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If you no longer see a path forward in your current position and/or you would like a new challenge in the exciting Communication field, Dell-Comm Inc., may be your perfect opportunity!
Dell-Comm Inc., a local communications company, is in search of an operations supervisor in Grand Forks that can oversee field operations and material management. If you have 3+ years of experience in the communications industry (low voltage cabling: Cat6/6A, fiber optics, coax, and/or network, Wi-Fi, etc ) are organized and self-motivated, we want to hear from you. We offer a competitive salary, medical/dental insurance and 401k plan w/match.
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Send resume via Email to: GrandForksND@dell-comm.com or Fax to: (701) 787-0029
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BEAN FACTS (continued):
• Fava beans contain L-dopa, the precursor to dopamine, an essential neurotransmitter.
• In the movie “Silence of the Lambs,” Hannibal Lector said, “I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti.” Hannibal Lector would have been treated with psychiatric drugs called monoamine oxidase inhibitors. The three things you can’t eat with those are liver, beans, and wine. Hannibal is making a joke referencing the fact that he's not taking his meds.
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• Beans contain raffinose, a type of carbohydrate that’s poorly digested by the body. Bacteria in the large intestine break down raffinose, resulting in gas and bloating.
• Beans do not cause gas if they have been zapped with low intensity gamma rays prior to being cooked.
• A product called Beano is well known for suppressing flatulence. The main ingredient is an enzyme extracted from a particular strain of a common mold which suppresses the creation of methane inside the human intestinal tract.
• If you eat beans regularly, you will have less flatulence from them.
• “Flatulence” comes from the Latin root word “flatus” meaning “blowing wind.”
IT’S A FACT
• Legumes are important to farmers because they enrich the soil with nitrogen, which is essential for all plant growth. No other plants can produce nitrogen. Legumes don’t actually fix nitrogen in the soil, but they host a species of bacteria called Rhizobia in nodules on their roots, and these bacteria convert nitrogen in the air into nitrogen in the soil. Outside of these bacteria, the only force powerful enough to do that is a bolt of lightning.
• Requires basic knowledge of proper housekeeping, floor care, and maintenance procedures; ability to learn proper equipment operation and new procedures; human relations skills; ability to lift sixty (60) pounds.
We have the following shifts available at various schools throughout the district:
• Full-time Hours/days: 8 hours per day (hours flexible), M-F, 40 hrs/week *Full time position eligible for benefits
• Part-time Hours/days: 4 hours per day (hours flexible), M-F, working up to 20 hrs/week.
• Substitute: On-call position (no benefits), Hours/days: hours flexible, M-F
$14.80/hour with $1/hour evening shift differential. LIVE BAIT
• Requires human relations skills, basic academic skills, ability to work on teams, experience working with appropriate grade level of students, and demonstrates effective communication skills.
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by Freddy Groves