Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Working It

Working today, and the district (San Bernardino Community College District) has implemented a new budget system, and trying to get familiarized with this new system. It is with Oracle, a major company. How do you deal with having to learn something new?  Frustrating, to see the least, but I'll figure it out.

Monday, July 9, 2018

Job Opportunities

There is a Sunday School class from Immanuel Baptist Church in Highland who put together a weekly or biweekly email with a list of job openings. I have been posting these on Facebook, and will also share on my blog. We also post this list on our information board at our Victory Outreach Church of San Bernardino store. We recently found out that a member submitted an application to one of these job postings and got a call back for an interview. So, if you are looking for a  J-O-B, check out this list, it's quite lengthy, and do your part to find what you are looking for.

THIS WEEK'S JOB NEWS
07/01 /2018
 
Jobs for This Week:
·         Warehouse Jobs – in Corona, CA.  $12.00/hr.  (951) 902-6352
·         Warehouse Hiring for Food Production Line, Pickers, Packers, Heavy lifters, Cold Environment – in Riverside, CA.  $11.50-$14.00/hr.  (951) 344-4710
·         General Labor/Trabajo Laboral – in Fontana, CA.  Call Oiselem Villa (909) 913-1375
·         Express Employment Professionals – is seeking Landscapers in the Inland Empire, CA.  $12.00/hr.  (909) 308-0879
·         Skilled Trailer Mechanic needed – in Bloomington, CA.  Call (708) 603-4231
·         Loading and Unloading Tires – in Fontana, CA.  Call Raffi Jankouzian (909) 854-2628
·         Rack Installer needed – in Chino, CA.  Call Jonathan (972) 572-0033
·         Proworks Staffing – is seeking Sanitation Workers in Rancho Cucamonga, CA.  Call (909) 953-8500
·         Proworks Staffing – is seeking Food Handlers in Rancho Cucamonga, CA.  Call (909) 953-8500

Back to Work

So it was back to work today after a five-day holiday and vacation time off. I can't believe how HOT it was these last few days. It's business networking bunco party tonight with my women business associates. I need to get back into working my businesses. Not so much this year, just not feeling it. These last five days not having to go to work, looking more towards retiring so I can do more for others through my church, my business and in my community.

I am so glad to see that many of the dogs that were out running the streets due to the fireworks that went off the last week, so many animals so frightened--it's good to see some happy endings and fur babies being reconnected to their owners.

It's Blog Revival Time!

I am reviving my blog, as I've always thought blogging was fun and a great way to journal. You can also have do your business with your blog, and can talk about whatever is on your mind and share with others. You never know when you can minister to another who may be going through the exact same thing, as the say goes, "if you think you are going through a time, there is someone else who has it worse than you do." So we should take life one step at a time, one day at a time, as today is only promised. We may not see a tomorrow.

Please join me in following my blog by clicking on the "follow" button on the right-hand sidebar, just scroll down until you find it. I look forward to being more active on my blog, as I think I have lots to share with others, and believe that we can learn from each other. Feel free to provide your comments. A disclaimer that I do have the right to post and/or not post any comments after they are reviewed.

I will be keeping most of my older posts from the beginning of my blog. I can't believe how long ago this was created. It all started when I found My Space, and the start of my virtual assistant business.

Last thing as I close this post is to share with you God's amazing love, his wonder plan for us, eternal life. God has a purpose and plan for us all! Ask me more . . .

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Apply Now: 7 Places To Find a Job

Unemployed? Underemployed? Just looking for some extra cash? If so, you just might be in luck.

While economists expect the unemployment rate for September to increase slightly when it comes out on Friday, your odds of finding work are improving, because major retailers have already begun hiring temporary employees for the holiday season.


We've compiled a list of who's hiring and how to apply. These seven stores alone plan to hire about 250,000 employees by December. (Last year, retailers hired 607,500 employees total during the holiday season, reports the National Retail Federation.) [Read more]