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tuolumnejim

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Lyon County is looking for a Sheriffs deputy qualifications are minimal. Deputy Sheriff - Full Time

Also if you know of an Account clerk position in either Lyon or Douglas Counties please shoot me a pm, its for the Wife. :bellydance:
 

40packin

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Hahaha

On a side note, why are IT companies out here so absolutely horrible? I love Nevada but this is by far the absolute worst time I've ever had finding permanent employment. It seems like after you're done getting someone's project completed and they're suppose to hire you permanent, your services are no longer needed. I firmly believe that companies nowadays just view people as disposable help. If it's one thing I've learned in the current economy it's that hard work, dedication, and loyalty amount to zip squat. I think if people are going to do all of those things it should be for their own company, that seems to be the only place it pays off anymore.

My 0.02

If anyone knows of any decent IT firm that actually KEEPS their people and views them as an asset, let me know, I'll shoot you a resume. If not I'll probably start doing my own thing soon, seems to make a lot more sense these days.
 

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Hahaha

On a side note, why are IT companies out here so absolutely horrible? I love Nevada but this is by far the absolute worst time I've ever had finding permanent employment. It seems like after you're done getting someone's project completed and they're suppose to hire you permanent, your services are no longer needed. I firmly believe that companies nowadays just view people as disposable help. If it's one thing I've learned in the current economy it's that hard work, dedication, and loyalty amount to zip squat. I think if people are going to do all of those things it should be for their own company, that seems to be the only place it pays off anymore.

My 0.02

If anyone knows of any decent IT firm that actually KEEPS their people and views them as an asset, let me know, I'll shoot you a resume. If not I'll probably start doing my own thing soon, seems to make a lot more sense these days.
everything in this town is done on a project basis now. 'security is a project, once we're secure, we can get rid of the security people'. i know one big property in particular where this happened. they had a 'security project', spend an a$$load of money buying equipment and bringing in contractors, then let them all go once they were 'secure'. a lot of places out here aren't keeping the talent in-house anymore, just bringing in hired guns, even for their day-to-day stuff. the trick is to get in with one of the vendors that are being used.
 

40packin

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everything in this town is done on a project basis now. 'security is a project, once we're secure, we can get rid of the security people'. i know one big property in particular where this happened. they had a 'security project', spend an a$$load of money buying equipment and bringing in contractors, then let them all go once they were 'secure'. a lot of places out here aren't keeping the talent in-house anymore, just bringing in hired guns, even for their day-to-day stuff. the trick is to get in with one of the vendors that are being used.
Yeah that's pretty much what I've noticed. I feel like an IT mercenary nowadays. There's no real loyalty anymore. I've also noticed the vendor issue as well. Just been waiting for one to hire. I might have to take my network ops job back because at least it's work until November. If things don't get better I'll probably just have to leave or do my own thing.

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I know it's a long shot but does anyone know of any legitimate work from home type deals? Most of the stuff online is a scam one way or another but the S/O needs to do something for income even if it just brings in a couple hundred a paycheck. Nothing within walking distance is hiring and there's no bus stops on our side of town (so doesn't/can't drive).

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RK1911

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Looking for PT/FT work

I had to retire from my previous work in order to move to Minden and be with the rest of the family.

This is the first time since 1978 that I have been out of work.

I have 27 years of government experience from business development, grants, project management, loan generation to waste management compliance. Have also owned and managed a retail sporting goods store as well as an online motorcycle accessory store.

Looking for work in the retail or government sectors with emphasis on customer service.
 

MILSPECREDNECK

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College Student Need Help-RENO, UNR

Hey all I'm posting this for my cousin who is in the Reno Area, attends UNR, and needs a job doing anything. He's a good worker and comes from a good family, lol. In all seriousness he is looking for any work right now, PM me if you think you could help out.

GO PACK!
 

Shamus

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Experienced, educated business professional.

Hey guys,

Blogging and Day Trading for the last few years has been fun, but it is time to get back into something a little more grounded career-wise. I have been fighting against the tide of applicants for a while now and figured that it is never a waste of time checking under every and any rock out there. Hence, why I am posting.

I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration with a minor in Finance from a State University. I also hold an Associate's Degree in Liberal Arts. (In order to expand my knowledge base.) I have plans on attending UNLV to finish up my MBA, but majority of my class time is online for their program. I have taken multiple courses in management information systems (MIS), computer hardware and software, finance/accounting, and leadership.

The past few years I have been in Vegas managing and writing for a business blog as well as Day Trading. Before moving to Vegas, I was the Estate Manager for the second largest estate in my state. My duties included property management for 10+ private and investment (residential and commercial) properties including direct management of all staff, and acting as manager of Estate owner's trust/estate. Aside from said positions I have also managed retail and service oriented businesses.

Concerning what I am looking for; I am open to new challenges! I am never afraid to fail, just afraid to never have tried. I honestly need a job that I can feel like I have actually accomplished something at the end of the day. I am in my late 20's with a professional demeanor and wardrobe. I have no tattoos or piercings and I have never been arrested. I do not smoke and have no problem taking AND passing an initial and subsequent drug tests.

I know that I have most likely forgotten a few things that should be included in this post, so if you have any questions please feel free to PM me and I will be happy to respond with your answer and, if you like, a copy of my resume and cover letter. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
 

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Hey guys,

Blogging and Day Trading for the last few years has been fun, but it is time to get back into something a little more grounded career-wise. I have been fighting against the tide of applicants for a while now and figured that it is never a waste of time checking under every and any rock out there. Hence, why I am posting.

I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration with a minor in Finance from a State University. I also hold an Associate's Degree in Liberal Arts. (In order to expand my knowledge base.) I have plans on attending UNLV to finish up my MBA, but majority of my class time is online for their program. I have taken multiple courses in management information systems (MIS), computer hardware and software, finance/accounting, and leadership.

The past few years I have been in Vegas managing and writing for a business blog as well as Day Trading. Before moving to Vegas, I was the Estate Manager for the second largest estate in my state. My duties included property management for 10+ private and investment (residential and commercial) properties including direct management of all staff, and acting as manager of Estate owner's trust/estate. Aside from said positions I have also managed retail and service oriented businesses.

Concerning what I am looking for; I am open to new challenges! I am never afraid to fail, just afraid to never have tried. I honestly need a job that I can feel like I have actually accomplished something at the end of the day. I am in my late 20's with a professional demeanor and wardrobe. I have no tattoos or piercings and I have never been arrested. I do not smoke and have no problem taking AND passing an initial and subsequent drug tests.

I know that I have most likely forgotten a few things that should be included in this post, so if you have any questions please feel free to PM me and I will be happy to respond with your answer and, if you like, a copy of my resume and cover letter. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
McCarran has an opening for Contact specialist. Check it out. http://agency.governmentjobs.com/mccarran/default.cfm
 

MaxPower

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Greetings!

I am in search of work as a courier, delivery driver, or route driver as an independent contractor. I have 7 years of experience with both on-demand and routed deliveries in Las Vegas, and another 10+ years of experience in the same capacity in Pennsylvania. I drive a 2007 Toyota Prius on the job. Thanks in advance for any leads sent my way!

Nick
 

Dhayes

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I've got Paracord and lots of time to make bracelets and keychains. Here are the colors I have


I can make 1 and 2 color bracelets and keychains. 1 for $15, 2 for $25
Here are some of the bracelets I've made, the one at the top is a dog collar


Keychain with carbiner