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  • #901681
    JanS
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    Forest, one of many things he and his regime plan to screw most of us.. And have spent the last few days watching t**** backing Roy Moore,shaking my head, because they need a Repub senator to vote party lines. Even the gov of AL saying that yes , she (SHE!) believes he’s guilty of pedophilia, and will still vote for him. But they will bend over backwards to rid themselves of Al Franken. Mind you, I am sorely disappointed in Mr. Franken, but me thinks they doth protest too much. What a shame that the good he has done, and could continue to do will now be condemned in this country, especially among those more right leaning. But , then, they voted for the “Lyin’ King” , didn’t they? It all makes me ill.

    #901637
    birdrescuer
    Participant

    Keeping in mind that this store has been attacked with swastikas and other hate symbols over the past few years, I am very suspect of the original post. When in doubt, don’t post if you are not sure of the offensiveness to others.

    foodon45th
    Participant

    Looking to flex your cafe skills at an exciting, family-friendly neighborhood joint?

    We are your locally owned community-focused market and eatery located in the Fauntleroy neighborhood of West Seattle. A modern take on Seattle’s old neighborhood corner stores, you will find wholesome hand-crafted sandwiches & salads, local beer & wine, and essential staples for your fridge & pantry – all in a comfortable atmosphere.

    Business is growing, thus we are seeking to add a truly dynamic cafe rockstar barista to our Front of House team. Your main responsibility will be making great espresso, but we share in all duties from cashier, to barista to server and keen on keeping a machine clean that would make Mom proud.

    We’re excited that you are…
    • Passionate about providing delicious, consistent drinks with every order
    • Ready to work quickly and efficiently in our casual, yet fast-paced cafe
    • Comfortable engaging with customers and coworkers while maintaining productivity
    • Committed to all aspects of keeping your space clean & tidy (yes, we all wash some dishes)
    • Accountable for accurate prep, portioning, and pulling
    • Up-to-date on your Food Handler’s Card and MAST permit (we sell beer too!)
    • Willing to organize, stock, and maintain inventory as needed (you’ll lift up to 40 lbs)
    • Eager to ensure that open, close, and other checklists are completed as needed
    • Ready to provide energy, efficiency, and constructive feedback as we continue to grow

    Some important details…
    • We’re open for lunch through evening dinner, so we have AM and PM shifts
    • We also rock 9am breakfast on the weekends, so you need weekend availability
    • Full- and Part-time positions available
    • We’re in the Fauntleroy neighborhood, a short walk from the Ferry and the C-line
    • You’ll earn a competitive hourly wage, influenced by both experience and performance
    • You will also earn tips each shift, as all of our team shares in the pool
    • You’ll get sammies on the house – and all the coffee you need!

    What you need to do:
    • Reply to this ad today: info at wildwoodwestseattle dot com
    • Tell us a bit about you & your ideal availablity in a brief introductory email
    • Don’t forget to attach your resume

    We look forward to hearing from you soon!

    #901465

    In reply to: Help with my cat

    BarbaraB
    Participant

    Hi Katie-

    Just wondering if you got this covered! If you’re still looking I could be available. Let me know! Thank you!

    #901440
    22blades
    Participant

    IF the populace of this country actually elected this president, it has some serious soul searching to do. IF the populace of this country did not elect this president, it has some serious soul searching to do. If people were hoping for a new and improved government, it has some serious soul searching to do.

    We now have a government that has no respect for the free press, separation of powers, church & state, and the will of the people by way of the laws passed by a previous administration. We now have a government that, instead of a pendulum of a grandfather’s clock, it swings wildly like a lasso at a rodeo. We have a government that does not believe in the continuity of governance but of constant, relentless chaos. It has and will take a toll on the populace of this country.

    We now have a reckless government and the standing of the United States of America has not slipped but has free fallen among counties. Brand USA is quickly becoming irrelevant because one of the biggest markets in the world will fade. We are in an unprecedented, dangerous time.

    We can do better.

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 4 months ago by 22blades.
    Jeannie
    Participant

    I don’t want stinky doggie s–t in my trash can, nor would I want dirty diapers dumped there.
    Even encased in plastic bags, they can be quite smelly and gross. I’ve seen some people tie the poop bags around the dog’s collar, and I doubt the dog minds. I love dogs, but, let’s face it, their doody doesn’t smell like flowers.

    HolidayAT
    Participant

    Are you looking for a more deeply satisfying job?
    Would you like to help create a positive living environment for retired seniors?
    At Holiday Retirement, we have the opportunity for you to do just that as you serve meals to our residents in a courteous and friendly manner.

    As a server and key member of our food service team, you will greet residents and guests in our dining room and provide meal service with a smile and an upbeat attitude. You will bus and clear dishes from tables and reset tables for the next meal. You will also clean the dining area and perform other duties as needed.

    To provide these important services to our residents, we seek fast learners with take action attitude, compassion for others, approachable personality, unyielding integrity, do-what-it-takes and customer focus.

    In addition, candidates will possess:
    High school diploma
    Previous serving experience
    Composure under pressure
    Strong multi-tasking skills
    Effective English communication skills
    Knowledge of safe and sanitary food handling practices
    Basic computer abilities

    Join us and enjoy competitive compensation, excellent benefits and the rewards that come from improving the lives of others. To apply, please send resume to the e-mail below or bring to the community.

    To apply, please send resume your resume to 5641-manager@holidaytouch.com or apply at Bridge Park Retirement at 3204 SW Morgan St. Seattle, WA 98126.

    • This topic was modified 8 years, 4 months ago by HolidayAT.
    #901409
    HolidayAT
    Participant

    Are you looking for a more deeply satisfying job?
    Would you like to help seniors enjoy their retirement by helping cook them great food?
    At Holiday Retirement, we have rewarding opportunities for individuals to prepare delicious and nutritious meals for our valued residents.

    As a cook and key member of our Dining Services team, you will review menus and food preparation instructions to prepare healthy, appealing meals. You will oversee the set-up of serving carts while following safe food handling procedures. You will be committed to achieving resident satisfaction and will resolve all issues in a timely and respectful manner.

    We are looking for a take action attitude, compassion for others, unyielding integrity, composure under pressure, customer focused, and do-what-it-takes person to join our team.

    In addition, candidates will possess:
    High school diploma
    Two years full-service restaurant cooking experience
    The ability to follow and prepare recipes
    Knowledge of sanitation and safe food handling practices
    Effective English communication skills
    Computer skills preferred

    Join us and enjoy competitive compensation, excellent benefits and the rewards that come from improving the lives of others.

    To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to 5641-manager@holidaytouch.com.

    #901382
    JanS
    Participant

    actually, he has put the lifting of the elephant ban on hold temporarily.

    I am disgusted by the oil leak, oil that will not be used in the US. This will certainly not be the last of spills, and “I told you so” will amount to a hill of beans for that damned almighty buck once again.

    3. The tax reform scan : there is this : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLmQ_7aKKYs

    He must think we’re that stupid.

    Orrin Hatch, the head of Finance, is a doddering old fool, and a liar to boot. We are being screwed royally, us little people, and it’s hard to fight back. There are provisions to cut healthcare hidden in this, anti-abortion provisions, and a sneaky little thing that will kick in and automatically take billions away from Medicare. And they aren’t telling us, just keeping it behind closed doors, and trying to pass it as fast as they can. It is disgusting, they are disgusting, they do not give a damn about regular Americans. They have an agenda, and it looks like they have figured out how to do it in one fell swoop. And the rich get richer.

    #901285
    dhg
    Participant

    What used to be rare is becoming common. Travelling westbound on the WS Bridge, a fast moving BMW 7 series flies up at about 90 mph, weaving through traffic but eventually has to slow because traffic is heavy. His license plate is impossible to read because it has a tinted cover over it. I thought these covers were a citeable offense but I’m finding them everywhere now. Some are worse than others. This one was impenetrable to light.

    #901183
    leamk
    Participant

    May seem like a little thing, but it’s those little things that accumulate to drive us crazy on top of all the other daily stresses. I’m not a fan for all the reasons PatWS and anonyme stated. Also for the fact that it’s literally SH*T. It’s nasty. The wind storm knocked my bins over, the lids blew open so they filled with water. I had to dump them out and replace the garbage bags – if I would have encountered a floating bag of dog feces…gag. Maybe some people are cool with it. Bravo to them. Yes, I’m glad they picked it up off the ground so I don’t step on it but if it belongs to your dog, it belongs to you – don’t bring it into my life in any way, shape or form.

    #901240

    In reply to: yard work

    LINDA4747
    Participant

    Oh no! The Danny Munoz I know and I know his customers has NEVER charged up front, that is completely false. The comments of dissatisfation on his work are also quite vague. Danny is the type that if you arent happy he will get the job done until you are. Communication is key here as Danny has been a lifetime West Seattle resident and has dozens and dozens of longterm happy customers, customers who communication with him about the work and have a mutual understanding of what is to be done. I am also witness to Danny being reliable. He always answers his phone and returns calls promptly. He works folks into his schedule as they come up and he always follows through. Im sorry for the unhappy service you feel you received, perhaps there was a misunderstanding. Danny always wants to make things right. It surprises me he wasnt given the opportunity to provide the top service he gives all his customers.

    #901220
    Jeannie
    Participant

    I wasn’t sure where to post this, but I wanted to share my feelings, my rage and disgust, with what’s going on in this once-great nation. How do you, my West Seattle neighbors, feel? What are you doing about all this?

    1. The House passes the tRump Tax Scam, a cruel, illogical plan that will NOT benefit the middle class, only the very rich.
    Increases the deficit by almost $2 TRILLION.
    Immediately cuts Medicare by $25 billion.
    Sets up future trillion dollar cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security to pay for the tax cuts and fix the deficit.
    Ends the medical expense deduction – hurting at least 4.5 million people with incomes less than $75,000.
    Increases taxes for 47% of families with children.
    2. The massive Keystone oil leak. I hate to say “told ya so!” because this is truly a disaster that could have been prevented if the government had put people (and the environment) over pollution and profiteers.
    3. Trump lifts ban on “trophy” elephant imports. Remember his darling sons murdered endangered species in Africa? How “manly”! Well, I guess Trump likes trophies; after all, he has a trophy wife (who is getting near her sell-by date by trump’s standards and who, sadly, has the dead eyes of a blow-up doll).
    Yes, I have made calls, signed petitions, and sent emails. We all have to keep up the pressure. I am proud to have Jayapal, Murray, and Cantwell represent me, but we can’t just sit back and let them do the heavy lifting.

    #901205

    In reply to: LEAVES WANTED

    JanS
    Participant

    what’s wrong with giving a child a hug after reprimanding and teaching them what’s right and wrong about what they did? They still deserve love.

    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 made chocolates to our mouth watering local pears.

    We provide outstanding employment opportunities, including a generous benefits program and attractive wages. These fast-paced positions in all of our departments 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!

    To be a qualified applicant, you must have the following:
    • A strong work ethic
    • The ability to prioritize multiple tasks simultaneously
    • Friendly and professional to customers in a fast-paced environment, excellent customer service skills
    • Reliable, self-motivated, and energetic
    • Able to work independently as well as in a team atmosphere
    • Strong verbal communication skills

    How to apply:
    Applications are accepted online. Please visit our website to view complete job descriptions.
    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

    BENEFITS & COMPENSATION:
    * Attractive Hourly Wage, Negotiable DOE
    * Rich Paid Time Off Benefits including Vacation, Personal, Holiday, and Sick
    * Generous Medical and Dental Plans at Very Low Cost to Team Members
    * Company Funded Life & Disability Insurance and Pension Plan
    * Generous Team Member Discount
    * Team Member Sponsored ORCA Card Program
    * Tuition Reimbursement Program
    * Team Member Appreciation Celebrations

    Currently at our West Seattle location we are searching for:

    Produce Clerk
    Bakery Clerks/Barista
    Market Deli Associate
    Seafood Clerk
    Checker

    #901122

    In reply to: LEAVES WANTED

    2 Much Whine
    Participant

    Thanks JaniceH. You are entitled to your opinion just like we all are. Thanks so much for sharing it. I just wanted to stick up for a person that I met through the blog and who has never given me ANY reason to doubt his sincerity or motives. A previous post had mentioned MIWS’ wit and I thought that perhaps the inability for posts to portray sarcasm or subtlety was an explanation for why he could be perceived as “high and mighty.” And, you are absolutely right! If my young kid runs into traffic I am undoubtedly going to pull her to safety, give her a scolding and then give her a big hug to let her know how important she is to me and how much I love her and want her to be safe. I don’t quite equate a comment on a thread about leaves to scolding then praising a child but you are certainly welcome to do so. This is probably one of those times I should have typed this out and just deleted it (I do that a lot) but I’m going to hit “Submit” instead. . . . .

    jtomita
    Participant

    Clean Slate Seattle is currently hiring for Cleaners. 80% of our business is right here in West Seattle! Daytime openings, part-time with flexible hours. Great for supplemental income or steady work. You name the days you want to work, or any time off needed. Are you reliable, responsible, and possess a strong attention to detail? We would love to meet you.

    Clean Slate is a female owned company based in West Seattle serving residential and commercial clients throughout various Seattle neighborhoods. The compensation is competitive, and we strive to create an open and positive work environment. Apply online at http://www.cleanslateseattle.com/careers/ or email us at info@cleanslateseattle.com

    #901036

    In reply to: Kids Pottery?

    WSB
    Keymaster

    Hi! If you’re just looking for a one-time thing, this might not help, but there are parent/child classes at Alki Bathhouse, listed in the local community centers’ brochure (best way to find them is just use your browser “find” to hit keyword pottery):

    https://www.seattle.gov/Documents/Departments/ParksAndRecreation/CommunityCenters/Brochures/SWFall2017.PDF

    Good luck! – Tracy

    #900987

    In reply to: LEAVES WANTED

    Ladyblahblah
    Participant

    Hi Katherine,
    I have 10 bags of bagged leaves that I set out to be picked up on Monday morning and I just noticed that they’re still there in the alley. You are welcome to them – the bags are wet, but seem to be holding up well. They are in the alley between California Avenue and 44th Avenue, between Andover and Charlestown. East side of the alley, closer to the Charlestown end. Please help yourself to them.

    #900953
    7317west
    Participant

    Looking for recommendations for someone to lay electric radiant flooring and then cover it with engineered flooring. Kind of specific but any leads would be appreciated.

    #900924

    In reply to: Environmental Noise

    Geri K
    Participant

    Port of Seattle is using a Vibro hammar to loosed and remove 2000 pilings between now and 3/18 and are working at night at the north end of Terminal 5 so I think this is the source of the problem. What to do about it is another thing! Geri

    #900852
    Forensics
    Participant

    UC-Booker seems confused on many details. It is sort of odd that someone who saw such a scene would be completely fine within a week, when it takes hardened detectives years to escape seeing scenes like that one. While everyone processes trauma differently, to be a young kid, come upon THAT horrific scene early in the morning, I would think it would take years to overcome…not a few nights.

    How on earth did the “paperboy” know Ruzicka came back every 2-3 days to rape a deceased victim? I think BOOKER is confusing Ted Bundy and Jim Ruzicka. There was no evidence that any necrophilia ever took place and her body was so decomposed that it would have been impossible to tell, especially from the scene. It was never addressed in court so again, the facts are wrong.

    While his detailed story on here in 2010 was 7 years ago, I would love to have a response to my two posts by this alleged “paperboy.” Maybe he did find her, but with so many incorrect responses to the facts, it does have me questioning how, why and when all of this occurred in his eyes.

    Again, she was NEVER undressed at the scene. If you saw the crime scene photos, this would prove this to be true. The coroner would remove the clothes so as not to disturb vital information that untrained detectives might accidentally do. She was brought the coroner’s office as she was found, fully clothed, with the rope still around her neck. This is called “preserving evidence.”

    If you removed clothing, not only do you tamper with evidence collection, you can compromise it fully. Cross contamination, fingerprints, hairs, dirt, etc. could get on the clothes. Did they decide to fully redress the victim for the autopsy?

    #900774
    Vanessa
    Participant

    Hello Neighbors, just bumping this post for a few fresh eyes on this. We’d love to interview a few folks this month. Thanks for sharing. Vanessa

    #900704
    MrCloudkicker
    Participant

    I have just finished moving and am placing 15 boxes behind the Hamm Building.

    (2) Medium Lowe’s Boxes
    (2) Medium Home Depot Boxes
    (9) Small Home Depot Boxes

    These will be on top of the recycle bins so they don’t damp from the ground/can be easily recycled if not collected.

    #900628
    22blades
    Participant

    Bon Marche, Frederick & Nelson, Jafco, Rhodes, the Brass Rail, Ernst Malmo, Sonics, The Dog House, the original Bimbo’s Bitchin’ Burritos, the original Frankfurters’s, Bauhaus, B&O Coffee, Monorail Coffee at the base of the Monorail, Andy’s Diner, Herfy’s, A&W Drine Ins, Drive-In Movie Theaters, Georgetown Pharmacy, Hydroplanes with piston engines, going to the airport to just watch planes from the terminal (with no ticket), extreme polite driving, the real Seattle Post Intelligencer, the Rocket, Franco’s Hidden Harbor, downtown street parking spots, Metro Bus service to Admiral, free bus service downtown, the Space Needle without that tutu they stuck at the bottom, mechanical parking meters, no wait, I still hate them, Jean Enerson, Jeff Renner, 8-track tapes, no wait, they were awful, mixtapes on cassettes, Kaye-Smith Studios, ramshackle houseboats, industrial South Lake Union, downtown gas stations & autopart stores, true dive bars in general (you know, the kind with nuts under heat lamps, pull tabs, and boiled eggs in formaldehyde, nice politicians that you could not agree with but have a beer with,… BOEING SURPLUS STORE. OK, I’ll stop.

    Raaaaaaanieeeeeeeerrrrr Beeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrr………..

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