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January 30, 2014

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Thursday, January 30, 2014 YOUR NEXT JOB IS HERE: ★ GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS • MILWAUKEE • WAUKESHA • OZAUKEE A Customized System of Service Lake Country Health and Rehabilitation Center CLEANERS is currently seeking qualified Certified Nursing Assistants to join our caring team, Full- and Part-time. WI Certification is required; prior experience is preferred. Total Cleaning Systems is looking for quality minded individuals with experience in commercial cleaning. Must pass a Background Check. Must have own transportation. Interested candidates can apply at the center and get a tour, visit us at www.extendicare.com to apply online, or you may send your resume to: kbohrman@extendicare.com EOE Waukesha Germantown M-F, 5pm-8pm $9.00 M-F, 9am-1pm $12.50 M-F, 7pm-10pm $9.00 M-F, 5pm-8:30pm $9.50 Interested candidates should apply at 11729 W. Bradley Road, Milwaukee, WI 53224. Visit website for application: www.totalnow.com Email app. to: hr@totalnow.com Fax: 414/434-0242 Phone: 414/434-0311 ext. 113 HORICON WORKS IS NOW HIRING SEASONAL FULL-TIME POSITIONS • ASSEMBLERS • WELDERS Average compensation with incentive pay – $15-$17 per hr. Previous MIG welding desired but will train candidates with a desire to learn 236503008 Average compensation with incentive pay – $14-$16 per hr – OT AVAILABLE – For information about the jobs, candidates can visit the Job Center of Wisconsin's web site at: www.jobcenterofwisconsin.com – OR – To apply: Complete our online application at www.JohnDeere.jobs Select John Deere Wage Opportunities EOE 236695002 www.lakecountr yskillednursing.com (262) 560-2400 Oconomowoc 236608005 Lake Country Health and Rehabilitation Center is proud to have completed a deficiency-free state survey! Come join a winning team in a beautiful new facility! We are located at: 2195 N Summit Village Way Oconomowoc, WI 53066 WASHINGTON Know what employers want before applying to be in law enforcement • • • This Week's Featured Ads • • • CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS • W ith the economy improving, more job opportunities are appearing, giving today's students openings to show prospective employers their skills and professional talents. However, the job market is still competitive, and students need to know – and then acquire – the skills prospective employers want. In the law enforcement industry, the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts demand for police officers and detectives will increase 5 percent through the year 2022. This growth will make jobs available, but applicants must expect competition for these jobs. Having knowledge of what traits and skills law enforcement agencies across the country want in candidates will help students strongly compete for open positions. Carl Cooper, chair for the Criminal Justice Program for Westwood College's Chicago O'Hare Airport Campus, shares background information provided by members of Westwood's program advisory council as well as training officers and supervisors from the Chicago Police Department, see LAW ENFORCEMENT. . . page 2 www.GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS.com

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