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Childcare CNA/HOME HEALTH PROVIDER: Willing to work as a fill-in, very flexible hours. Many years experience in homecare. Excellent references. 516-3936.
CLEANING: 18+ Years of experience. Thorough, reliable, with excellent references upon request. Call 248-3839. **I’m fully vaccinated**
Amgen Inc. Senior Associate Quality Assurance
West Greenwich, RI:
Support AR 30 startup activities for facilities, utilities, equipment and systems. Telecommuting permitted.
Interested candidates mail resume to: HR Connect c/o TM Review @ Amgen Inc. 2202 N. Westshore Blvd., Suite 650 Tampa, FL 33607 Attn. Job #20516.1146
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Jobs Wanted OFFICE POSITION AVAILABLE: PT/FT. Childcare We are a small, friendly, busy office seeking a dependable person to join our staff. Responsibilities include answering phone, taking orders, data entry and the ability to multitask. Experienced only. Call 8214447.
LABORERS & CDL DRIVER for Asphalt Work: Experience preferred, but not necessary. Good pay. Joe, 486-4561.
CLEANER: Part-time. 1st Shift, 20-25 hours/week, Monday-Saturday. $13/Hour. Must have valid Driver’s License and clean BCI. Call Paul at 301-1162.
GENERAL MACHINIST/ TOOLMAKER APPRENTICE. Open position in an established plastic and zinc diecast precision manufacturing company. Must have experience running all machine shop equipment. Responsible for hands-on maintenance, troubleshooting and repairs of plastic injection molding and zinc diecast tooling. Design and build machine components, jigs & fixtures for secondary operations, and tooling components. Contact Esteban Gomez, HR Administration. 461-0400, Ext. 12 or esteban@ fi eldingmfg.com Help Wanted
HELP WANTED: Apply Jobs Wanted at New Star Laundromat, 1612 Nooseneck Hill Childcare Road, Coventry. Call/ Text 1-917-238-3772.
PART-TIME SUBSTITUTE CHURCH ORGANIST: Immediate opening. Ability to play other instruments a plus. Experience preferred, but not necessary. Call 206-6083 or email fatheredbeaudreau@ gmail.com
FULL TIME SERVICE TECHNICIAN for Water Filtration Systems, Well Pumps and Pressure Tanks. Must have good Driving Record. Salary $16-$20/hour dependant on experience. Will train. Paid Holidays, Blue Cross & Dental. Company contributes to IRA. Paid Vacation after 1 year. Contact Steve @ 401-392-0199 or Email resume to steve@ newenglandwater.com
CNA
Full and Part Time
1st Shift 6am-2pm, 2nd Shift 2pm-10pm, 3rd Shift includes every other weekend. Must have active CNA license. Mandatory background check. Sign-on bonus available.
Server
Part Time 10am-1pm
Includes serving memory challenged elderly residents, cleaning, using dishwasher and keeping dining room clean. Must be presentable, have patience & MUST have a positive attitude! Clean background check required.
Family orientated/owned and operated ♥ We are looking for ‘residents come first’ staff. Send a detailed email including a resume if possible to: claudiaspringvilla@yahoo.com
59 PLEASANT STREET, WEST WARWICK 401-615-2888
The science of hurricanes
During certain times of the year, residents of various areas of the world contend with some of the most violent storms imaginable. Depending on where they touch down, these storms may be known as typhoons, cyclones or hurricanes. Many people spend the days or hours preceding the arrival of a potential hurricane making emergency plans rather than thinking about the elements that came together to cause a hurricane to occur. However, prior to the start of Atlantic hurricane season, which this year runs from June 1 to November 30, individuals may want to learn more about hurricane science so they can get a better grasp on these powerful storms. The National Ocean Service says hurricanes derive their energy from warm, tropical waters. Hurricanes form over the ocean, often beginning as a tropical wave. This is a low pressure area that moves through the tropics’ moisture-rich areas, potentially enhancing thunderstorm and rain activity. As this type of weather system moves westward, warm ocean air rises into the storm, forming an area of low pressure underneath — which only causes more air to rush in. The air rises and cools, forming clouds and thunderstorms. This process continues as cumulonimbus clouds get larger and wind speeds pick up. As the system rotates faster and faster, an eye forms in the center of the storm with very low air pressure. Hurricanes that form north of the equator spin counterclockwise, while those south of the equator spin clockwise, according to NASA. Should storm winds reach 39 miles per hour, the storm is called a “tropical storm.” When wind speeds reach 74 miles per hour, the storm is considered a hurricane or tropical cyclone. A hurricane continues only if it has ample “fuel” by way of warm water rising vapor. That is why hurricanes can be quite large over the ocean. Once a hurricane makes landfall, it will run out of steam eventually. It can take a matter of days for a hurricane to form if the temperature is warm and there is a lot of water vapor rising from the ocean. The organization American Oceans says hurricanes have formed in one to two days in a small number of cases. Meteorologists track many factors to determine if a hurricane is likely to occur. An air pressure drop in addition to the right warm temperature and moist air from the sea are notable signs. Sea levels will start to rise before a hurricane forms as well. While strong winds can cause signi cant damage, the aftere ects of a hurricane, such as storm surge and heavy rains, also can cause serious issues. That’s why scientists carefully monitor weather systems, utilizing satellites in an e ort to predict when these storms will form.