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December 12 - 18, 2014
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FREEWEEKLYPUBLICATION
Calgary & Area Opportunities
Driver, Technician, Operations, Customer Service & AdministrationOpportunities Across Our Network
REWARDING CAREERS
visit bisontransport.com for more informationBison Transport is committed to Employment Equity and Diversity
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Journeyperson Truck Trailer & Reefer Mechanics(3rd or 4th Year Apprentice)
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December 12 - 18, 2014
ALBERTA PUBLICATIONS
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December 12 - 18, 2014 Skilled Trades / Career & Job Training
WHERE DO YOU WANT TO GO?
manitoulintransport.com
$500 Signing Bonus! ($500 at time of signing, $2,000 after 3 months & $2,500 after 6 months)
For more than 50 years, Manitoulin Transport has been providing comprehensive transportation and logistics solutions for clients across North America. Our success lies in our innovation and safety, and our dedication to reliable, on-time delivery. So, if you know where you’re headed, we have the training and career development to help you get there. We have a brand new maintenance facility at our new location in Acheson and in Calgary. We are looking to hire thefollowing for both locations:
Journeyperson Truck Trailer & Reefer Mechanics
(3rd or 4th Year Apprentice)
and cost-effective Truck and Transport Mechanic, Journeyperson Heavy Equipment Technician or Heavy Duty Mechanic.
Not only do we offer an excellent salary, comprehensive benefi ts, and career growth, we have recognition programs, a social club, profi t sharing opportunities, service awards, and training programs. If this interests you, please apply to:
e-mail: [email protected] fax: 780-452-8140
We are an equal opportunity employer.
Trailer Mechanics: Days: $35.49Afternoons: $36.98Week Nights: $39.58
+ $1/hour CVI premium
HD Mechanics:Days: $38.09 Afternoons: $40.14 Week Nights: $41.43Weekend Days: $45.76
+ $1/hour CVI premium
Weekend Days: $42.64Weekend Nights: $46.76Weekend Nights: $43.64
Employment, Training and Career Services Directory
Explore and discover:...who’s who...what they can do...for you!
Employment services are available in the Calgary region to help you skill up, develop your talents and obtain a career.You’re one click from: • Job search assistance • Resumé and interview skills • Career planning • Skills development • Academic upgrading
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December 12 - 18, 2014Sales
We’re more than just travel...
We’ll offer you the opportunity to lead a team
Travel Sales Consultants
Apply now at www.flightcentre.ca/careers
Flight Centre Limited is one of the world’s largest travel agency groups, with more than 2,500 businesses in 11 countries.
With 30 years of experience, Flight Centre is a leader in the travel industry, with $15 billion in sales, 16,000 employees around the world and profit of $300 million.
Most of our leaders started in our stores and have enjoyed rapid progression and growth through hard work and performance and you can too!
We’re more than just travel. If you’d like the opportunity to fulfill your ambitions then join Flight Centre today.
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December 12 - 18, 2014 Career & Job Training
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December 12 - 18, 2014Drivers / General
Driver, Technician, Operations, Customer Service & AdministrationOpportunities Across Our Network
REWARDING CAREERS
visit bisontransport.com for more informationBison Transport is committed to Employment Equity and Diversity
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December 12 - 18, 2014
Beef ProcessingHigh River, Alberta
Cargill Facts
NOW HIRINGButchers/Meat Cutters $17.30 - $19.00 hr
CONTACT:Jonathan Corsino
Tel: (403) 652 8404Email: [email protected]
Fax: (403) 601 8885Address: 472 Ave & Hwy 2A N, High River, Alberta T1V 1P4
Full company details available at:
High River is Located Outside Calgary (Approx 30 mins South)
BRIEF JOB DESCRIPTIONSuccessful applicants will work on a fast moving production line trimming/deboning beef cuts using knives.
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Full time positions available. Day or evening/night shift. Experience an asset.Full training provided to successful applicants without experience.
• 92% of our Management Staff started as Hourly Production Workers.
• 2007 Calgary Chamber of Commerce Healthy Workplace Award Winner
• 2007 High River Chamber of Commerce Community Builder Award Winner
• Full Company Benefits After 6 Months Employment
• 2013 Top Employer For Young People
• Award Winning Health and Wellness Program
• 2013 Canada's Best Diversity Employers Award
• 2014 Immigrants of Distinction Award for Organizational Diversity
Automation Techs/PLC programmers/Control Systems Technologists $35.41 hr
Experience: PLC programming and troubleshooting; Industrial networks; InstrumentationMajor Work Area: Programming, monitoring, troubleshooting, and repairing complex automated manufacturing systems composed of AB PLC Controls, Plant PCs, Industrial networks, and instrument devices.
Industrial Electricians $35.41 hrMajor Work Area: Industrial Installation, Maintenance, Repair, Service, Troubleshooting/Diagnostic.Area of Specialization: Power generating and distribution systems, Low-voltage distribution systems, Microprocessor based systems, Climatic control systems, Emergency power and stand-by systems,Robotics systems.
General / Drivers
Southland Transportation is looking for dedicated people to help get your kids Safely Home.
• Flexible part-time hours• Evenings, weekends and school
holidays off• Competitive wages• Free personalized training
Apply Now! 403-253-9322 www.southland.ca
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com
We have immediate job openings for Floorhands, Derrickhands, Drillers and Boilerhands in our Grande Prairie and Fort McMurray areas!
Apply online to Precision Well Servicing today at
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Applicants must possess a valid driver’s license and valid H2S Alive certification.
Sales / Skilled Trades
We’re more than just travel...
WE’RE ABOUT A BRIGHT FUTURE
Flight Centre Limited is one of the world’s largest travel agency groups, with more than 2,500 businesses in 11 countries.
With 30 years of experience, Flight Centre is a leader in the travel industry, with $15 billion in sales, 16,000 employees around the world and profit of $300 million.
Most of our leaders started in our stores and have enjoyed rapid progression through hard work and performance, as well as ongoing training and support, and you can too!
We’re more than just travel. If you’d like the opportunity to fulfill your ambitions then join Flight Centre today.
Apply now at www.flightcentre.ca/careers
Travel Sales Consultants
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am Le
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December 12 - 18, 2014 Career & Job Training
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December 12 - 18, 2014Career & Job Training / General
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December 12 - 18, 2014Community Support
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December 12 - 18, 2014 Community Support
SOMETIMES, ALL YOU NEED IS A LITTLE HELP TO
GET BACK ON TRACK
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Phone: 403.253.2059 Fax: 403.259.4240 Charitable #: 130 167 349 RR0001
The Calgary Food Bank understands that sometimes difficult, unexpected and temporary emergency situations arise. That’s why a majority of our clients accessed the food bank three times or fewer in their lifetime.
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December 12 - 18, 2014
PET OF THE WEEK
Meeka
Reference Number: A24004462
Name: MeekaAge: 8 years
Sex: Female
Species: Dog
Breed: Chinese Sharpei X
Color: Black
Included in the adoption fee:- Spay/Neuter surgery- Microchipping- First set of vaccines- Complimentary post-adoption vet exam- And so much more!
Calgary Humane Society,4455 – 110 Avenue SE,
(403) 205-4455
Well hello there! My name is Meeka and I am an older gal looking for my forever family. Are you it? I am more than excited to start my life out, but I am a tad shy of new situations and small kids can be a little overwhelming for me, but the teenage kind could work for me! I am still learn-ing some new things and “Polite Pooches” will be an awesome place for me to learn new things and become a wonderful part of my new family. I do like to chase those small creatures, so a home with none of those would be great for me. They are just too much fun! Well, I am an older gal looking for a home for Christmas and if you think you are the right home, come on down and tell them Meeka sent ya!
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Dear Working Wise: This is my first winter working as a roofer. We’ve already had a cold snap and I know that it’s going to get worse.Do you have any tips on staying warm? Signed, Chilled
Dear Working Wise:
Working WiseWorking WiseWorking Wise
Dear Chilled:
Working in the cold can be uncomfortable and even dangerous. Your employer should be monitoring the outside temperature and taking steps to protect you.
However, you also have a role to play in protecting yourself and your coworkers. You and your co-workers are the ones most likely to notice frostbite, hypothermia or dehydration.
Here are some tips to help you stay safe and warm this winter.
Dress in layers—Layers allow you to adjust as the temperature, wind and your physical activity level changes. This prevents you from getting too cold or hot—causing you to sweat. Damp clothing wicks away body heat and causes you to feel colder faster.
Stay out of the wind—a mild 20 km/h wind can make -20 C feel like -30 C. If you can’t work inside, try building a wind break.
Take frequent breaks—employers should provide a heated rest area. A schedule of regular rest breaks, based on the conditions, should be established to allow workers to warm up. Workers should be allowed to decide how often they need to take breaks—the schedule is just to ensure that you don’t forget to stop and warm up.
Limit your exposure—get your tools and nails ready before you go outside. Work on small projects inside and then carry them outside for installation. Work outside during the warmer hours of the day and work inside during the colder ones.
Drink warm liquids to help you warm up and alternate with water or a sports drink. Ca�eine speeds up your metabolism, causing you to sweat and possibly dehydrate and lose electro-lytes.
Cover your head and hands—the greater the surface area of your skin is exposed, the more heat your body loses. Be careful, scarves and gloves can get caught in moving equipment.
Use enclosures and heating systems when possible, but be sure the area is well ventilated to prevent the build up of carbon monoxide.
Know the signs of frostbite—a tingling sensation or skin that looks pale and waxy are the �rst signs of frostbite. Your hands, face and feet are at the greatest risk, because your body diverts blood away from your extremities �rst when it starts getting cold.
Know the signs of hypothermia—severe shivering is an early sign of hypothermia. A severely shivering worker should be warmed up immediately.
Watch out for hazards—snow can hide tripping hazards like extension cords or even icy surfaces. Wear proper footwear and mark or remove hazards.
Ask your co-workers—the people you work with have learned what works and what doesn’t. Check out what they wear and ask them what they recommend.
For more information and tips, read the Best Practice—Working Safely in the Heat and Cold publication at http://goo.gl/YYHPqq.
Do you have a work-related question?Send your questions to Working Wise, at [email protected]. Charles Strachey is a manager with Alberta Human Services. This column is provided for general information.
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