Washington County Weekend Post

January 06, 2013

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How to choose a resolution you can keep annual exercise in empty promises. A common hurdle many people must clear when making a New Year's resolution is choosing the resolution itself. Resolving to become a millionaire in the next 12 months is likely unrealistic, as is taking on the same resolution you made last year that proved unsuccessful. Before making a New Year's resolution this year, consider the following tips aimed at helping you choose a Part Time Hourly or Live-In (7 days a pay period) resolution that has a • Live-In Rate $145/day chance to be successful. CAREGIVERS NEEDED • Hourly Rate $9.00/$11.00 Qualifications • Valid Driver's License • Insured Vehicle * Make it something you're likely to enjoy . Resolving to lose weight is perhaps the most popular New Year's resolution every year. Though there's no way to measure how many people make this resolution and stick with it, it's safe to assume many people fall short of their weight-loss goal. That's because the steps people must take to lose weight are not always easy to embrace. Many people join a gym in January so they can fully commit to their resolutions to lose weight. But joining a gym isn't always the answer, as it's easy to become intimidated at a gym where the majority of your fellow members are already in great shape. But this doesn't mean you should shy away from your resolution. Instead, look for ways to make your resolution enjoyable so you're more likely to stick with it. If you have resolved to lose weight but a gym isn't for 230047003 2nd SHIFT Always Best Care (262) 649-3036 • sbrown@abc-seniors.com ACCOUNTING 401K Plan, Accrued Vacation Time, CBRF, Med. Certified helpful but not necessary Staying compe ve as a company means suppor ng the hard work and poten al of the employees that get us there. Rockline Industries encourages our employees to enhance their lives by offering educa onal reimbursement and training programs. We know that we are only as innova ve as our people – and we think our people are pre y amazing. MACHINE OPERATORS On-Site Job Fair, 10am - 3pm Saturday, January 12, 2013 1113 Maryland Ave., Sheboygan Pre-registra on required. Call: 920-254-1082 Day 12 hr. (5:30 am - 5:30 pm) Evening 12 hr. (5:30 pm - 5:30 am) & 3rd (10 pm - 6 am) Are you currently receiving: A competitive wage • Quarterly incentive bonuses • 401(k) Health, Dental, Vision & Life insurance • Prescription drug card Flextime, 10 paid holidays and paid vacation Tuition & fitness center reimbursement • EAP/Wellness Programs If the answer is – JOIN US on Sat., Jan. 12th! If you are unable to a end, apply online at: www.rocklineind.com Equal Opportunity Employer maintaining a drug/alcohol-free workplace 230026003 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER OFFICE ASSISTANT RECEPTIONIST The Washington County Humane Society has one full-time office assistant/receptionist position open. Applicants must have a high school diploma, as well as excellent computer skills and the ability to handle a multi-line phone system. The work environment is fast paced and one must be able to handle multi-tasks. Send your resume with salary requirements to: WCHS, 3650 State Road 60 Slinger, WI 53086 no later than Friday, January 18th, 2013. No phone calls please. 18 • The Weekend Post • Washington County Automotive/Classifieds/Employment • 1 - 6 - 13 PO Box: 502 West Bend, WI 53095 Fast paced-growing company looking for dependable, experienced: PAPER SHEETER/CUTTER Operating state of the art Precision Sheeters, Cutters, & Die Cutters Starting pay depends on experience. Paid bi-weekly, paid vacation after 6 months. Health & Dental Insurance available after 90 days. 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For example, resolving to move overseas by the end of the coming calendar year may be a great goal, but if you have no job prospects overseas or too many commitments at home, then this goal is not very realistic and you probably won't make it a successful resolution. However, this doesn't mean you have to abandon your dream of moving overseas. Instead, resolve to make changes that make your desire to live overseas more realistic. Learn the language of a favorite country or learn about that country's job market and work toward making yourself more attractive to potential overseas employers. General accounting procedures, associates degree This is a more realistic goal than deciding to move overseas and excellent computer skills in the very near future, and it required. Full time with sets you up for future success benefits. Fond du Lac area. should you resolve to move abroad down the road. Send resume to BADGER PAPERBOARD, INC. 230001002 New Year's resolutions may have varying degrees of success, but even those people who find it difficult to keep their resolutions year after year still tend to make a new resolution once the hour of midnight chimes. Though it may seem as though resolutions are made to be broken, resolutions can be the first step many people take toward a happier and healthier life, making them more than just a silly PO Box 160 760 Tower Dr. Fredonia, WI 53021 Ph# 262-692-6499 Fax# 262-692-6649 * Employ the buddy system. Resolutions don't have to be a one-man show. In fact, your resolution may prove easier to keep if you can find someone to go along for the ride with you. For instance, if you have resolved to quit smoking, find a friend who also smokes and commit to your resolution together. You can lean on each other when times get tough and serve as each other's watchdog to make sure neither one of you is straying from your goal. If you resolve to learn a foreign language in the year ahead, find a friend to enroll in a class with you. As additional motivation,

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