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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

State jobs

The Benefit Program specialist test is this Saturday, 12:30, at the convention center. If you filed for the test you should bring an ID and the letter.

Also, Franchise Tax is hiring seasonal employees. Salary is $8.18 - $9.35 per hour with swing shifts receiving .45 cents differential pay. They have over 1,000 positions to fill for tax season (Jan - May, up to 194 days per year). Final filing date is Feb 29. Fill out an STD 678 (state application form) which can be found at http:\\www.spb.ca.gov and send it to Personnel Services, PO Box 550, Sac, CA 95812. Or you can call them at 845-3650.

Edit:
Union Pacific is hiring now http://www.unionpacificjobs.com. They are looking for 3000 to 5000 people to fill all jobs for people retiring this year. They will do all the training for 14 Weeks. 45k to 60k per year salary to start with positions all over the U.S. (Including CA).

... and FEMA is hiring 190 PFTs http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/. The United States Congress recently approved 190 new, permanent full-time PFT) positions within FEMA as a part of a comprehensive workforce strategy for the agency. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has committed to advertise these positions for FEMA so that they may be filled by the end of this fiscal year. The vacancies cover a range of preparedness activities and include jobs such as public assistance, individual assistance, telecommunications and geo-spatial communications, incident management assistance team, program manager, logistics, contract specialist, federal coordinating officer, federal processing officer, grant management, and administrative staff. The 190 positions are easily identified by the "AN" prefix assigned to each job number. Apply to the announcements listed on the USAJOBs website. Applicants are encouraged to follow the application procedures described by OPM in each vacancy announcement. Please note that applications will not be directly accepted by the FEMA Employment Office.

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