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Dress for Success: 3 Tips for your Next Interview how trendy they seem. For a polished look, avoid fabrics that wrinkle easily or show off sweat stains. Finally, remember to think about your appearance as a whole before you walk out the door. Over¬powering perfume or cologne, greasy hair, excessive makeup, coffee breath and chipped nail polish can all give a bad impression.
Do you have a job interview coming up? If so, here are three things to keep in mind as you plan your outfit. 1. Don’t disregard your shoes Sneakers and flip flops are certainly out of the question. For men, it’s also best to avoid shoes that expose your toes. For women, you may want to forgo excessively high heels, especially if you can’t easily walk in them. 2. Don’t go too eccentric Your outfit can be a good way to show off your personality, particularly if you’re applying for a creative role. However, appearing professional should always be the top priority. Keep flashy colours,
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Two Hills Fire and Rescue Saves the Day extravagant patterns and bulky accessories to a minimum. 3. Don’t sacrifice style for comfort You want to feel at ease and be able to comfortably walk, sit and stand in your outfit. However, this doesn’t mean you should show up in yoga pants or your favourite pair of ripped jeans, no matter
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EQUIPMENT OPERATOR II The Public Works Department of the Town of Vegreville has an opening for a full time, permanent Equipment Operator II position. An employee in this classification operates, but is not limited to; tandem trucks, compactors, snow removal equipment, sanding truck, street sweeper, water and sewer equipment, and other medium type mobile equipment. Find required qualifications, how to apply for the position and more information online.
Michelle Pinon News Advertiser Police often say residents are the eyes and ears of a community, but in this case, it was Two Hills RCMP Detachment Commander Sgt. Robert Daisley who took up the role during a fire call in the Town of Town Hills on April 27. He snapped a photo during the call and posted his first hand information on the Two Hills RCMP Detachment Facebook page.
Du t i e s i n c l u d e d eve l o p i n g and maintaining customer relations in person and by phone and filling out paperwork for customer orders. The successful applicant will have excellent people and organizational skills. Hours are flexible. Sales/Customer Service experience an asset, on going training provided. If you are interested in working in a fast paced environment with a great group of people, please apply with a resume and references to:
Vegreville News Advertiser P.O. Box 810 5110-50 Street Vegreville, Alberta T9C 1R9 E-Mail: hr@newsadvertiser.com Due to the volume of submissions, only those requested for an interview will be contacted. We appreciate everyone’s time.
Firefighters respond to a semi-tractor on fire at the Fas Gas. (Sgt. Daisley/Submitted Photo)
He reported that emergency services were dispatched to a report that a semi hauling crude oil was on fire at the Fas Gas in the Town of Two Hills. Two Hills Fire and Rescue, supported by the Hairy Hill Department, attended and extinguished the fire which was burning under the semi-tractor. Although the semi-tractor was damaged, the fire was quickly contained.” Sgt. Daisley gave a big shout out to fire departments in the area, saying, “We really appreciate all of the women and men who volunteer their time to keep the community safe and the employers who support them by letting them go to the calls!” He added that, “If you know a volunteer firefighter, take a second to thank them. If you are thinking of volunteering take the next step and stop by a fire hall to apply. I have it on good authority that they are also willing to accept baking if you want to drop some off at the next practice!” Two Hills Fire Chief Marj Skoropadyk stated, “At 13:39 we were toned out to a vehicle fire at Fas Gas at the 5101 54 Avenue. We received a second call out within a few minutes informing us that is was a tanker at the Fas Gas pumps.
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