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Successfully pass Dean Transportation School Bus Driver Training Program, including:Classroom instructionBehind the wheel instructionWritten and driving skills testMeet Michigan School Bus Driver Certification Requirements, including:Minimum hours of instructionSatisfactorily pass knowledge examinationMeet local, county, and state standards for driving skills test.
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Minimum six months experience as a bus person, host, back server or servers assistant. At Auberge, we offer the opportunity to create personal memories and stories; tasting freshly picked fruit in Cabo San Lucas, horseback riding with a local cowboy in Costa Rica, or planting coral gardens in the South Pacific.
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Free transit pass (including MTS Trolley, MTS Bus, and all Rapid and Rapid Express bus services). A Master’s Degree in Public Administration, Human Resources, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Business Administration, or a closely related field.
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DEA is seeking a Survey Instrument Person to join a dynamic team of professional surveyors in our Portland, OR office. As value-added services, we offer in-house 3D high-definition laser scanning, both static and mobile, and hydrographic survey services.
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The Portland office of Toole Design is conveniently located in the heart of Portland's central business district, blocks from multiple light rail and bus routes and walking distance from Red and Blue line Stations and the Transit Mall (serving major bus lines, and Yellow and Green MAX lines.
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As Bus Mechanic, you will have the opportunity to drive Hertz cars while getting paid a competitive wage of $21 per hour. Hertz, an industry leader is seeking high-charged, high-energy, team driven individuals to work as Bus Mechanic.
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Notify the Director of Transportation or Shop Foreman of mechanical failure of the bus or lateness in meeting route schedule. Maintain student discipline on the bus and reports student discipline referrals to the principal with copies to the Transportation Director.
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We’re hiring an Interpretive Tour Bus Driver to Live. Work. Explore. Able to meet all Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations for a commercial Motor Coach/Bus operator. To provide Grand Canyon National Park guests with a narrated, thematic experience that allows guests to make personal connections to the resources of the Park while safely transporting guests on a DOT regulated Tour Bus.
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The Back of the House Line Employee performs in the following job positions during the shift: sandwich maker, swing, chip & pickle (expeditor), end person, drink person, back line maker, "to go" expeditor, salad bar re-stocker, food runner, bus person, dishwasher.
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031 D must attach to the application a copy of their DD Form 214, DD Form 256, NGB Form 22, or a letter from the US Department of Veterans Affairs recognizing the person as a veteran. Perform manual labor in various snow removal operations including municipal bus stops.
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The Back of the House Line Employee performs in the following job set-up positions: vegetable prep, fruit prep, salad bar set-up, front line set-up, back line set-up, meat slicer, catering prep, bread prep, recipe person, project person, and bus/dish set-up.
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Here's Why Our Live-In Caregivers Like Working for Us: Transportation from nearest Bus or Train station to and from your case once a month Same Day Pay Available! If you consider yourself a hard-working Live-in Companion or CHHA that is looking to make a difference with a company that values you, we would love to hear from you.
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Training and experience in utilizing one or more current evidence-based modalities of psychotherapy (e.g., Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Internal Family Systems, Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Seeking Safety, EMDR, Time-Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy, Motivational Interviewing, etc.)
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U-Haul offers a wide range of personal and professional growth within its organization.
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Vehicle Fuel Attendant & Washer - Clark County Department of Aviation
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