Bishops Barbershop is looking for upbeat, talented stylists and receptionists to join our team.
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If you have bad ass style, a desire to move up with a growing company, fantastic customer service, mad hair skills and love people send your resume to katiee@bishopsbs.com
Stylists are paid service and retail commission and have a high volume of client traffic. We offer health care, free education, insanely awesome company parties and just good old fashion fun.
Tai Chi for Beginners and Qigong classes begin this week

Beginning Wed. Oct. 5th new sessions begin at South Seattle College
5:30pm Yang Tai Chi for Beginners
and
6:45pm Qigong – Health of Body, Mind & Spirit
Both classes are 1 hour each and run for 10 weeks and cost $130 each.
Click on link for more information and registration, or contact instructor Viola Brumbaugh at 206-321-0613.
For a full schedule of classes available with Wise Orchid Taijiquan & Qigong, follow this link to our calendar. Morning and evening classes in West Seattle, Burien, and Central District.
So, we were lied to previously when told that officers would be added and patrols increased in Lincoln Park. Am I the only one who remembers reading this?
I don’t think I’ve ever lived anywhere where there was so little enforcement of law, or so little accountability by public officials.
I can’t believe that this discussion, and I use the term loosely, has gone on so long!
The National Anthem is not an old tradition, don’t assign too much meaning to it, we didn’t adopt it until the 1930’s, as pointed out earlier.
The flag CAN be burned and this has been protected under the 1st Amendment by the Supreme Court.
And the 1st Amendment allows you, me or Kaepernick to freely express ourselves in the public square. You don’t need a “venue”. It doesn’t, however protect you from the consequences of the expression, namely JKB’s outrage that someone dares to protest during the anthem. So, JKB, be outraged, it’s your right. Express that rage! But don’t expect to be free of the consequences. Also, the commentary about his hair was a cheap and ridiculous shot and adding the bit about the mohawk doesn’t stop it from appearing as racist.
Anonyme, I am sorry I didn’t respond to your question earlier. I asked the Animal Shelter guy, ”
So it is indeed only TWO officers for the entire city who handle animal-related problems in our parks?” He said yes.
Oops, I missed those ones. To be fair, I also skip threads that veer into using the pejorative terms for Republicans, though I don’t think I see them out there as often. I may be vocal and even inflammatory but third party ad hominem attacks just turn me off to a discussion. Oh, so does “you liberals/libtard/lefties”.
I forgot a few others; fascist commie and Islamo-fascist . I’m sure I’m missing a few. Anyone?
We are needing a delivery driver that lives in West Seattle and is available Monday-Friday, sometimes weekends.
Must have a flexible schedule, mornings available, and own vehicle with insurance.
Please email hello@fleurtseattle.com if interested. Thank you.
Building contractor downsizing, selling excess tools, appliances, building materials, plumbing and electrical fixtures. Everything priced to sell, must clear out lots of inventory. Sale will be in the alley West of the address between 37th Ave SW and 38th Ave SW, near Genesee Ave SW. Please do not park in the alley. Sale will be Saturday Oct. 1st from 9am to 4pm and Sunday, if inventory remains. Absolutely no early bird sales. Address is 4151 37th Ave SW.
“Bottom line is that a political statement is being made during the national anthem. I think that’s inappropriate.”
Thank you. Statement one is a fair reading of what’s happening during the anthem and statement two is a true statement of your opinion, to which you are roundly entitled.
“Here on this particular forum, I am outnumbered and outshouted.”
Well, there are certainly people who disagree with your opinion. I guess if we go back and count up the posts there may be more that disagree than agree. Characterizing it as being “outnumbered and outshouted” gives it a bit of the Trumpesque “this debate is rigged” feel, but I’m sure no one meant to hurt your feelings.
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Bottom line is that a political statement is being made during the national anthem.
I think that’s inappropriate. Here on this particular forum, I am outnumbered and outshouted.
Pecos Pit Bar-B-Que has arrived in West Seattle! Join the Team!
After more than 30 years of serving up deliciously sloppy, habit-forming barbeque in SODO, Pecos Pit Bar-B-Que has opened its 2nd location at the corner of 35th Ave and Fauntleroy Way in West Seattle!
The doors are open and business is booming! We are continuing to build our team and are currently accepting applications for the Cook position to chop our perfectly smoked meats and build our deliciously sloppy sandwiches.
Qualifications & Requirements:
-Current WA State Food Worker Card
-Previous fast casual restaurant kitchen experience
-Ability to stand for long periods
-Ability to lift 50lbs
-Adhere to standards of Food Safety & Sanitation
-Flexible team player
-Punctual & reliable
Compensation & Benefits:
-$13-$15 per hour + tip pool$$$$
-Employee Discount
-Medical Insurance (after 6 months)
-Paid sick leave
-Paid vacation (after 1 year)
-Opportunities for Growth & Advancement!
Apply now to join our Fantastic Crew serving up slow roasted, wood fired meats in a fast, casual, Pacific NW friendly fashion!
How to Apply:
We would like to invite you to apply in person at our new West Seattle Pecos Pit Bar-B-Que Location (4400 35th Ave SW Seattle, 98126). Thursday through Sunday between 2pm and 3:30pm are the best days/times to stop by, request an application from the counter and meet a member of our management team. All interested applicants are invited to come check out our brand new restaurant, meet our management team and learn more about employment at Pecos Pit Bar-B-Que. We look forward to meeting you!
Questions? We invite you to contact Pecos Pit West Seattle Hiring Manager, Katie Englund, at 206.923.5454 or katie@pecospit.com
http://www.pecospit.com/jobs
I don’t know if Sheri is taking on any new clients but she’s wonderful with cats and looked after my friends’ cats on Alki for many years.
Sheri Tuckett
Catspaw
206.935.5956
Pecos Pit Bar-B-Que has arrived in West Seattle! Join the Team!
After more than 30 years of serving up deliciously sloppy, habit-forming barbeque in SODO, Pecos Pit Bar-B-Que has opened its 2nd location at the corner of 35th Ave and Fauntleroy Way in West Seattle!
The doors are open and business is booming! We are continuing to build our team and are currently accepting applications for the Part-time Cashier/Counter Server Position. Apply now to join our Fantastic Crew serving up slow roasted, wood fired meats in a fast, casual, Pacific NW friendly fashion!
Qualified Candidates will possess:
-Fast, Casual Dining Restaurant Experience
-Drive-through and/or Catering Experience a plus!
Requirements:
-Evening & Weekend Availability
-WA State Food Handlers Card
-WA State Class 12 MAST Permit (Must be 21 years of age)
-Able to stand for long periods
-Flexible & Reliable Team Player
Compensation & Benefits:
-$13-$15 per hour + tip pool$$$
-Employee Discount
-Medical Insurance (after 6 months)
-Paid sick leave
-Paid vacation (after 1 year)
-Opportunities for Growth & Advancement
How to Apply:
We would like to invite you to apply in person at our new West Seattle Pecos Pit Bar-B-Que Location (4400 35th Ave SW Seattle, 98126). Thursday through Sunday between 2pm and 3:30pm are the best days/times to stop by, request an application from the counter and meet a member of our management team. All interested applicants are invited to come check out our brand new restaurant, meet our management team and learn more about employment at Pecos Pit Bar-B-Que. We look forward to meeting you!
Questions? We invite you to contact Pecos Pit West Seattle Hiring Manager, Katie Englund, at 206.923.5454 or katie@pecospit.com
http://www.pecospit.com/jobs
I’m going to dissent with Comcast being the better choice. There have been outages with both services, sure (although my Comcast TV has gone out while my Centurylink internet keeps ticking). I also had a frustrating fiber install experience with Centurylink where appointments kept getting pushed back and it took me a while to figure out the appropriate vlan settings to get rid of the “modem rental”.
At the same time, I’ve got internet-only Centurylink’s 40 mbit service for $36.94 this month and for the next ~two years. Except for youtube taking longer to buffer before playing, I’m happy with this price point.
I know most dry cleaners can do this, but I’m looking for a recommendation for a place by someone who has had this done and liked the results and didn’t think they were overcharged. The blanket is big enough to cover the top of a queen-sized bed, so I know this will be spendy but I’d still like to get it done at the right place.
You might want to consider paying for a licensed/bonded/insured pet sitter so you can trust who you’re letting into your home, and someone reliable with references that you know will actually show up. JW Petcare has been recommended many times here on the blog, and I highly recommend them as well. They charge $23 for a 30 minute visit for 1-4 cats. jwpetcare.com
Navos is hiring multiple positions for our West Seattle corporate office (clinical and non-clinical). We have additional openings at Burien & Lake Burien. Please take a moment and visit our website for the most current list of openings.
Navos offers competitive pay with EXCELLENT Medical, Dental,Vision, 401k benefits + over 20 days of PTO 1st year, Continuing Education Credits and MORE!
http://www.navos.org/about/join-our-team
You may also email your resume directly to Michelle Baker, Recruiter
michelle.baker@navos.org
I am looking for possibly a student who lives in my neighborhood who can stop by daily to feed and care for my three cats. I live at the North end of Beach Drive. I will be traveling off and on and would love to have a regular person who would take on this responsibility. The kitties are sweet. The view is great. I’ll be gone Oct 14-23 for sure. $15 daily or negotiable.
semamlock@hotmail.com Please title your email “cat sitter”. Let me know why you would be good at the job. Thank you.
Home-built counter/desk measuring 37″ high, 24″ deep, and 49″ wide. In great shape, no need for it now. It will be out on the curb until Friday night, on the 6100 block of SW Spokane St in Alki (only four houses long).
I’ve got a photo up on Craigslist here: LINK
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It’s true, the flag is a symbol for the nation. It is not a symbol for the various Armed Forces who all have their own flag.
As symbolic of the nation, it represents the collective spirit of those who have fought and died to protect the country; those who fought and died to oppress and destroy others; those who committed acts of civil disobedience to gain the right to vote, to end segregation, to end discrimination based on gender, sexual preference; ordinary people who work hard and try to raise families. There is a positive spirit that underlies all of that and it is aspirational. To insist it honors only military service is at best incomplete. At worst, it is vulgar nationalism.
So Kaepernick has made clear he believes the national tolerance for racial injustice is not in keeping with the true spirit of this nation and we need to do something about it so everyone can feel genuinely included in a positive way by the American spirit. Another way of looking at it is to say it’s a call to purge the negative, mean-spirited, selfish forces in society that perpetuate racism, but I’d rather accentuate the positive.
It’s clear his call has struck a chord with men and women playing sports at the professional, college and high school level. So now people who are uncomfortable with this ugly side of our country and would prefer to ignore it are being invited to take a closer look. That’s good. Very good.
To get a look at how revolutionary this is, take a look at this website and watch the video of a Nebraska Cornhusker who has set off a discussion about racial injustice, patriotism, and civil disobedience in a state of people largely tone deaf about racism. He’s having a meeting with the governor next week to discuss his protest, a meeting that will be widely covered by the state and possibly some national press. Go Big Red
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I have a hotspot through them, Sprint carrier and it works great!
All the docs at Polyclinic downtown (6th and Stewart) are fabulous!!!! IMHO Everyone loves Alice Krehbiel (a West Seattleite herself).
I get that sometimes at work not at home. Firefox on both computers. It is just the crappy connection at work. When it gets busy get data traffic jam. I think it might have something to do with ads loading. But I did not stay at a holiday in last night
If I’d had more time I would have stepped outside and engaged a bit, try and find out the story so I could file a complaint. I also am going to start leading all of these encounters with my cell phone camera and let them know I have a picture of them. I’ll demand ID as well. They know my face, my address … it’s only fair I know their name and address.
Then the next day I got the smoker-breath “wanna buy some meat off my truck” guy!
Need a “no knock / no soliciting” sign I guess.
“This one is just you saying ‘nonsense’ over and over.”
Twice, actually. Both times referring to actual nonsense.
“So when a protest strikes against the anthem, it is against the country.”
The protest is not striking against the anthem and, even if it were,the anthem is not the country, no matter your opinion.
“It’s the same as burning a flag, except there won’t be charges of arson. I doubt Kaepernick and others meant that, but it’s what they’re saying.”
The protest is clearly not the same as (or has any relation to) burning a flag and, for anyone with the slightest understanding of what Kapernick is talking about, that’s clearly NOT what he’s saying. To your credit, you say you doubt that’s what K is saying, but then go ahead and contradict your own knowing.
So, yes, nonsense. Cogent enough?