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/396554924/North-Coast-Hot-Jobs-Dec-31
Minimum wage increases in Washington State on January 1st from $11.50/hr to $12/hr. Every bit helps when you are struggling.
The start of a new year soon. Usually January and February are good hiring months. Let's hope that stays true. Happy New Year everyone.
If you know of any Alaskan Native or Native American that has documented physical or mental disabilities (such as diabetes, anxiety, substance use disorder, etc.) 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 find work.
Jim Allen, MBA, Vet
Program Manager/Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
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North Coast Hot Jobs Dec. 24th
Hello folks. Sorry no jobs listing this week. I hope you all are able to have some Happy Holidays.
Jim
Jim
North Coast Hot Jobs Dec. 17th
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/395824739/North-Coast-Hot-Jobs-Dec-17
So this windstorm hit us hard, 60 to 65 mph gusts. Some places are still without electricity. It was very slow going moving through Port Angeles last Friday when people were getting off work. Is our infrastructure and emergency services up to the task in case of a major emergency? Also, are we prepared as residents for a major emergency?
If you know of any Alaskan Native or Native American that has documented physical or mental disabilities (such as diabetes, anxiety, substance use disorder, etc.) 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 find work.
Jim Allen, MBA, Vet
Program Manager/Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
So this windstorm hit us hard, 60 to 65 mph gusts. Some places are still without electricity. It was very slow going moving through Port Angeles last Friday when people were getting off work. Is our infrastructure and emergency services up to the task in case of a major emergency? Also, are we prepared as residents for a major emergency?
If you know of any Alaskan Native or Native American that has documented physical or mental disabilities (such as diabetes, anxiety, substance use disorder, etc.) 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 find work.
Jim Allen, MBA, Vet
Program Manager/Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
North Coast Hot Jobs Dec. 10th
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/395300745/North-Coast-Hot-Jobs-Dec-10
Homelessness is an issue in Port Angeles. It is a topic that you can avoid and ignore, but it will still be there. In this article in the Peninsula Daily News, two individuals decided to briefly see what it was like to walk a mile in a homeless person's shoes. To experience life from their point of view. The article is at this link, http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/news/nothing-easy-about-it-two-try-out-being-homeless-in-port-angeles/
The Serenity House works with homelessness and near homelessness in our area. They are having a hiring event this Tuesday at WorkSource. Their flyer says 1pm to 2pm. Contact WorkSource for more info. Those jobs are listed at this link, https://seeker.worksourcewa.com/jobsearch/powersearch.aspx?q=serenity+house&where=98363%2c+Port+Angeles%2c+WA&rad_units=miles&pp=25&nosal=true&vw=b&setype=2
If you know of any Alaskan Native or Native American that has documented physical or mental disabilities (such as diabetes, anxiety, substance use disorder, etc.) 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 find work.
Jim Allen, MBA, Vet
Program Manager/Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
Homelessness is an issue in Port Angeles. It is a topic that you can avoid and ignore, but it will still be there. In this article in the Peninsula Daily News, two individuals decided to briefly see what it was like to walk a mile in a homeless person's shoes. To experience life from their point of view. The article is at this link, http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/news/nothing-easy-about-it-two-try-out-being-homeless-in-port-angeles/
The Serenity House works with homelessness and near homelessness in our area. They are having a hiring event this Tuesday at WorkSource. Their flyer says 1pm to 2pm. Contact WorkSource for more info. Those jobs are listed at this link, https://seeker.worksourcewa.com/jobsearch/powersearch.aspx?q=serenity+house&where=98363%2c+Port+Angeles%2c+WA&rad_units=miles&pp=25&nosal=true&vw=b&setype=2
If you know of any Alaskan Native or Native American that has documented physical or mental disabilities (such as diabetes, anxiety, substance use disorder, etc.) 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 find work.
Jim Allen, MBA, Vet
Program Manager/Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
North Coast Hot Jobs Dec. 3rd
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/394704575/North-Coast-Hot-Jobs-Dec-3
Sometimes life situations develop that push us too far past our safety net. At these times, we have to seek help. One community resource that has helped many people in this area is the Peninsula Home Fund. They have a wide assortment of ways they can help people. This article can give you more info at this link, http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/news/peninsula-home-fund-helps-port-angeles-mother-realize-her-dream/
If you know of any Alaskan Native or Native American that has documented physical or mental disabilities (such as diabetes, anxiety, substance use disorder, etc.) 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 find work.
Jim Allen, MBA, Vet
Program Manager/Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
Sometimes life situations develop that push us too far past our safety net. At these times, we have to seek help. One community resource that has helped many people in this area is the Peninsula Home Fund. They have a wide assortment of ways they can help people. This article can give you more info at this link, http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/news/peninsula-home-fund-helps-port-angeles-mother-realize-her-dream/
If you know of any Alaskan Native or Native American that has documented physical or mental disabilities (such as diabetes, anxiety, substance use disorder, etc.) 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 find work.
Jim Allen, MBA, Vet
Program Manager/Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
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