Here this one is more expensive and says it has an aluminum cap and base. Happy tripping!
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Actually, I'm hiring for a plethora of positions as it were. Please take a peek and let me know.
All roles are semi-skilled or highly skilled in nature ranging from accounting experience, CSR experience and system operations experience and various certifications. Click here for listings. Many careers located in SFO and LAX and WLG/AKL can be relocated to DEN.
As expected in any sales role, your drive is the main deciding factor for your success. With your background in software engineering, translateable skills like the ability to learn quickly and adapt, communicate (especially with all the Scrum meetings you've been through), interpreting aka "debugging" a client request etc. would come in handy. Age has nothing to do with it. What matters is whether you're hungry to win.
We do have a virtual Q&A Zoom with our CEO this upcoming Thursday on May 27 - a perfect chance for you to ask these tough questions. Join us then, perhaps? RSVP here.
303 Software looking for a QA Engineer. Experience with automation preferred. Apply below but DM me and I can star your app. http://www.indeed.com/viewjob?t=senior+qa+engineer&jk=6d06a2f94c123fa5&_ga=1.29395903.144941812.1425579503
Not sure if it's exactly what you're looking for but this was posted on indeed today.
Cannabis License Application Writer http://www.indeed.com/viewjob?from=appshare&jk=1c19096e5adf5f80
If you get it and they need a horticulture/ plant tissue culture guy, please don't forget me!
My company isn't hiring right now, unfortunately, but I do have some advice. Give GIS Jobs Clearinghouse and Indeed a look. You're looking for a Technician 1 type job, basically. Also look for database work, I assume with your GIS Certificate you learned some basic database management skills - those will come in handy now. Definitely check all the big arch/engineering firms in town, like Jacobs, CDM, Merrick, etc. If you're not too long out of school, you may be able to get in as a paid intern (seems like most internships with private firms in our field are paid, unlike other fields).
Personal Capital is a FinTech startup downtown that looks like it is moving in the right direction. I was at the final phase of interviews but had to stop because the schedule wouldn't work with my courseload.
I work for Elastic and I cannot put to words how great a company this is. It's a distributed company so all roles are remote, or we have a workspace in LoHi that's available to use. If you apply for any position please let me know; they donate $3000 to an in-house charitable program for every referral.
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