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EDMONTON | RED DEER EDITION

December 13 - 19, 2013

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Class 1 Drivers, Lease Operators & Mechanics » See Page 3 for Full Details!

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We’re making a difference. You can too. Looking for an opportunity to learn and grow? And to be a part of a winning team where your contributions are recognized, respected and rewarded?

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Warehouse, Sunday – Thursday (full time, 11:30 pm - 8:00 am) 17718 114 Ave, $15.86/hour

Electricians Pipefitters Instrumentation Scaffolders Project Managers Inspectors QA/QC Personnel Estimators B Pressure Welders Contract Administrators Construction Managers

Warehouse, Monday – Friday (full time, 12:30 am - 7:30 am) 3104 97 Street, $15.86/hour Warehouse, Monday – Friday (part time, 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm) 17718 114 Ave, $15.86/hour Class 5 Courier, Monday – Friday (full time, varied shifts) 17718 114 Ave, $19.48/hour Warehouse / Vehicle Fueler, Monday – Friday (full time, 4 pm – midnight) 17718 114 Ave, $15.86/hour

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Walk in Interviews Tuesday, 29 October, 2013 17718 114 Ave 9:00 am – 11:00 am This event is first come, first served, during advertised times.

Mortgage Advisor All applicants must be physically fit and able to lift up to 70 pounds. Courier applicants must have a valid Alberta driver’s license (non GDL) with no more than 3 demerit points.

Email your resume to:

jobs@purolator.com Purolator is an equal opportunity

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In This Issue: Skilled Trades Drivers/Transportation General Healthcare Warehouse Pet of the Week Working Wise ALBERTA EDITION

Phone: 780 -410 -WORK (Edmonton)

Toll Free: 1-888-410-9675 Fax: 780-417-4629

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Publishers: Donny and Shauna Lee

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Thinking about changing jobs or even your career? UPLOAD YOUR

RESUME.

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Marketing: Vicky Jackson, Justin Quantz Graphics: Megan Ray hr@energy.com

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School Bus Drivers

We are currently hiring for part-time school bus drivers! This job is perfect for semi-retirees, stay-at-home parents, the self-employed, students, or anyone looking to work part-time.

No evenings or weekends required. Must have a valid Class 5 or Class 4 Licence. Shorter Training with a Class 2 Licence. Must be at least 18 years of age. Must have 2 years Driving History in Canada. Pay: $19.80 per hour, Guaranteed 4 hours of work per day Typical Hours: Mon to Fri 7:30am-9:30am & 2:30pm-4:30pm To Apply: Call: 780-451-9536 Email: rachell@stocktransportation.com In Person: 11454 Winterburn Rd, Edmonton, T5S 2Y3 Online: www.stocktransportation.com – click “Join Our Team”

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Skilled Trades

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JV DRIVER

Do you think differently? Can you Build Better? JV Driver encourages our employees to build great things, be innovative, take care of eachother and have fun.

NOW HIRING

Pipefitters Electricians Scaffolders Instrumentation Inspectors Project Managers Estimators QA/QC Personnel B Pressure Welders Contract Administrators Construction Managers

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Sales

Is travel in your blood? You know we’re talking to you! A love of travel courses through your veins. You’re seeking a rewarding career and you thrive in a challenging sales environment. If you think you’ve got it in you, then we’d love to hear about it. Apply online today!

flightcentre.ca/careers

MAKE GREAT MONEY TALKING ON THE PHONE $20/HR

We are a Fast Growing Downtown Publishing Company Looking for High Energy, Outgoing, Positive Individuals who are Motivated by Money. The Job is to Sell Advertising in our Canada-wide Publication over the Telephone. Good Communication Skills Required. No Experience? No Problem!

Mortgage Advisor CIBC Mortgages provides financing to help customers realize their dreams of home ownership and home renovation. The Mortgage Advisor’s primary objective is to grow and cultivate his/her referral network.

The ideal candidate will have: • Proven verbal and written communication skills. • Previous successful experience working in a base salary + commission sales environment. • The self-motivation to be successful

We Guarantee $20 Per Hour to Start, Plus Commission on Sales Made. We offer Daily Cash Bonuses and a Variety of other Incentives.

If you are interested please contact us personally via e-mail: susan.lindstrom@cibc.com and/or apply online at

Signing Bonus Available for Experienced Reps!

Contact us Today! P 780-426-6020

www.cibc.com/careers referencing job number 13000798.

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Skilled Trades / Career & Job Training

December 13 - 19, 2013

Join our award winning team and grow with us! OUR FRAC FLOWBACK, E-LINE & SLICKLINE DIVISIONS IN BLACKFALDS, ALBERTA are seeking dynamic and motivated individuals for the following positions:

OPERATORS:

✔ Previous experience is an asset, but not necessary Is a progressive and growing company. We specialize in underground power, communication, street lighting, directional drilling and gas installation. We are currently seeking career oriented employees for full time, year round work. Interested applicants must be willing to work out of town. We offer very competitive wages and excellent benefits.

NOW SEEKING

Directional drillers & locators Please fax resume to: 780-452-6385 or e-mail: myrna@allstarconstructionedm.com

Only 4 months long

Government funding available for eligible students

Next class in Edmonton Jan 6 - May 14, 2014 Classes run Monday to Friday 5:00pm-9:00pm

Enroll Today. Space is limited. ● info@elevatedlearningacademy.com ● 1-888-5544-5573 www.elevatedlearningacademy.com

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DAY & NIGHT SUPERVISORS: ✔ Previous experience is required

We Offer: • A competitive total compensation which includes group insurance and retirement savings plans • All necessary training to be successful • Opportunities for career progression You Possess: • A valid class 5 license (Class 1 or 3 is an asset) • Current First Aid and H2S certification • Ability to pass pre-employment testing To apply or to view other opportunities visit us at: www.cs.fmcti.com Fax: 403.885.5894

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Warehouse / Skilled Trades

“Work for the largest food distribution company in Canada” A JOB that engages mind and body at work, and doesn’t follow you home!

Order Assemblers

As an Order Assembler, you will work in our Distribution Centre and prepare orders that will be shipped to our retail stores (Real Canadian Superstore, Extra Foods, No Frills, and The Real Canadian Wholesale Club). You will operate a double pallet jack and receive orders through our automated Talkman system. Your job will be to manually lift and stack cases of product on to pallets that will be shipped to our stores.

EDMONTON | RED DEER EDITION

Morgan Construction and Environmental Ltd. is an oilfield construction company based out of Edmonton, Alberta with over 50 years of civil construction and environmental project experience with Oil & Gas, Mining, Municipal and Private Infrastructure industries throughout Western and Northern Canada.

WE ARE CURRENTLY RECRUITING FOR THE FOLLOWING PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: • TRUCKING DISPATCHER • SURVEY MANAGER • HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS: DOZER & GRADER • HEAVY EQUIPMENT HAULER – CLASS 1 WITH AIR BRAKES ENDORSEMENT We truly believe that our strength is in our people and we are always looking for talented, highly-skilled, and driven people that want to join a team that provides a challenging and safety conscious work environment with the opportunity for both personal and professional development.

Visit our website today to learn more www.mcel.ca Morgan…UnEarth your Potential today.

YOU GET

Paid Training Productivity Bonuses Career Opportunities Other Bonuses

GUARANTEED TO EARN $15.80 per hour with regular wage increases Potential to earn bonuses at the end of every month

Does this sound like the job for you? Loblaw Edmonton Distribution Center 16104-121A Avenue | Edmonton Fax: 780-451-7383 Email: Jennifer.Styre@loblaw.ca

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EDMONTON | RED DEER EDITION

Warehouse / General

December 13 - 19, 2013

Email your resume to:

jobs@purolator.com Purolator is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity. We would like to thank all applicants, however those selected will be contacted for an interview.

We’re making a difference. You can too.

Looking for an opportunity to learn and grow? And to be a part of a winning team where your contributions are recognized, respected and rewarded?

Warehouse, Monday – Friday (part time, 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm) 17718 114 Ave, $15.86/hour Warehouse, Monday – Friday (full time overnight, 11:30 pm - 8:00 am)

17718 114 Ave, $15.86/hour

Warehouse, Monday – Friday (part time, 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm)

3104 97 Street, $15.86/hour

Warehouse/Vehicle Fueler, Monday – Friday (full time, 4:00 pm - midnight)

17718 114 Ave, $15.86/hour

All applicants must be physically fit and able to lift up to 70 pounds. Courier applicants must have a valid Alberta driver’s license (non GDL) with no more than 3 demerit points.

Join our team today! Pro-Western Plastics is currently hiring for ASSEMBLY LINE OPERATORS. No Experience required, training is provided. We offer a clean, safe, air conditioned facility in addition to paid breaks and benefits. Be home on evenings and weekends, day shift runs Monday to Friday 7am to 3pm; Prefer working at night? Night shift runs Sunday to Thursday from 11pm to 7am.

Apply today! E-mail resumes to hr@pro-westernplastics.com Drop off resume at 30 Riel Drive, St. Albert 10 MY JOB FINDER ALBERTA JOB OPPORTUNITIES


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THE PERFECT PART-TIME JOB Driving a school bus just a few hours a day gives you a great reason to get up in the morning and a chance to make a difference in the lives of Edmonton area children. We’re hiring especially in South Edmonton, St. Albert and Fort Saskatchewan. We provide free friendly training and a clean, safe, professional work environment. If you enjoy driving and working with children and would be available for a few hours each school day, this would be perfect for you. Spare drivers also welcome.

Call 1-877-914-KIDS

Mention “MyJobFinder”

www.firststudentcanada.com john.hollick@firstgroup.com

An equal opportunity employer

OUTBOUND CALL CENTER

Now hiring in SHERWOOD PARK, EDMONTON, and ST.ALBERT! Positions start at $11.00 per hour full-time with bonuses of up to $200 per month.

Now hiring in Sherwood Park, Edmonton, and St.Albert!

Domo Gasoline is looking for new people that are excited to work in this great environment and want to build on the momentum established so far. Preference will be given to those with prior cash experience, and/or an aptitude for leadership. Paid training provided • Potential for advancement Join the Jump to the team! Apply online at www.domo.ca E-mail: nolsen@domo.ca / Fax: 780-421-1624 Or apply in any one of our stores now! Only selected applicants will be contacted

Want to hire 2 telephone sales people to replace 2 lazy ones for our NW Edmonton office. Want outgoing, friendly, and motivated individuals wanting to make an above average income. FULL TIME DAYS MONDAY – FRIDAY UP TO $2000 PER WEEK. PLEASE CALL: 780-983-1841

Consider changing jobs? Starting a new career? UPLOAD YOUR RESUME. You could WIN up to $100

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Health Care / Drivers/Transportation

Work in Edmonton

NOW HIRING HEALTH CARE AIDES AND LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES

Delivery Driver Needed!

Provide personal care to clients living at home Competitive wages Flexible schedules & hours Specialty assignments in pediatrics 24 hour nursing support & backup HCA’s require certificate or previous experience Nursing students welcome for Aide level positions LPN’s require current registration with the CLPNA Reliable vehicle an asset

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.

Please foward your resume to: Human Resources Email: edmonton_hr@wecarecanada.com Fax: 780-462-8933 Drop off: #500, Capilano Centre 9945 - 50 Street, Edmonton, AB, T6A 0L4

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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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11315-182nd Street NW Edmonton, Alberta 4815-78th Avenue SE Calgary, Alberta

Join Our Team!

There’s no better time to start than today!

School Bus Drivers (Edmonton)

· Enjoy a fulfilling career · Avoid daycare costs · Still have time for other interests · Part-time with potential for more · Monday to Friday · Free training to obtain your class 2 Send Resume and Driver’s Abstract to apply:

Fax: 780-451-8690 Email: hr@gabuses.com We thank all those who apply but only those being considered will be contacted.

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EDMONTON | RED DEER EDITION

December 13 - 19, 2013

Icarus

Included in the adoption fee:

- Spay/Neuter surgery (done before being placed up for adoption) - Microchipping - First set of vaccines - Complimentary post-adoption vet exam - And so much more!

Animal ID: 70624 Name: Eddie Age: 2 years 6 months Sex: neutered male Species: cat Breed: domestic short hair Color: black & white

Tuxedo cats don't get adopted as quickly as other cats. The exact reasons for this are unclear. The reason that most of us generally agree upon is that there are a lot of them, each one indistinguishable at a glance. But when you think about it, there's a certain power in all of that. If you know the odds against these cats, you're moved a little further emotionally when you meet one, especially when you're offered his or her undivided attention. People love improbable odds. Most of us have an inborn urge to help creatures rise above their circumstances. It's a potent thought, the possibility of lifting something up towards something even better. This is why we're struck a little deeper when we a create bond with a tuxedo cat who has been here longer than the others. All of this is true of Icarus (70624). He doesn't stand out at first. But if you're in the right place, at the right time, he'll saunter over and do one of two things: beg for your affection; or badger you into playing. Both leave irresistible impressions. After spending a bit of time with him, you see his coat up close, and you notice its more than just a plain black and white. It's sleek, with a gradient of white fur fading into the black. It gives you an impression of a something set aglow; and this suits Icarus' warm personality perfectly. And then you notice his champagne eyes, and the bit of black on his nose and lip, and you've suddenly arrived at a very personal and intimate understanding of this creature who is like so many others except for all the things that are unique about him. That's how they win you over. And it's powerful stuff.

EDMONTON HUMANE SOCIETY (780) 471-1774 13620 - 163 Street NW, Edmonton, AB, T5V 0B2 [We’re located on the corner of 137 Avenue & 163 Street] www.edmontonhumanesociety.com

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Founded in 1907, the Edmonton Humane Society (EHS) is committed to helping homeless and abused companion animals, enlightening people and enriching lives. The Society’s Animal Protection Department enforces Alberta’s Animal Protection Act by responding to concerns within the City of Edmonton about animal neglect. The EHS also actively educates the public and provides tool to help them be responsible pet owners while at the same time, cares for approximately 13,000 homeless animals who come through its shelter doors each year. The Society greatly charitable organization is not a local chapter to any organization and does not receive any regular government funding.


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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



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