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  • Attn: Tennis Enthusiasts, Families, High School Students, College Students, Coaches, and Seniors!!!

    Are you interested in seasonal or part-time employment throughout 2015? Would you like to join a dynamic nonprofit organization and help deliver fun recreational tennis programs to kids, teens, and youth in public parks and local schools? The United States Tennis Association PNW is hiring!

    Feel free to pass this information along to anyone that you think would be a great fit for our organization (see general description below).

    Apply now @ https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/USTAPNW15 for Spring, Summer, and Fall/Winter programs directly.

    TYPES OF RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS INCLUDE:

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    QUALIFICATIONS:

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    #822068
    JoB
    Participant

    beachdrivegirl

    thanks for the reminder

    Home

    i especially like that you will find quality financial information under the about us tab

    #816813
    moorefamily
    Member

    We are trying to rally support for Jason Moore. Jason was a crime victim in 2005, his father was killed and Jason was stabbed 5 times in his neck and back, leaving him quadriplegic. Please take time to read Jason’s story on his website and please share on Facebook. Thank You everyone

    https://www.giveforward.com/fundraiser/97p7/the-jason-moore-fund

    Make a Difference in One Hour! – Tutors Needed to Inspire Struggling Young Readers (West Seattle)

    Reading Partners is a literacy non-profit that mobilizes community volunteers to provide one-on-one tutoring to struggling elementary student readers.

    No experience is required to volunteer! We seek volunteers who can commit 1 hour/week for a semester. Tutors are paired to work with the same student and are provided with an easy-to-follow curriculum that includes all of the books, worksheets, and step-by-step lesson plans to teach an effective lesson. Reading Partners also has a staff Site Coordinator who is available to support tutors at all times. Volunteers make an enormous impact: on average, students double their rate of learning while enrolled in the program.

    Watch this 2-minute video to learn more about Reading Partners’ work in the community:

    Reading Partners runs programming Monday-Thursday during the school day at Sanislo Elementary in West Seattle. We are nearing capacity, but are sitll looking for a few special tutors.

    If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Reading Partners’ Volunteer Coordinator, Alexis, at alexis.acciani@readingpartners.org, or at (206) 992-4484.

    #821637
    JTB
    Participant

    CptD, In line with the implications of the OP and your notions about unions, scarcity of labor and over regulation, I offer two links concerning Nissan. Note in the discussion about profitability (they were hugely profitable, but shy of targets) there is nothing about labor costs, more about sales incentives, currency exchange rates and other details.

    permatemps

    nissan

    As to the “ism” pertinent to all of this, the best word is “neoliberalism.” I resisted that terminology for some time, insisting it is only the latest iteration of capital’s never ending quest to achieve dominance of the market. But I’ve become convinced the distinctive features of neoliberalism are deliberate and persistent enough as finance capitalism outstrips national boundaries and presses governments into competition with each other to see who will best accommodate “the market.” With a nod to market fundamentalism, a distinctive feature of neoliberalism, note the comment of the TN legislature in the NPR piece who seems to lament the sorry state of affairs for long term permanent employees in one breath but as a matter of faith (mythos v logos) cautions that any attempt to introduce regulation is off the table.

    #821618
    captainDave
    Participant

    mark47n: This does a good job of explaining what I am talking about: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_fascism

    Socialism and Fascism may be mutually exclusive academic concepts, but history shows what happens in practice.

    #816737
    sn6uV
    Participant

    I am in need of a new roof and it looks like its been a while since the last roofer discussion on the blog. Can someone recommend a good licensed and bonded roofer?

    Raynproof Roofing (recommended last time) seems to have a disconnected number.

    A Better Roofing Co. (206-935-1575) is already on my list from the last discussion as is John Michael Roofing & Skylights (206-201-1148) who is booked out quite a way into the spring, but appears highly recommended. Has anyone had experience with Silver Star Roofing (206-734-3844)? Any other recommendations?

    Thanks!

    #821266
    HMC Rich
    Participant

    The Koch’s? They are small potatoes compared to the groups that contribute at the top. Take a look at who leads the way? The top donors (This articles Heavy Hitters) aren’t exactly Republican friendly. Your rhetoric again does not match the facts.

    https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/list.php

    Not until number 28 do you see it basically even out among donors. You want to shut the Koch’s down, go ahead because then every union and other progressive entity that contributes will have to be shut down. Be careful what you wish for. . .

    How about ActBlue’s online fraud during the President’s first run for the Presidency. Awful.

    estar
    Member

    The workshops are set in an open studio setting with much collaboration as one would experience as a design student.

    For more information, go to https://archforkids.wordpress.com/.

    #821594
    miws
    Participant

    I don’t get why so many people in Seattle are so blindly in support of labor unions–unions have done such wonders for places like Detroit.

    Oh. My. God! Unions have done such terrible things for our Country!

    Mike

    #821550
    B-squared
    Participant
    #821345
    twobottles
    Participant
    #821326
    VBD
    Participant

    JTB, that article lays it out pretty well. Except, it still lays too much blame on science.

    In the nutrition world, there are tons of studies on what foods do and don’t do. Some show clear results, but most are very undetermined. The public loves nutrition studies, so regardless of how significant a finding is, the results get reported.

    The big problem is that nutrition quacks are EVERYWHERE!! Many present themselves as scientists, or at least trained experts.

    Some of the most popular are:

    Joseph Mercola

    “the Food Babe”

    Dr Oz

    Deepak Chopra

    http://www.alternet.org/personal-health/four-biggest-quacks-plaguing-america-their-bad-claims-about-science

    https://whyevolutionistrue.wordpress.com/2015/01/29/deepak-denies-that-hiv-causes-aids/

    These guys are not only bad for science, they are just plain dangerous. But people love them and think they are good sources of health “science”.

    People tend to not know the difference between science and snake oil. When confronted with the reality, they blame the scientists, not the quacks.

    Julie
    Member

    You could use Richard Feynman’s solution: https://biocontrolbeat.wordpress.com/2010/06/02/richard-feynmans-nontoxic-ant-ferry/ …but you need a lot of patience!

    : )

    #821391

    In reply to: Abandoned bike

    JanS
    Participant
    #816639
    Metropolitan Market
    Participant

    Here We Grow Again!

    Incredible Opportunity for Talented and Enthusiastic Individuals to Join Our Team!

    At Metropolitan Market, we know food! We are a progressive, upscale grocery-retailer and one of the best places to work in the Pacific Northwest. Metropolitan Market is a company recognized within the food industry for freshness and quality – from our locally roasted coffee to our freshly-baked breads.

    We provide outstanding employment opportunities, including a generous benefits program and attractive wages. These fast-paced positions in our stores provide ample opportunity for growth and development within the Company. We are looking for outgoing, friendly individuals who want to work in a healthy and rewarding environment!

    We are currently hiring for the following positions at our Admiral location:

    *Grocery Clerk

    *Produce Clerk

    *Bakery Clerk (18-24 hrs flexible schedule preferred)

    *Market Deli Associate

    *Cheesemonger

    *Market Deli Lead (Food Service Experience Required)

    *Bakery Assistant Manager

    *Grocery Assistant Manager

    *Coffee Shop Manager

    How to apply:

    1. Go to http://www.metropolitan-market.com

    2. Select the Careers section

    3. Complete a general application and create a profile

    4. Search open positions and apply anytime, using your general application and profile

    – See more at: https://westseattleblog.com/forum/topic/metropolitan-market-is-hiring#sthash.Ba1m3uGk.dpuf

    #816603
    dtown
    Member

    https://contest.io/c/m6izkjee

    Enter to win an all expense trip to the Superbowl, from Washington Tractor!

    Good luck!

    Lets get more 12’s to the game to make it LOUD!

    #821086
    waynster
    Participant
    #820628
    captainDave
    Participant

    Cruises through the Arctic? technology+supply & demand. What’s that got to do with global warming? Here is a link about the first vessel to cruise through the Arctic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gjøa –the voyage was done by a small wooden sailing vessel in 1906 with no ice breaker or satellites. How do you think that was possible? Maybe there were an abundance of global warming polar bear farts back then?

    First US vessel completed the trip through the Arctic in 1957: http://www.uscg.mil/history/articles/northwest_passage1957.pdf

    Despite the much improved ice breaking technology today, the issues of traveling through the Arctic are pretty much the same as they have been through the last century:

    http://www.maritime-executive.com/article/Experts-Voice-Concerns-Over-New-Arctic-Cruise-2014-07-26

    The myth of an ice-free Arctic sea is leftist fodder meant for political propeganda. BBC 2007: Arctic summers ice-free ‘by 2013’: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7139797.stm Where is the actual rising sea levels, unpresidented supper storms, and scorched earth?

    The IPCC has led an intense politically motivated campaign of disinformation to support the CO2 global warming hypothesis. How could the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change along with the army of climate change scientists admit that there has been no significant climate change since it’s inception 27 years ago? That would be an admission to the biggest fraud of all time. Debunking debunkers is the only way to keep the academic money machine going. I think a bunch of people want to retire before taxpayers start burning the climate witches.

    #820625
    JTB
    Participant

    JoB, are you getting back to the OP? Or are you referring to Captain Dave’s postings on climate change which are clearly laughable? Sorry, now I’m joking.

    I am firmly on the side of Charlie Hebdo, but I don’t think they were relieved of considering when they had made their point and when it became excessive or not particularly helpful. All good comics recognize when they’ve gone to far (see link below). I mean were they thinking they’d just keep at it until ISIL or Al Qaeda said “OK, you can put up images of the Prophet and we’re cool with that.”? Or perhaps Charb really did suppose that eventually he’d be killed if he kept at it and he was cool with that. Hard to say. That said, once the murders took place, I think it was important for the media to take a stand and display the cartoons in question. We’ll see how that plays out in the long run.

    On your point about how comedy has evolved and mine about making a bad joke, I offer the following link

    being funny

    #820621
    captainDave
    Participant

    JoB: You obviously missed my point. Increased “green house gasses” has not made any measurable impact on global climate.

    Which of the hundreds of grant funded climate models made by people working to prove global warming over the last 30 years actually worked? Are you not seeing all the failures as suspicious, or are you wrapped up in a religious cult designed to turn crush free society for the ruling elite? Real science is not about proving popular politically motivated theories.

    It is now 2015. If sea level rise is the absolute proof of global warming, why has it stayed the same for the last 50 years?

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/christopherbooker/5067351/Rise-of-sea-levels-is-the-greatest-lie-ever-told.html

    If the global ecosystem was so sensitive to changes, it would have died off eons ago–especially after any number of large astroid strikes. Maybe the earth is still in recovery from the last major strike and will continue to gradually warm until the next big hit? Why is global warming science so tunnel visioned on punishing humans for returning carbon to the system? We are the only animals that have the ability to return deeply buried carbon to the surface where it can be used in the ecosystem.

    Even if we could change the climate with CO2, increasing temperature would have more “good” than “bad”. Fossil records show that the earth had tropical vegetation at high latitudes many times in history. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could grow coconuts and mango trees at Alki Beach instead of living under the 3,000 feet of glacier ice that melted away 20,000 years ago? Too bad the climate models aren’t working. Maybe you should be drinking more fizzy cool-aid?

    JoB:If your “scary” artic ice melt graphic were true, then this would not be true:

    http://www.sail-world.com/USA/North-West-Passage-blocked-with-ice—yachts-caught/113788

    Many of these vessels were abandoned and remained stuck in the ice through 2014. Your graphic was probably a failed computer model rather than real data.

    Dobro: So you are saying that a person who has lived under the opression of Islam cannot possibly be an expert on the subject? Sorry, I am lost by your logic here. She is too loud and obnoxious for my tast, but the facts behind her position are easily substanciated. Here is a video of her addressing your PC issue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ry3NzkAOo3s You can find supporting data at the Pew Research Center. Here is one project that quiried 17,000 people:

    http://www.pewglobal.org/2005/07/14/islamic-extremism-common-concern-for-muslim-and-western-publics/

    Astroids are more plausible than man-caused CO2 global warming because they actually exist

    #820619
    JoB
    Participant

    and in this morning’s inbox

    if this doesn’t make you uncomfortable, nothing will

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-cl=84359240&x-yt-ts=1421782837&v=FDRnH48LvhQ

    #821071
    WSB
    Keymaster

    She was identified, and we added that information to our coverage. Police were very clear that there was no indication this was a suspicious death, but the final determination rests with the Medical Examiner, where toxicology tests were awaited, and that can take weeks. It will never just be “announced” so all I can do is inquire from time to time.

    The most important followups in my personal opinion were those that came in the comments, including this one:

    Update: Woman found dead in the water off Beach Drive SW; police are not investigating as a homicide, so far

    TR

    #821046
    mpento
    Participant

    So first start claiming your unemployment right away. They work on a week from Sunday to Friday and your first week is a waiting week. Their internet site is pretty straight forward. http://www.esd.wa.gov/index.php

    OK now for what’s next. Everything will have two sides to it. Your agenda as the job hunter and the other side is the employer looking to hire. A lot will depend on the area that you work in and the nature of the work. You might consider making a list of what you liked and disliked about your current job. This should help you figure out what you would like to do next. The main point is do you want to stay in the same work and living in the same location? If yes then just go looking and that is your short term agenda. Your mid term agenda is doing similar work but getting more skills/experience and picking locations that you would like to live/work. The long term agenda is time for a big change. Study or entry level position in another career. You need to prioritize these three choices. If you want a big change then focusing on the short term solution is a mistake. Not just for you but if you go to an employer for the quick fix but you have not worked out your long term agenda they may see these as issues (if they can screen effectively). Work on your resume and get as much feedback/help on it as possible. Two aspects of looking for your next position are technical and networking. I always think of this quote from Lou Holtz when I’m pitching myself as a potential employee “Ability is what you’re capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it” Technically you have to have these three things when you come to the table. The other aspect which I’m terrible at is networking. Reach out to people The current people you work with, people you used to work with and people you want to work with. Don’t just send in a resume. Try to put a name with the position. Either the HR person or the CEO, or the person you might end up working with day to day. http://www.linkedin.com can be a good tool for this. Keep a record of your application history (you’ll need it for unemployment process anyway) If your search will be largely electronic based I would try setting up an email for all employment related stuff. Often with the internet there will be details on what they are looking for in a position but be aware that these details might not stay posted and might be helpful if you are called to interview. The worksource resource is good https://fortress.wa.gov/esd/worksource/Employment.aspx but I find it a bit lacking in that it is there to cater to a very wide range of job seekers and I think tends to cater to the lowest common denominator of unskilled short term employees. (I guess that is their most common customer) And while they are helping you get a job they are also there to make sure you are eligible for your unemployment. The first worksouce meeting they setup for me was on job hunting resources. It was OK but I realized part of the agenda was a bit of cheer leading. It was a bit annoying but it is kind of important as it is a case of perception being reality. It is important to believe that you are employable. Getting laid off is just a change of direction. Use it as on opportunity to get something better for yourself and your family. Also don’t be afraid to take a break and stop and smell the roses. Good luck

    #821027

    In reply to: Food Advice

    herongrrrl
    Participant

    Another vote for careful shopping at PCC. Membership there is VERY reasonable…I think a total of $60, and when I joined (eons ago) you only had to pay $2 any month you shopped toward your membership until you reached that amount. In addition to the member discount days (15th and 16th of each month), some months you get two 10% off coupons in your newsletter. Their bulk section can’t be beat for all sorts of pantry basics like beans, rice, lentils, nuts, etc., and the bulk herbs and spices, as mentioned above, are a fantastic deal. You don’t need to be a member to shop there, of course. I second the recommendation of the walk, talk and taste tour.

    Admittedly, the fresh organic produce at PCC can be steep. I watch for specials at QFC and try to stick to what’s in season, and sometimes get hardier produce (apples, citrus, potatoes) organic at Trader Joe’s. Trader Joe’s organic whole wheat pasta is also a good deal and the basis for a lot of meals in my house.

    One of my favorite cheap and healthy snacks for filling a growing kiddo is popcorn…if you can make it on the stove or get a hot-air popper, you can make a lot quickly and cheaply (buy the kernels in bulk), season it with various different things, and it is a good, bulky, filling snack.

    One more tip…if sandwiches are (or could be) a good option for you, definitely check out the Franz bakery outlet store in SODO! You can get sandwich loaves (and bagels and other bread products) there for a fraction of what you pay other places.

    Also, if you don’t know about this cookbook, it has some really good ideas for recipes, pantry basics, etc…and the pdf download is free!

    https://8b862ca0073972f0472b704e2c0c21d0480f50d3.googledrive.com/host/0Bxd6wdCBD_2tdUdtM0d4WTJmclU/good-and-cheap.pdf

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