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September 6, 2012

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Page 16 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 SELL US YOUR CAR KEETER Whether You Buy Ours Or Not! CERTIFIED APPRAISER ON SITE! FORD • LINCOLN • ROUSH Award Winning Service & Parts Dept. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8:30 am until 7pm • Sat. 9am-5pm Mon. - Fri. 7:30am until 6pm • Sat. 8am-1pm Sales Hours: 1775 E. DIXON BLVD. • SHELBY, NC • HWY. 74 BYPASS AT HWY. 180 www.keeterford.com Call Ted at 980-721-7108 704-482-6791 EMPLOYMENT RESTAURANT MANAGER, GAFFNEY, SC Full time, Experi- ence preferred, must be SC resi- dent. 704-472-6730. EMPLOYMENT LOOKING FOR EXPERIENCED Automobile Upholsterer. 2-5 years experience needed. Call 704-692-0559. EMPLOYMENT 2 FULL TIME ROUTE SALES POSITIONS 4 days week/home @ night, Clean driving history last 3 yrs. Drug/Alcohol test required, Required to drive small box truck. 704-481-0014. 2427 Oak Grove Rd, Shelby. EMPLOYMENT www.rutherfordweekly.com POSITION OPENING Northland Communications is a nationally-ranked company spe- cializing in providing a variety of quality communications services that meet the needs of consumers and businesses. We strive to provide our customers with the highest quality service at the best possible price. Value is always the goal and the communities we serve are always our focus. We are seeking a team-oriented, pro- fessional individual, to join us in the position of: Join Northland as a member of a winning and exciting team in a great work environment in this entry level position canvassing customer homes and promoting Northland's great suite of prod- ucts. You will be provided a list of addresses and locations within an assigned geographic area to contact and solicit for our High Speed Internet, Phone and Television services. If you are ambitious and motivated by signifi cant earning potential, the opportunity is available through direct sales to the customer. No experience nec- essary, sales training will be provided. Income includes base pay plus commissions based on sales and mileage stipend. This is an excellent starting point for a career in the communications industry. The ideal candidate possesses excellent communication skills, is very reliable, and can work independently. SALES REPRESENTATIVE transportation, proof of insurance and a valid driver's license re- quired. Previous sales experience and bilingual in Spanish is a plus, but is not required. Access to reliable Please send application and/or resume to: ATTN: Sales Representative Northland Communications PO Box 547 Forest City, NC 28043 Fax: 828-245-8850 • E-mail: ctarlton@nctv.com Post employment background check, motor vehicle record and drug test required. Equal Opportunity Employer. EMPLOYMENT EARN BACK TO SCHOOL CASH! Be your own boss with AVON. $10 start-up, earn 40%. Jolie, UL 828- 817-1501. Wendy, EUL 828-817- 3564 call/text. EMPLOYMENT NOW HIRING: Companies desper- ately need employees to assemble products at home. No selling, any hours. $500 weekly potential. Info 1-985-646-1700 Dept. NC-5264. CLASS A CDL LICENSE Clean driving history last 3 yrs. Drug/Al- cohol test required, Delivery from NC to Florida -- Home weekends. 704-481-0014. 2427 Oak Grove Rd, Shelby. Career Opportunity Advertising Sales Executive Job Responsibilities: • Locate and contact potential clients on a daily basis through in person, telephone and e-mail prospecting. • Manage, service and support existing clients while generating additional new business. Job Requirements: • Prepare and deliver sales presentations to new and existing customers EMPLOYMENT WANTED METICULOUS PARALEGAL immediately available. Attained Associates Degree in Paralegal Studies and currently hold title of Notary Public. Skilled in Mi- crosoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access as well as North Car- olina Administrative Office of the Courts Website. Completed suc- cessfully a brief internship with a criminal law office. Seeking any position including internship. Charissa Richardson, 704-435- 2001, 704-308-5648. EMPLOYMENT WANTED Thursday, September 6-September 12, 2012 (That's not a threat.) It's a FACT Our most recent CVC audit shows: 82%* Of Our Readers Frequently Purchase Products Or Services Seen In Our Publications 74%* Of Our Readers Are Between 21-54 Years Of Age We Reach Over 94,600 People Every Week. Forest City, NC 28043 828-248-1408 FIRST MEDIA 369 Butler Road FIRST MEDIA RutherfordWeekly.com *Verifi ed Audit Circulation Analysis RUTHERFORD REGIONAL'S TEEN VOLUNTEER PROGRAM OFFERS OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE CAREER IN THE MEDICAL FIELD RUTHERFORD REGIONAL'S TEEN VOLUNTEER PROGRAM OFFERS OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE CAREER IN THE MEDICAL FIELD Some area teens are choosing to forgo days Some area teens are choosing to forgo days of sleeping in for mornings on the job, gaining experience in the healthcare fi eld. This yi Th s year eenn Volunteer Prog am a , who are working as n nurse helpers transport/escort assistants, dietary aides and clerl c eriical assistants The progr se en and up and in the past, college student have a so taken p r , said Ginger Danc , Ruther seven and up,, and in the past, college studentss charge …. She re lly keeps hings organizedeeps things organiz t ha The p ogram is open to any student in also takl am is open to any student in g grades set up rooms charges ….s en para tt, said Ginger Dancyy, Ruther-- community service hours for scholarships and college applications and to gain knowledge of the medical environment – hopefully to create career interests i Dancy said. The proggram also teaches teens the responsibility of honoring a volunteer schedule and fi nding replacements for e to volunteer. Making a difference for others is one reason as a teen v t • Self-motivated, Competitive, Positive Attitude • Outstanding Verbal, Written and Presentation Skills • Excellent Prospecting Techniques • Extremely Organized, Multi-Tasking, Attention to detail • Strong Listening Skills Please send resume to: Attn: Sales Executive 503 North Lafayette Street Shelby, NC 28150 y student is wt teaches teens the responsibility of honoring a y are unab u Alain Colnot Alain Colnot, 16, has retur, 16, has returned for a third summer are a ailab e through all area middl as a een volunteer Th Thomas Jef erson Clas sical Academis cal Academy s udent is working in the dietar depar ment, helping to prepare meals and orga nizi e supplies. Making a difference for others is one reason olunteer. Thee Thomas Jeffferson Clas-- "But not I just like helping peoplee." He hopes to go into sports medicine or be- a paraggraph as to why th y come a surgeon after collegen after college. He isn't the only teen v teen vo unteer with medical career aspira ions.ationstolunteer with medical career aspirl Sara Hawkins, 17, has been a volunteer for our years, and is spending her second summer in the histology department. come a surgeo He hopes to go into sports medicine or be- a para He isn't the only vo unteer.olunteerl " 've alw ys wanted to do something with medi- he R-S Central High School senior said.. "II either want to be a n nurse or an ultrasound tech "I'vI e always wanted to do something with medi- cineic ne," t the R-S Central High School senior said " either want to be a nician.in cian." Genna Patton, 15, also wants to go into the code, conduct and behavior and hospital jargon. medical fi eld, following in the footsteps of her sis- Each s given a ob descriiption for their specifi ter, Rebekah, and her mother, Rhonda. Genna Patton, 15, also wants to go into the medical fi eld, following in the footsteps of her sis- ter, Rebekah, and her mother, Rhonda. "Th y in uenced "Theey inflfl uenced m my decision to voluntee she said. she said. As a nurse helper, Patton has been helping to decision to volunteerr," en a job descr j ption for their specifi c service area and is trained once they report to their assigned department. their assigned department. For more information on volunteer opportuni- ering ice tact Ginger Dancy at 828-286-5338. ties at Rutherford Regional Health System, con- tact Ginger Dancy at 828-286-5338. As a nurse helper, Patton has been helping to ties at Rutherford Regional Health System, con- get pat get patients things theients things they need and dely need and delivivering ice wa er.atert service area and is trained once they report to or more information on volunteer opportuni- Article compliments of: Allison Flynn, Marketing Assistant Rutherford Regional Health System urse or an ultrasound tech-- ford Regional's Director of Community Relations School, the expe ience has meant lea ning h and V Volunteers. college applications and to gain knowledge of the medical environment – hopefully to create career nterests," Dancy said. The pro Lat Lattimore said.timore said. The summer proge olunteer hoursl of sleeping in for mornings on the job, gaining un eer again nex yearxt yt ear." xperience in the healthcare fi eld. ear the the Tee unteer again net uch appreciated bc transport/escort assistants, dietary aides and cal assistants. "She'e s been a lifesaver," B negar said of teen volunteer Charlotte Lattimore, 13. "She helps us ades set up rooms, get pat, get patients wients water, helps with dis- She really ka gional Medical Centeri "Sh 's been a lifesa Brriinegar said of teen ater, helps with dis- ord Regional's Director of Community Relations School, the experrience has meant learrning hoow and olunteers "This is an opportunity for teens to acquire pital bed to improving her communication skills. community service hours for scholarships and "This is an opportunity for teens to acquire pital bed to improving her communication skills "I hope I get to vI " hope I get or Lattimore, a student at R-S Middle to do simple tasks lik to do simple tasks like chang ng sheets on a hos- to volunteer again next For Lattimore, a student at R-S Middle e changing sheets on a hos-i olunteer again next y year am ends just before schooll The summ r program ends just before schoo am also starts back, Dancy said, but volunteers may re- "It's also a chance for them to do something urned once they constrs uctive for others," she added. Applications fl "It's also a chance for them to do something t turned once they fi fi nish school as emplo ees o con tructive for others she added. the health system, she added. the health system, she added. App ications for he Tee or the t starts back, Dancy said, but volunteers may re- turn, with permission, during the school year on olunteer schedule and fi nding replacements for breaks from school and holidays to gain more their shifts when the their shifts when they are nablle to volunteer eenn Vo unteer Programolunteer Progl departtment, helping to prepare meals and orga-- from their pr from their principal or teacher as to their g ade n ze supplies am ned for a third summer are availablle through all area middlee, high, char-, high, char- ter and private schools beginning in March. All attendance and behat a tendance and behavior record and whether "At fi rst I wanted to volunteer because it will they would recommend the student or not. Teenss look good on college applications look good on college applications," Co not admit- are also required to submit a letter of reference ted.ted. "Bu now, I just like helping peopl "At fi rst I wanted to volunteer because it will they would recommend the student or not. een Colnot admit-l N w teen volunteers are required to h from someone other than a relative and to write aph as to why theey w want to be a teen Neew teen volunteers are required to haave a Sara Hawkins, 17, has been a volunteer for TB screening, to submit their immunization re- four years, and is spending her second summer in the histology department. TB screening, to submit their immunization re- cord and to attend a two-hour orientation where cord and to attend a two-hour orientation where they are given a tour of the hospital and are taken are required annually to complete a comprehen- sive online orientation where they learn about sive online orientation where they learn about safety, infection control, confi dentiality, dress they are given a tour of the hospital and are taken to their assigned department. All teen volunteers to their assigned department. All teen volunteers are required annually to complete a comprehen- safety, infection control, confi dentiality, dress code, conduct and behavior and hospital jargon. Each is giv i king in the dietary applicants are required to get a recommendation incipal or teacher as to their gradess, vior ter and private schools beginning in March. All applicants are required to get a recommendation record and whether are also required to submit a letter of reference from someone other than a relative and to write ant to be a teen turn, with permission, during the school year on breaks from school and holidays to gain more vo unteer hours. And some volunteers h re- And some volunteers haave re- nish school as employees off ear," " 've been having fun she said "I hope to ol The assistance offi couldn't agree more. "I'vI e been having fun,," she said.. "I hope to v vol-- The ass stance offered b Rutherford Regional Health System has 75 Br negar a RN on 4th Surgical at Rutherford Re- olunteersl Rutherford Regional Health System has 75 Briinegar,, a RN on 4th Surgical at Rutherford Re- vo unteers, who are w king as olunteer Program att is m is much appre iated by staff, Dancy said urse helpers, g onal Medical Center,, couldn't agree more olunteer Charlotte Lattimore, 13. "She helps us ed.." ered by teen volunteer staff, Dancy said.. 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