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June 20, 2013

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Thursday, June 20, 2013 YOUR NEXT JOB IS HERE: ★ GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS • MILWAUKEE • WAUKESHA • OZAUKEE • WASHINGTON Professionals buying into perfect jobs • • • This Week's Featured Ads • • • RECEPTIONIST Main office for five-physician practice has an opening for a Full-Time Receptionist. 232960001 FULL-TIME Hours will be 8 am to 5 or 5:30 pm. Experience preferred, flexible. Moreland Ear, Nose & Throat Group Email resume to: Annette and Shawn Walter left professional jobs to buy a 75-year-old pallet distribution business called Timber Industries, which they say better fits their lifestyle. photo by Lloyd Fox, Baltimore Sun Slabplanalp@sbcglobal.net or mail to: By Lorraine Mirabella The Baltimore Sun (MCT) 1111 Delafield St., #102 • Waukesha, WI 53188 A lead Machinist Jackson, WI 232986002 233073002 1st Shift. Ideally at least 10-15 years experience. Must be able to setup and operate large engine lathes and/or VTLs (i.e. Bullard, Niles), lift 50 pounds, read micrometers/ calipers and blueprints. Lead or Supervisor experience preferred and Journeyman Certification required. Experience with ProtoTRAK, Mazatrol or conversational controls a plus. Pay is based upon experience. We have a great benefit package and offer flexible hours. Please fax resume to 262-677-9308 or e-mail cclouser@dynesystems.com. nnette Walter was chief operating officer of a fast-growing Baltimore real estate company. Her husband, Shawn, a former construction project manager, had launched a successful career in sales. But in March, the Hunt Valley, Md., couple walked away from the corporate world of fixed schedules and long commutes and went into business for themselves. They bought a 75-year-old company in Baltimore that distributes wooden and plastic pallets. The Walters will run the business from their home. "This decision was to benefit our lifestyle," Annette Walter said. "Shawn and I had realized the opportunity was to create your workplace, not have your work create you. I wanted something that had a little bit more autonomy. And we wanted something that was focused on Shawn and I and was something we could build and grow for our family." At a time when workers want greater balance between work and personal lives, some professionals find their perfect job by buying into it. Even in a see PERFECT JOBS . . . page 2 www.GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS.com

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