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Substitute Food Service Assistant I, Yard Duty Supervision
Heber Elementary School District Substitute Food Service Assistant I Must hold and maintain current Food Handlers Certification. Application, resume, 3 letters of reference, copy of High School diploma or equivalent, TB skin test. Salary Range:... -
Imperial Valley locals take advantage of new home-based food law
Staff Writer, Copy EditorWhile the rave reviews her homemade cupcakes receive from family and friends are appreciated, Priscilla Gonzales is hoping to get a little more for her efforts in the coming months and years. Now, with a legitimate cupcake business to run, Gonzales is...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Sales, Business
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Open Positions
Central Union High School District has the following vacancies for Certificated and Classified positions for 2012 - 2013 school year English Teacher- valid California teaching credential in the area and grade level to be taught. The District...Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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Food Service Manager
Heber School District has 1 opening for: Food Service Manager For 2012-2013 school year Requirements and application available on www.edjoin.org Contingent upon TB, DOJ/FBI clearance Deadline to apply: 7/6/12 by 3:00pm -
FOOD SERVICE ASSIST. I
Central Union High School District has the following vacancy: FOOD SERVICE ASSIST. I 4 positions available: Food Service Assist. I - (2) 2 hr. positions at Central Union High School and (2) 4.5 hr. positions at Southwest High School. Special... -
Director of Food Services
Holtville Unified School District is seeking highly qualified applicants for employment for the 2011-12 school year for the following classified management position: Director of Food Services Job description and application at:... -
Life Out Here: What's the deal with parking lots?
The bushier my eyebrows and earlobes get, the more I am inclined to write columns like this:
Do you ever wonder why people make such a big fuss about parking 30 feet closer to a store? There are plenty of places a 15-second walk back in the parking lot,...Tags: Mass Media, Health, Road Transportation, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Travel
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INKED! A graduation address you won't hear
Some of you had no desire to be here over the last four years, so good luck with that. A scintillating career in the food services industry awaits you.
Some of you were overachievers who will undoubtedly go on to big things, by force of will or because...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Migration, Career and Workplace, Politics
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Eating wisely does not require a home loan
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterBudget dining does not have to be a heads or tails of fast or processed foods, but it does require choosing wisely, say food professionals. Processed food is more expensive because of research needed to bring it to market, Linda Rubin, El Centro Regional...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Social Issues, Salt, Healthy Diet, Charity
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Quakertown: Lunch ladies can keep their jobs
Facing an outcry from the community as well as its staff, the Quakertown Community School District has struck an agreement that will allow cafeteria workers to keep their jobs while letting the district outsource food management services. Under an...Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Labor Legislation, Marketing, Career and Workplace
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INTERVIEW-Kimi Raikkonen would rather be left alone
ReutersBy Alan Baldwin MONACO, May 23 (Reuters) - Kimi Raikkonen would much rather be left alone but he is happy to admit that sometimes he does not know what he is doing. Social media is never going to be the Finn's thing and the Lotus driver has never hidden...Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing, Robin Williams, Human Interest, Monaco
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Rising consumer demand aids organic industry sway
WASHINGTON (AP) - The organic food industry is gaining influence on Capitol Hill, prompted by its entry into traditional farm states and by increasing consumer demand. That's not going over well with everyone in Congress. Tensions between conventional...Tags: Austin Scott, Lifestyle and Leisure, Vicky Hartzler, Arable Farming, U.S. House Committee on Agriculture
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