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Electricians Pipefitters Want to leave your mark Scaffolders Instrumentation on the travel industry? Project Managers Inspectors QA/QC Personnel Estimators B Pressure Welders Contract Administrators SEE PAGE 8 Construction Managers flightcentre.ca/careers SEE PAGE 9
You’re eager to get your hands on a new opportunity. You want a career that brings out your best and offers great incentives and big rewards. Of course you love to travel and believe you have the edge and experience when it comes to sales. Apply online today!
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IBC Mortgages provides financing o help customers realize their reams of home ownership SEE PAGE 10 and ome renovation.
he Mortgage Advisor’s primary bjective is to grow and cultivate is/her referral network.
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Want to leave your mark on the travel industry? You’re eager to get your hands on a new opportunity. You want a career that brings out your best and offers great incentives and big rewards. Of course you love to travel and believe you have the edge and experience when it comes to sales. Apply online today!
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Delivery Driver Needed! PepsiCo Beverages Canada is now hiring dedicated, customer focused individuals to join our leading team in Edmonton and Calgary as a full time delivery driver. As the newest member of our team, you will bring a class 1 license, a clean abstract, and the ability to lift 45 pounds repeatedly. You are dedicated to your customers and want to ensure our product looks great on the shelves and in the coolers at each of your locations. As a valued member of the PBC family, we will provide competitive compensation, a full medical and dental package, a company matched pension and more. If this is you, we look forward to meeting you so please apply on line or by fax today!
Fax: 604-520-8020 www.pepsico.ca/careers Walk Ins Welcome
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PET OF THE WEEK
Patch Hello my two-footed friends! Are you looking for a new friend? What a coincidence! Me too! I am fairly high energy and can jump really high, so I need an enclosed backyard - you don't want me barging in on the neighbours unannounced! I am excited to attend 'Polite Pooches' with you because it'll allow you and I to get to know each a little better. Kongs and Tug-a-Jugs are highly recommended to keep this mind of mine sharp, busy and out of trouble. A busy dog can't get into trouble you know! I enjoy the company of other dogs, so I may even get along with your resident rover! I cannot wait to meet you - stop by soon! Love your pal, Patch!
Reference Number: A20383838 Name: Patch
Included in the adoption fee: - Spay/Neuter surgery - Microchipping - First set of vaccines - Complimentary post-adoption vet exam - And so much more!
Age: 6 years Sex: Neutered Male Species: Dog Breed: Smooth Collie X American Blue Heeler Color: White & Brown
Calgary Humane Society, 4455 – 110 Avenue SE, (403) 205-4455
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Working Wise Dear Working Wise: I started framing houses this summer and so this is going to be my first winter working outside in the cold. 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, Freezing Dear Freezing:
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Do you have a work-related question? Send your questions to Working Wise, at charles.strachey@gov.ab.ca. Charles Strachey is a manager with Alberta Human Services. This column is provided for general information.
Working in the cold can be uncomfortable and even dangerous. The cold is a hazard and so 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. Caffeine speeds up your metabolism, causing you to sweat and possibly dehydrate and lose electrolytes. 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 first signs of frostbite. Your hands, face and feet are at the greatest risk, because your body diverts blood away from your extremities first 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, visit http://humanservices.alberta.ca/whs and click on Best Practice—Working Safely in the Heat and Cold in Best Practices publications. MY JOB FINDER ALBERTA JOB OPPORTUNITIES 15