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  • #979115

    In reply to: No Dogs at the Beach!!

    gxnx
    Participant

    https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=christian+cooper+central+park

    Told ya all….no dogs mean no dogs on the beach and on the tennis courts….
    what don’t you understand???!!!!

    CharlesDarwin
    Participant

    I went to the junction today to pick up some lunch and groceries for the week and had two very different experiences today.

    Coastline has an amazing setup. You order in advance via their mobile site and your meal is pre-bagged and waiting for you on a table that separates you from the workers. Everyone was wearing a mask. I felt very safe and could tell that everyone is taking the necessary precautions.

    Contrast this with the Seattle Fish Company where nobody was wearing masks and there is no guidance on how to avoid close proximity to employees or other shoppers. They have amazing seafood, but I turned around and walked out.

    Is anyone else avoiding businesses that aren’t mandating the use of face masks?

    susieq29
    Participant

    Thanks TR, agreed. They sell more of the less common types of plants. I’ve tried West Seattle nursery but their selection of varieties is very slim. Thought about going over to vashon but never could figure out a way to pay with my orca card online so I wouldn’t have to touch anything. Hope they come back soon.

    #978885
    PhilADoherty
    Participant

    Hello! Did your young student not get the adequate education they should’ve during this pandemic? Are you looking for summer opportunities to further develop their education and knowledge? Look no further! I’m a current undergraduate student studying Psychology, History and French; a jack of all trades! I also have plenty of experience with basic math, world geography, reading/writing skills, among many others. If you’re looking for a cheap tutor or someone to facilitate summer learning, feel free to contact me via email @ Philip.doherty00@gmail.com or shoot me a text/call @ (206) 512-4861, and I’d be happy to chat about your individual needs and expectations. I look forward to talking with you!

    VerityCUWestSeattle
    Participant

    Please click here to apply!

    Verity Credit Union is hiring for a Member Consultant II at our West Seattle Branch that will be responsible for enhancing our members’ lives by creating trusted relationships. This position will bring our experience standards to life in every interaction by making it easy to do business, finding ways to say “yes’, and valuing our members’ time. The Member Consultant II is primarily responsible for all member engagement including loan production and account origination, new member onboarding, and cross-selling additional products and services to empower our members’ financial lives. This position will also assist with in-branch transactions and member service requests to ensure a seamless member experience.

    Ideal candidates for this role are flexible, service-focused, results driven, and thrive in a dynamic team environment, .We are looking for candidates that possess exceptional ability with interactive communication, decision making and problem solving.

    Who We Are. . .

    Verity has been a local member-owned credit union offering a full range of financial products and services to our members since 1933. Verity means truth—and this guides our actions. Honesty may not be the easiest approach, but it is the right one.

    We take pride in our work. Our mission and vision guide our daily activities, and we need motivated individuals to lead our success. Verity is committed to being a top employer in Washington and we are honored to be a 2019 National 101 Best & Brightest Company based on our employee’s own reviews.

    We Believe. . .

    Trust is earned each day.
    Learning is lifelong; it never stops.
    People come first, before the bottom line.
    Community engagement propels us forward.
    Teamwork is the foundation of our success.

    ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

    Adhere to the Verity Experience Process in every member interaction.
    Listen to the member to understand their goals and help them build a plan to take action.
    Originate, process, and onboard new members.
    Originate, process and fund consumer, mortgage, and business loans.
    Capture relevant member information and input it into our CRM system.
    Protect our members’ confidence by adhering to security and compliance procedures.
    Value our members’ time by accurately and efficiently processing transactions including wires, payments, and IRA distributions.
    Assists with the branch operations, audits, and opening/closing procedures.
    Collaborates with branch team to achieve individual and team goals.
    Perform other job related duties as assigned.
    Qualifications
    Experience and Education

    Minimum of a High School diploma or equivalent.
    Higher education in marketing, business, finance, communication, management is preferred.
    Relationship-focused sales and business development experience is highly desired.
    Three years of financial services work experience is a plus.

    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

    Strong sales, networking and business development skills.
    Strong verbal and written communication skills.
    Ability to interpret and analyze financial data.
    Extensive knowledge of financial industry regulations and standards.
    Ability to work independently and with a team.
    Ability to organize and prioritize work in order to meet deadlines.
    Present positive and professional image to staff and members.
    Problem solving skills.

    PHYSICAL CONSIDERATIONS

    Verity Credit Union is committed to working with its employees to reasonably accommodate them with the physical aspects of the position. The following is a list of physical considerations that are normally encountered in this job:

    Effectively communicate with diverse staff, members, and vendors
    Sitting or standing for long periods of time
    Working on computers for a long period of time in an office environment
    Ability to travel within a assigned market
    Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds

    Washington is an At-Will Employment State

    Your employment is “at will”, meaning you are free to resign at any time, for any reason, with or without notice. Verity Credit Union is also free to conclude the employment relationship with you at any time, for any reason, with or without notice.

    No statement or promise by a credit union representative or board member may be interpreted as a change in the “at will” policy, nor would it constitute an employment or other contractual agreement.

    #978820
    LarryW
    Participant

    I would like to submit my resume for this job, but do not have contact info within your post to submit my resume to you, or contact you via email or phone.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 12 months ago by LarryW.
    #978816
    mauisurfer25
    Participant

    I highly recommend Dr. Kyle Smits and his team on California Ave (near Juneau Street). He has been my dentist for 9 years now. I went in on Monday for a 90 minute procedure and felt very safe. Face masks goggles and face shields the whole time, extra rinse, plexiglass shield at the front counter, no encounters between patients and – of course – as professional and friendly as always.

    ruby.hoop
    Participant

    Hello! My name is Ruby and I am interested in your nanny position! I have 5 years of experience both babysitting and nannying frequently. I have also gone through both CPR training and a child care training program at Seattle Children’s Hospital. I’m currently in college which ends on June 7th but I am available any time after that. Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you!

    Best,
    Ruby

    #978705
    frecol
    Participant

    If you’re looking for a recommendation, I would highly recommend Dr. Kae in West Seattle. My husband and I are so grateful to have found him when we moved to W. Seattle 7 years ago. Good luck! Colleen

    #978670
    Hannah.Kern
    Participant

    Hello! My name is Hannah and I saw your posting in search of a caregiver in West Seattle. I have 3 years experience as a nurse aide working at a rehabilitation/medical care facility and live on North Delridge. I am currently nannying Mondays and Fridays and do dog walks with Rover the other days, but would love to see if we could work something out! If you are still in need, I’d love to hear from you.
    Best,
    Hannah

    #978656
    hm murdock
    Participant

    I came into today (5/20) for a crown and was shocked when Dr. Smith lowered his mask below his mouth – twice – to talk to me. This was at a distance of about 2 to 3 feet. I asked him to put his mask back on the second time, visibly upset now. He was better about PPE after that and apologized, but during my visit I saw at least 2 other staff members walking through the open concept hallways with lowered masks. Since patients receiving dental work obviously can’t wear masks themselves this seemed especially reckless and cavalier.

    I would like to shout out Dr. Smith’s assistant, whose name I unfortunately did not catch, for being safe, professional and kind the entire time. I hope the rest of staff takes better care in the future.

    Oh, I’m also open to dentist recommendations if you have any.

    • This topic was modified 6 years ago by hm murdock.
    #978645
    mehud7
    Participant

    Friends of the Animals Foundation is seeking a temporary foster home for two cats. Kitties are 13 years old and belong to a young woman who desperately wants to keep them but may lose her housing at the end of the month. We are looking for a foster home who could commit to keeping the cats for several months but would be open to short term foster if long term is not an option. FAF would pay for all supplies including medical if needed. Please contact us at info at fafseattle.org or (206) 719 – 4864 Thank you

    Megan
    Participant

    Hello! We are looking for a part-time nanny to come to our home and care for our girls (2. 5 years old and 5 years old) this summer — June, July and August– with the goal of staying on through fall (with potential for increased hours). We live in the Admiral neighborhood of West Seattle and also have a doodle dog. My husband and I will be at the house working remotely in offices while the nanny is here with our girls. We can guarantee 75 hours a month, 5 hours per day, M-F between hours of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. (or 10 a.m. and 3pm), with potential for more hours. Our ideal nanny lives in or near West Seattle due to bridge closure commute complications, is energetic and caring, has experience working with young children and a preferred background in education or human development. Please contact me if you’re interested.
    Full job description: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BgRThnmqDbB7Dslhv1NtgoIuvmHgYJpnUQz9KytIfgs/edit?fbclid=IwAR0ouAazsC1ceGgYzJ29tt1Ohitot9-rPrCIV8g__HuGoa8kyUZWPFcy-8g
    For those using Care.com, posting is here: https://www.care.com/seeker/viewJobDetails.do?jobId=18149446&type=view
    Please contact me if you are interested via Care.com or reply here; we will be setting up Zoom interviews for qualified candidates. Thanks!

    • This topic was modified 6 years ago by Megan.
    #978636
    mark47n
    Participant

    E-Bike: You said the following, “

      You might consider giving people more credit. Look how we are responding to the Corona virus. I think very well. People have common sense. They are not going to ride fast until they feel competent at it. Practice makes perfect.

    You must be joking. While I could cite numerous ways that people are utterly lacking in the benefit of the doubt I think I will stick with the number of rolled over cars our fair WS claims. Here’s a small sample of what I’ve witnessed on bike paths/multi-use paths in the few years:
    People walking on bikepaths with earbuds in.
    people walking three abreast an refusing to give way.
    People yelling at me for calling the ubiquitous ‘on your left!”
    People yelling at me riding my bike on the bike path (Myrtle Edwards, on the separate bike path).
    People throwing cans and bottles at me.
    People opening doors into oncoming bike traffic.
    People turning across my lane of travel (this was the only time I saw a cop bust a driver for endangering a cyclist).

    This list is much, much longer but I think I made my point.

    I’m a avid cyclist and I’m down with coexistence. Coexistence work both ways though and in my experience, just from watching E-bikes on paths, E-bike users can be…incautious. I watch near misses due to a lack of awareness of how long it actually takes for them to stop or the results of all of that stopping power collide with physics and conservation of momentum. I watch E-bikers go zipping along crowded bike paths quite fast, fast enough that I’d have been riding on the road. What I’m saying is that there is nothing common about common sense.

    I think it would be great if more people hopped on a bike – of any sort, or scooter, skateboard or anything to get the job done. I would also hope that those people would exercise a bit of sense lest they end up like those flipped cars.

    #978634
    wssound
    Participant

    Around 1PM today our families car was vandalized between Lander and Olga on 38th. Very clearly this isn’t an actual “tagger” and most likely a child who did this. If you live in this area and have either security cameras we would greatly appreciate your help. Here is the picture to the “beautiful” work this POS did.

    ritrovo2012
    Participant

    DELIVERY DRIVER & WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATE

    World class award-winning Italian Food Importer seeks Delivery Driver and Warehouse Associate to join our team.

    Hours: 9am-5pm Mon-Fri
    Salary: $16.50 /hour
    After 60 days, employees qualify for medical/vision/dental insurance
    After 90 days, employees qualify for a $500 bonus
    Employees are encouraged to sample all food products
    Gas mileage compensated(.57 cents/mile)

    Key Attributes and Duties:

    Reliable transportation to and from work
    Completes shipments by processing and loading orders.
    Familiarity with Quickbooks a plus.
    Proactive and positive attitude is essential.
    Collaborates with a small team, takes initiative and has high level of personal and professional accountability.

    Delivery Driving responsibilities:

    Complete deliveries as needed(must use own car – mileage compensated @ .57/mile)

    Deliver order to customer and help check it in

    Answer basic questions about product as needed

    Obey all WA State traffic laws

    Warehouse Associate responsibilities include:
    • Prepares orders by processing requests; pulling materials; packing boxes; placing orders in delivery area.
    • Completes deliveries as needed
    • Maintains clean and organized work environment.
    • Actively seeks to improve warehouse efficiency
    • Maintains safe and clean work environment by keeping shelves, pallet area, and workstations neat; maintaining clean shipping supply area; complying with procedures, rules, and regulations.
    • Provides a high degree of efficiency in warehouse environment.
    • Completes prep work for future orders

    Communication and Interpersonal Skills:
    * Problem solving mindset, collaborative with other team members
    * Seeks solutions to problems and issues that arise, relays issues to other members of the team in a problem solving nature.
    * High level of personal responsibility and accountability to assigned tasks
    * Cordial and helpful with customers, staff and fellow team members.

    For consideration, please submit your resume.

    banks
    Participant

    As Michael Waldo states!

    #978520

    In reply to: bike riders

    CarDriver
    Participant

    Ponderosa. I do point things out for the simple reason that I believe EVERYONE should follow the law. Don’t you?

    #978508

    In reply to: bike riders

    Ponderosa
    Participant

    Based on your history of pointing out every time you see someone *not in a car* breaking a law or the times you have mentioned that you think a certain bike- or ped-related behavior should be illegal, I would say it absolutely does bother you.

    • This reply was modified 6 years ago by Ponderosa.
    • This reply was modified 6 years ago by Ponderosa.
    • This reply was modified 6 years ago by Ponderosa.
    #978481

    In reply to: bike riders

    CarDriver
    Participant

    I was just noting that I did see them coming from the high bridge. The extra fencing went in after I saw them. It makes me wonder if SDOT wasn’t seeing things on their camera’s and that’s why the fencing went in. Doesn’t bother me in the least that they were there but knowing the world we live in if they’d gotten injured they probably would have sued, claiming the city had created an attractive nuisance and we all would be stuck paying.

    #978473

    In reply to: bike riders

    banks
    Participant

    I believe CarDriver said he saw them coming from the high-rise not the lower and why shouldn’t he/she be concerned? If they were up there just goofing off and the bridge should collapse or??? who would be blamed for it…the City, the SPD for not enforcing them not to be up there?

    • This reply was modified 6 years ago by banks.
    #978440

    In reply to: bike riders

    melissa
    Participant

    I’m so very unconcerned by this, as should you be.

    #978408

    In reply to: bike riders

    Graciano
    Participant

    I don’t think anyone, bikes, auto’s and or people are to be on the high-rise right now and i understand CarDriver’s point/comment.
    I am also sure if Car Driver was to have said he saw autos there, there would be a 100 plus comments here and not just because it is closed to MV traffic!

    • This reply was modified 6 years ago by Graciano.
    • This reply was modified 6 years ago by Graciano.
    laulau
    Participant

    Hi all! I’m wondering if you might have a big patch of creeping thyme, creeping phlox or sedum plants that you would like removed or divided. I have a spot that could use quite a lot! Tried to purchase plug trays but most distributors are out of stock and buying 3in pots is too much $$$. I would take as many as you have and would of course be happy to do the digging.

    Thanks!

    mehud7
    Participant

    I haven’t noticed. What I have noticed though, is that people are struggling right now. Maybe you could help them out by bringing your lawn care tools up there and doing some work.

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