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July 25, 2013

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Thursday, July 25, 2013 YOUR NEXT JOB IS HERE: ★ GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS • MILWAUKEE • WAUKESHA • OZAUKEE Machinist 100% 39g itment 100% Comm g 100% ergy 46 En ter 42g 100% Charac hic 38g ork Et 100% rong W St lity 44g Reliabi Manager Trainee $20.75/Hr- $22.00/Hr 1st Shift. Experienced machine assembler/mechanic needed to assemble dynamometers. Must be able to do skilled fitting of parts, bearings, sub-assemblies and related units. Requires experience and knowledge of design and basic mechanical principals. Pay is based upon experience. We have a great benefit package. Are you made for ALDI? industrial machine assembler 1st Shift. Ideally at least 5-10 years' experience. Must be able to setup and operate large manual and CNC engine lathes and/or VTLs (i.e. Bullard, Niles), lift 50 pounds, read micrometers/calipers and blueprints. Experience with ProtoTRAK or conversational controls a plus. † 5-10 years' experience in assembling small and large complex mechanical assemblies required. Experience in assembling dynamometers preferred. Please fax resume to 262-677-9308 or e-mail cclouser@dynesystems.com. 233597009 Average 40 hrs/Wk (With an opportunity to earn $70,000-$85,000) Cashiers - $10.00/Hr -$12.00/Hr (20-35 hrs/wk) or (less than 20 hrs/wk) Shift Managers $10.00/Hr -$12.00/Hr For our Greater Milwaukee Area stores Friday, July 26th 8am - 6pm Crowne Plaza 6401 South 13th St. Milwaukee, WI Spuncast, Inc. is an ISO Certified centrifugal casting foundry. We embrace -• A team-oriented work environment • Participation in growth and changes • Competitive wages and benefits • A commitment to quality and safety It takes a unique person. Someone who's dedicated. Who excels in a supported, teamoriented environment. And is ready to do what it takes to earn the rewards – like higher wages, generous vacation time, and great benefits – that come from a successful career at ALDI. With more than 30 years in the industry, we are the leading select-assortment grocer and one of the largest food retailers in the world, with over 4,000 locations. Visit ALDI.us/storejobs for more information Immediate Openings Include: • Melters • Cast Operators - 2nd & 3rd Shift • Metallurgist - 1st Shift • Chief Metallurgist - 1st Shift. Requirements: High school diploma/GED Must be available to work anytime between 6am-10pm Retail experience preferred Drug screening/background check The ability to lift 45 pounds Aldi is an Equal Opportunity Employer. No phone calls please. Spuncast Is an employee-owned company offering a team style management & outstanding benefits including, health, dental, disability & life insurance, PTO, vacation & holiday pay, paid training, employer-matched 401(k), monthly profit sharing, and an Employee Stock Ownership Plan. More detailed information about Spuncast, Inc and an online application can be found at www.spuncast.com. Job opportunities are listed on Wisconsin Job Center. Spuncast, Inc. W6499 Rhine Rd, Hwy 16 By-pass • PO Box 521 • Watertown, WI 53098 (920) 261-7853 Please email resume to jwesolowski@spuncast.com Equal Opportunity Employer Drug-free workplace 233597012 Benefits: Higher Wages Major medical, vision and dental insurance Generous vacation time Paid holidays 401 (k) (+$4.25/Hr when performing Management duties) 233456003 Hiring Event WASHINGTON Summer heat, new graduates can make for office-attire disaster • • • This Week's Featured Ads • • • al Facts Person % Daily Value • By Susan Reimer The Baltimore Sun (MCT) C helsea Lanzoni was on her way from the lacrosse fields of Vanderbilt University to a summer internship at National Geographic in Washington, but her first stop was a dressing room at Nordstrom Rack in Annapolis, Md. "I had, literally, nothing to wear," she said. "Nothing." Thanks to a program at Vanderbilt that advises students on, among other things, how to dress appropriately in the workplace, she bought pants, skirts to the knee, dresses with sleeves and tailored blouses. And a pair of conservative flats that immediately gave her heels blisters. "I had never dressed up for anything,' said the rising college senior from Annapolis. "But I'd read a few things on what to wear. I wanted to be conservative. I didn't want to do anything to step out of the box. "But I also didn't want to be sweltering," said the young woman, who will be walking a mile to and from work in the heat. see SUMMER HEAT . . . page 2 www.GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS.com

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