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April 18, 2013

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Thursday, April 18, 2013 YOUR NEXT JOB IS HERE: ★ GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS • MILWAUKEE FOCUS: • WAUKESHA • OZAUKEE Spring Into A New Job!! See 5 pp.4 - • • • This Week's Featured Ads • • • SEWER LABORER • NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! • Earn $30,160 - $50,000 per yr! • WASHINGTON The evolution of accounting: new careers in the language of business (STARTING WAGE OF $14.50/HR. OR PREVAILING WAGE AS REQUIRED BY PROJECTS) QUALIFICATIONS: • Steady employment with overtime available • Health/Dental and Life Insurance paid by employer • Profit sharing and 401K • Paid holidays and vacations 231936003 WE OFFER: • Must qualify for Class B driver's license/DOT health card • Operation of machinery/equipment • Must be able to travel 1-4 nights per week • Excellent driving record Will train qualified applicants to perform sewer maintenance and rehabilitation services for municipalities in the Upper Midwest. Visu-Sewer Apply in person: W230 N4855 BETKER DRIVE • PEWAUKEE, WI 53072 Inspect. Maintain. Rehabilitate. (ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF HWY. K, OFF OF DUPLAINVILLE ROAD) • EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER MECHA NIC Full-time, first shift position; Experience preferred. Must have knowledge and skills necessary for maintenance and repair of equipment: light to heavy trucks, trailers, small gasoline to large diesel engines, including electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems. Own tools required. Candidate must be reliable, selfmotivated and quality conscientious. Good driving record required; Must be eligible to obtain Class 'B' CDL with Air Brakes permit. BENEFITS INCLUDE: • Competitive Wages • Paid Vacations and Holidays • Health, Dental and Life Insurance. • 401K Pension Plan • Profit Sharing Apply in Person Today! 231936001 W230 N4855 Betker Drive Pewaukee, WI 53072 (One block south of Hwy K off Duplainville Rd.) Equal Opportunity Employer N umbers span all languages and cultures, creating what is known as the language of business: accounting. The earliest accounting records date back thousands of years to the use of an abacus, a rudimentary counting tool. As the workplace has progressed, so has the role of the accounting professional. This has been particularly evident in recent years; the integration of technology in accounting has created many specializations and job opportunities within the field – from forensic accounting to health care IT auditors. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, accountants, auditors, financial bookkeepers and clerks rank among the see ACCOUNTING . . . page 2 www.GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS.com

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