, quality service. We have a passion for what we do and it’s apparent in our interactions! We have won the “Best coffee shop in West Seattle” award twice and are committed to continuing a high level of service that meets the needs of our customers. You can learn more about us at http://www.hotwirecoffee.com

    The open barista position is 25-32 (4-5 days) hrs week. We pride ourselves on working with flexible schedules, school and other requirements. Our staff at Hotwire have been with us up to 9 years, so you can see our retention and job satisfaction is very important. The position could involve mornings, plus weekends and evenings (1:30pm-7:30pm). We work with each barista to create the best schedule for everyone.

    Qualifications:

    ï‚§ Strong customer service skills

    ï‚§ Friendly, positive demeanor

    ï‚§ Reliable, punctual, and motivated

    ï‚§ Ability to multi-task effectively

    ï‚§ Commitment to taking an active role in our Hotwire community

    ï‚§ Prior barista 2 years’ experience required

    ï‚§ Prior customer service 1 year restaurant or retail experience required

    ï‚§ Must be able to work weekends

    The best way to apply for the job is email your resume with reason why you would like to work for an indie coffeehouse. You can also come into Hotwire in person and drop off your resume as the Hotwire baristas interview for the position.

    4410 California Ave SW

    West Seattle, Washington 98116

    Next to the Post Office

    You can drop off a resume at Hotwire or email us at hotwirecoffee@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

    FB http://www.facebook.com/hotwirecoffee

    Twitter @hotwirecoffee

    #818440
    skeeter
    Participant

    Reminder – WSB Forum casual meet-up Sept 16

    September 16 (Wednesday) at 7pm at Uptown Espresso. 4301 SW Edmunds St(California & Edmunds)

    We’ll be chatting about a variety of local-interest topics.

    Please reply if you think you can make it. I’m just trying to get an idea of how much space we might need.

    #818438
    anonyme
    Participant

    I’m trying to buy a piece of furniture on Craig’s List, but don’t have access to a truck/SUV. Does anyone know of an inexpensive service for this? Entire trip is within West Seattle, Admiral to Arbor Heights.

    Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Also willing to barter for free garden coaching/consultation!

    #827808
    AJP
    Participant

    I’m convinced that people who set off their own big fireworks are selfish base-turds. It’s illegal, it’s dangerous, it’s incredibly messy (don’t get me started on the state of our parks and school fields on the 5th of July), and psychologically damaging to veterans and other people, and pets. Ridiculous.

    #818437

    This position is responsible for the management of a portfolio of condominium buildings. Directs the implementation of policies, procedures and programs that assure a well-managed portfolio. Provides information on operating costs as well as the annual budget for the properties. Works closely with the Association members and Association Board familiar with a variety of the field’s concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. May lead and direct the work of others. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected.

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

    • Property Maintenance: Supervises all maintenance programs relating to the interior and exterior conditions and appearance of the property.

    • Responsible for the day-to-day operations of all aspects of the property.

    • Develop, communicate and monitor property budgets on a timely basis in a manner that supports the financial expectations of the Board and Association

    • Coordinates, negotiates and issues vendor contracts for property services in accordance with the management agreement.

    • Monitors the accounting information once produced by the accounting office.

    • Owner Representation: The ultimate point of contact for all resolutions of the property.

    • Responsible for the administrative organization of the property, including keeping annual calendar supplied to all Board Members, and in the property’s Board book; keep records of expiration dates

    • Use of desktop/laptop computer, calculator and other common office equipment.

    • Perform other related duties as assigned.

    Desired Skills and Experience:

    Qualified candidates should possess the following traits:

    • At least 2 years of Association management or related experience and 5+ years as a business management professional

    • Experience in interpreting contracts and covenants

    • Community Association Institute certification is a benefit: PCAM, AMS, or CMCA

    • Real estate background, customer service and project management experience are preferred

    • Be able to pass standard pre-employment background checks

    • Able to work with a diverse range of personalities and as a team with the other office staff members.

    • Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite

    • Self starter with good time management skills.

    Salary D.O.E., vacation one week after six months and two additional weeks after a year with an additional week after five years., paid health and vision benefits.

    Pelase send resumes and introduction letters to jobs@condomanagements.com

    #827786
    skeeter
    Participant

    It’s an interesting formula. Property taxes collected can only increase by 1% per year. (Let’s ignore the special levies for a moment.) So if the average property increased in value (assessed value) by 10% and *your* property only increased by 5% then you would actually see your property tax bill *decrease* even though your assessed value *increased.* Does that make sense?

    Let’s say in year one, there are two homes in King County. Each home is assessed at $1M. Each home gets a property tax bill for $10,000. So King County collects $20,000.

    Things are good in year two. Home A increases in assessed value to $1.2M. Home B increases in assessed value to $1.1M. Both homeowners are wondering how they can afford their next tax bill. Fear not!! King County collected $20,000 in year one and they can only collect $20,200 in year two. ($20,000 times 1.01 equals $20,200.) How is that $20,200 apportioned to the two homeowners? By assessed value. Home A will get a property tax bill for $10,539 and Home B will get a property tax bill for $9,661. See what happened there? Home B increased in value, but its taxes *decreased* because Home B’s assessed value increased by less than the county average.

    Now… special levies are a different matter. Those are voter approved, and are not subject to the 1% increase cap. But the voters wanted those special levies and approved them. So presumably we are comfortable with the extra taxes.

    #827746
    The Velvet Bulldog
    Participant

    Yes! Check out West Seattleite Holli Margell at Native Light Photography: http://nativelightphoto.com/

    She does beautiful portraits — I’ve worked with her a number of times.

    #827765

    In reply to: Rant:ignorant woman

    miws
    Participant

    Oh, mark, that is just beautiful! I hope the cop gave the dude a ticket, and did not let him go with just a warning.

    My own taste of revenge, courtesy of a cop (and I’m pretty sure I’ve shared this here before), was 12 or so year ago, crossing toward the west, at 35th & Fauntleroy, over toward the Taco Time corner.

    This was early morning, on my way to work at Seattle Filmworks, and after I got the walk light I looked to make sure nobody was running the left turn light that had just turned red, coming off the Fauntleroy Expressway.

    It was clear, so I started across. Next thing I know first cars in the line of eastbound traffic stop, at least one hits the horn, and out of my peripheral I see this little white car running that very red light.

    Next thing I see, is an eastbound Motorcycle Officer hit the lights and siren, and lane split between the cars. I gladly let him go in front of me.

    He caught her down at the red light crossing Avalon. Glad it was a Motor Officer, don’t know if one in a car could have made it in time.

    I hope he gave her a ticket.

    Mike

    #827785
    Jeannie
    Participant

    Sus, I have more than enough. I just prefer not to spend in on hideous, crappy Hummer House. Modernist, really? Is that the architectural term? I stand by my opinions, and there’s no need for snottiness. A more crowded West Seattle means tons more traffic within area, which means more car pollution, tall blocks of condo buildings block all-too-rare sunlight, more mischief in our parks and public places (graffiti, for one), etc., etc.

    Now, I do love West Seattle, but I stand by my views. Nuff said. I don’t want to get into a b-tchfest with you. Ugh.

    Gotta admit, though, your first sentence made me smile – reminded me of the Church Lady from SNL. Very cool.

    #827784
    susparker
    Member

    Jeannie: Well aren’t we all lucky to have you as an arbiter of taste for what should and shouldn’t be built in our neighborhoods. Fact is that there is a huge backlog of hideous, crappy houses that ought to have been adiosed a long time ago. And $900K Modernist houses seem to be selling before builders can even finish them. So it appears to me that there are a lot of people who couldn’t care less about your provincial bull**it attitude. There’s plenty of room for everyone in West Seattle, not just the people that you despise because they have more than you.

    #827764

    In reply to: Rant:ignorant woman

    JTB
    Participant

    Last week, a woman on Oregon SW just east of California in a white SUV was having a terrible time parallel parking with one hand on the steering wheel and the other holding a phone to her ear. My wife and I cracked up although I gave a wide berth in getting around her as quickly as I could.

    Ignorant probably is an appropriate word because it connotes lacking knowledge or lacking awareness. Anyone driving with a phone in one hand and talking is definitely not aware.

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