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February 07, 2013

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Thursday, February 7, 2013 YOUR NEXT JOB IS HERE: ★ GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS • MILWAUKEE • WAUKESHA • OZAUKEE Part Time Hourly or Live-In (7 days a pay period) • Live-In Rate $145/day • Hourly Rate $9.00/$11.00 Qualifications • Valid Driver's License • Insured Vehicle DRIVER Local Company WANTED Drive for a CDL/A • Home Nightly with routes in Southeastern WI 230734002 (262) 649-3036 • sbrown@abc-seniors.com N169 W21110 Tower Dr., Jackson or Call 262-677-1909 x6 www.princltrucking.com 230715005 Apply in person: Always Best Care 230478003 GO Riteway Transportation Group goriteway.com SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS ROUTES AVAILABLE FOR: Germantown • Cedarburg Slinger Stop in to complete an application at any of our locations Mon. - Fri. (8 am to 4 pm) or APPLY ON-LINE ANYTIME! Visit goriteway.com and click Employment Also Hiring Motorcoach Drivers Call for details RITEWAY OFFERS Looking For A New Career? • 401K • Flexible schedules: a.m. and/or p.m. • No experience necessary - we will train you • Competitive pay plus hiring bonus • Weekly safety, customer service and attendance bonus REQUIREMENTS • Good driving record • Non-probationary drivers license - at least 21 years of age • Able to meet CDL/School Bus Driver requirements, including MVR review & criminal background TRANSPORTATION GROUP YOUR COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION PROVIDER Family owned and operated since 1957 • An Equal Opportunity Employer WASHINGTON Balancing Act: Can't find time for play? Try scheduling it • • • This Week's Featured Ads • • • CAREGIVERS NEEDED • Put Your Mouse To Work! Search: www.GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS.com By Cindy Krischer Goodman The Miami Herald (MCT) I f your resolutions for 2013 include achieving a better work-life balance, your calendar holds the key to your success. But to pull off your goals, you're going to need to turn the traditional way of thinking upside down. Most people schedule their work commitments on their calendars and squeeze in family, friends and fun around it. Instead, schedule your work around your personal life, say Michelle Villalobos and Jessica Kizorek, speakers, personal branding consultants and co-creators of Make Them Beg, a professional self-development program. For example, they suggest you block out time for the gym, reading for pleasure, coaching your kid, and date night. Even a person with almost no flexibility in his or her work schedule can block out 15 minutes for a walk rather than eating lunch at their desks. "You have to plan for play. Otherwise work expands and there's no time for play," Kizorek said. Today, it's easy to stay a little later at the see BALANCING ACT . . . page 2 www.GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS.com

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