Hello job seekers. If you find any links that don't send you where they should, then let me know. Here is the link to this week's North Coast Hot Jobs, https://www.scribd.com/document/364878721/north-coast-hot-jobs-nov-20
Food banks are in places of need throughout Jefferson and Clallam counties. They are a necessary fixture in each community. It's hard to predict when or if you or your family will ever need the services of a food bank. If you become unemployed, you will find that using the resources located in an area can help you and your family survive hard times until you can become employed again. When I went back to school, I became familiar with food banks and food pantries in the area. Talk to your nearest social services rep in your area to find food banks in your area. They can really help.
If you know of any Alaskan Native or Native American that has physical or mental disabilities and is having a hard time looking for work, ask them to contact me at 360-460-7549. We have two counselors that could help you.
Jim Allen, MBA, Vet
Program Manager/Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
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