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"My background is art, but I started in Med School. Actually, it's kind of funny. I needed something to do other than writing papers all the time, so I literally Googled 'part-time jobs that make the most amount of money with the least amount of time.' One of the jobs that popped up was social painting, so I did a couple of events and then decided to start a business called 'Paint Party.' I did about three to four events a month. I did that for a few years before I saw the space here on Kensington Road, so I decided to bring the concept into a retail space.

 

We'll have raw food making education classes, paint nights (painting and drinking), board games on Sundays and Mondays... yeah! We have lots of events booked!

 

Ooh, the neighbourhood. That's a good one. I love the community feel. I don't know how to word it, but you know it's back like the in olden days, everyone knows each other, people pop by to check up and see how everyone is doing. It's very neighbourly. It reminds of home. It reminds me of Vancouver." Chrisann Bodi, Principle, Raw Canvas, 200 1130 Kensington Road NW.

  

Jobs for the Summer - www.jobsforthesummer.com

 

Summer Jobs, festival work, temporary work, part-time jobs

 

If your interested in working for us send an email to - contact@jobsforthesummer.com

25 / 365: EAT FRESH!

 

I know it's a day or two late, depending on your time zone etc. etc. But, for the past two nights I've gotten home and have been so tired, I collapse in my bed and that's it.

 

So here is to a crappy part time job! CHEERS!

Students learn about employment opportunities at the Internship and Part-time Job fair on the West campus on October 3, 2019 in Orlando, Fla.

I have been busy with my part time job at the university as it is pre-registration and there are students who need permission to take one of our language courses in the program.

 

As a result, I have been home from the day, long enough to walk the dog, sit for a bit and watch "Old and the Useless" as it lets my mind vegetate for a bit before heading out the door and then work.

 

Hopefully things will slow down for a bit soon and I can get back to seeing all your wonderful photographs.

 

Thanks for stopping by and taking a peek. I hope you all know that I appreciate your comments however, awards and invites aren't necessary.

 

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Mining, Retail & Construction jobs in Perth & WA @ WestJobs

 

5/163 Main St,

Osborne Park, WA 6017

 

www.westjobs.com.au

Students learn about employment opportunities at the Internship and Part-time Job fair on the West campus on October 3, 2019 in Orlando, Fla.

AND SO, "IT IS A LONG LONG TIME, FROM MAY TO DECEMBER, AND THE DAYS GROW SHORT, WHEN YOU REACH SEPTEMBER" from a song about TIME.

 

HEY!!! SUN-FLARES THIS WEEK!!! my one claim to fame was to put my first husband through his first PhD in Physics (General Relativity, to be specific) and we (HE !) were looking at sun-flares ll the time... even way back then... calligraphy and sun-flares today take me back to ... Whatever!

 

with love though, always to ease this passage of time ...

 

CALLIGRAPHY by an old-time friend, META (wish we could find her!)

APRIL JOY scrapbook entry for Bettina

 

EVERY DAY I WILL BE LOOKING FOR ANOTHER PART-TIME JOB

and EVERY DAY PUT UP SOME ENERGY IMAGE HERE to encourage my efforts !

 

LOOKING FOR WORK: I do dictaphone transcription work which is to transcribe words from mini tapes or regular-size tapes, for long blogs, autobiographies, and all writing.. GNF@earthlink.net

 

Out in front of my part time job. Two awsome bikes...wish the Beemer was mine. The R1 is mine, with my Chrome bag sprawled over it. Sure was a nice day.......last summer...not today.

During this evening, the Blikopeners of the Stedelijk (young people with part-time jobs in the museum) examine the thin line dividing an original from a reproduction. Young musicians will cover Shocking Blue’s “Venus” (the Stedelijk was the background for the music video); photocopiers make it possible for everyone to determine the circulation of a work by Piet Parra; a continuous experiment examines the survival of long stories that are passed on orally; and there is a masterclass to answer the question whether art can be practiced anywhere and by anyone by following instructions. In addition, artists and employees of the Stedelijk give short talks to describe how reproductions influence their work. A selection of reinterpretations, odes, and appropriations in contemporary and video art will be on display throughout the building.

Mining, Retail & Construction jobs in Perth & WA @ WestJobs

 

5/163 Main St,

Osborne Park, WA 6017

 

www.westjobs.com.au

On Friday, August 28, Stevenson University’s Office of Career services held a Part-time Job Fair. During the fair, students were able to network with a diverse group of local employers and Stevenson faculty and staff to learn about a variety of job opportunities.

History of the Stanford Inn Eco-Resort

 

A short review of the less obvious aspects of two decades of innkeeping. Steppin’ Out Magazine publisher Jeanne Francis asked us if we wanted to represent the “real” Mendocino for their “creative landscapes.” issue. We agreed to be featured and the following article was published. We are re-publishing it here, because the story is about what has become most important to us at Stanford Inn Eco-Resort. - Jeff & Joan Stanford

 

Nurturing Energies At Mendocino Stanford Inn

 

“When we came here twenty-three years ago we had no idea the twists and turns our lives would take,” recounted Jeff Stanford who with his wife and partner, Joan, are owner-innkeepers of the Stanford Inn by the Sea in Mendocino. “We had fallen in love with Mendocino as so many others,” Joan added, “but never expected to live here.”

 

The story of how they came to purchase Big River Lodge, now the Stanford Inn, is another story, however, their beginning was auspicious.

 

The sellers Art and Katherine Williams, who still live in the 1850s farmhouse in front of the inn, provided significant and decisive financial help.

 

The Stanfords started modestly moving into a 375 square foot guest room, doing most of the work themselves - from housekeeping to installing fireplaces. In just two years they had two children and were waking each morning to serve their guests breakfast

 

“We wanted to create something special and along the way the land began to influence us.” Jeff shares stories of experience with energy. “This is real stuff; not something I read about or sought out, but something experienced and then researched.”

 

“Transformation takes place here - physical, emotional and spiritual. While we were transforming the buildings and the landscaping, it was as if we had opened up a vein of co-creative potential. It is a manifesting process,” Joan explained. “We love living things and it seemed natural to solve landscaping problems with organic gardens.” Jeff and a close friend began digging double dug garden beds, following the work of John Jeavons. He urged those working in the gardens to become sensitive to the energies there.

 

Jeff is purposefully vague about working with earth energies. “I am not trying to make this mysterious. It isn’t,” he explains. “What I can tell you is how this ‘working’ manifests: When we adjusted the footprints of buildings we planned to build to save a Bishop pine, two smaller trees which were in the way of construction just fell down. There was no storm. It meant for us to go ahead.”

 

However, Jeff is not an ordinary environmentalist. He had mixed feelings regarding the creation of the new Big River State Park in spite of being involved in the effort. “It’s unfortunate that rather than insure healthy, sustainable logging practices, we are forced to remove land from forestry altogether to preserve it.” He argues that it is irresponsible to damage a forest’s biodiversity and over-log. “Taking land out of production here puts incredible pressure on other timber areas.”

 

Over the years, the Stanfords have worked to develop fulltime jobs rather than the part time jobs characteristic of a seasonal resort area. Catch A Canoe, the Inn’s canoe and kayak livery operated for only seven months of the year until Jeff added & Bicycles, too!, a bike shop, permitting the staff to become year around employees.

 

The creation of their California Certified Organic Farm created full time jobs and now supplies the Inn’s restaurant, The Ravens, the area’s only organic vegetarian/vegan restaurant, creating more jobs.

 

“We get a lot of people who come to work here because we are vegetarian, organic. They believe this is a Shangri La. It isn’t. It is hard work,” Jeff explained when asked why some people “don’t make it.” “When I began experiencing earth energies, I read a variety of books including Dorothy MacClean’s description of working with angels at Findhorn, Scotland. Our angels, if you want to call them that, are not etheric, they are hard workers: ‘buff,’ if you know what I mean. They’re tough and those who work with them need to be tough, too.

 

Staff often becomes part of the family and Jeff and Joan encourage them to develop interests and aptitudes and to finish school and go on to college. For years they have worked formally and informally with the schools. Joan works in the schools addressing issues of self esteem and peer counseling. The inn provides work experiences, training in everything from cooking to bike mechanics. Students have come to work to fulfill requirements for graduation or simply for money and some have stayed. One began working as a gardener when he was fifteen. Eventually, Jeff made him manager of the new & Bicycles, too! He helped grow the business, became an expert bike mechanic, and worked in the community to raise money for a skate park which unfortunately has yet to be constructed.

 

The Stanfords look at their operation as a garden or farm. They understand the energies they experience to be nurturing and they believe they must reciprocate by nurturing not only the gardens, but the people with whom they work and the community. They provide meeting rooms at no charge for local non profits and public agencies such as the school district; canoes for local schools’ recreational and educational programs; and their gardens for the local 4-H club where the kids learn propagation, planting, and composting from the staff.

 

Some teachers bring students who have difficulty in traditional schools to experience how the Stanfords work with nature with the idea that a return to nature is healthful.

 

This is life at the Stanford Inn.

 

Over 130 students came to the Career Services Backpack to Briefcase event participating in speed networking, real part time job interviews, and enjoying the Theater groups presentation of Interviews Gone Wild.

Over 130 students came to the Career Services Backpack to Briefcase event participating in speed networking, real part time job interviews, and enjoying the Theater groups presentation of Interviews Gone Wild.

Mining, Retail & Construction jobs in Perth & WA @ WestJobs

 

5/163 Main St,

Osborne Park, WA 6017

 

www.westjobs.com.au

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jobs for retired teachers

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part time jobs for retired teachers

retired teacher job opportunities

retired teachers working

 

During this evening, the Blikopeners of the Stedelijk (young people with part-time jobs in the museum) examine the thin line dividing an original from a reproduction. Young musicians will cover Shocking Blue’s “Venus” (the Stedelijk was the background for the music video); photocopiers make it possible for everyone to determine the circulation of a work by Piet Parra; a continuous experiment examines the survival of long stories that are passed on orally; and there is a masterclass to answer the question whether art can be practiced anywhere and by anyone by following instructions. In addition, artists and employees of the Stedelijk give short talks to describe how reproductions influence their work. A selection of reinterpretations, odes, and appropriations in contemporary and video art will be on display throughout the building.

Janelle is a 2007 Spectrum Scholar.

 

Janelle says:

"I think it's great that I can be part of so many different experiences through reading and I hope to be able to bring this appreciation to all kinds of people. I have worked in the library system for approximately six years now and no other place has felt more like home. It's funny how my part time job to get me through college has become my passion.

 

I would love to graduate with a Library and Information Science degree and have the opportunity to make people want to come to the library. I want them to feel welcomed and relaxed; the kind of old fashioned feeling you get from knowing someone really wants to help. I love working in a community where diversity is celebrated and where I can help others learn, and be the best they can be."

Over 130 students came to the Career Services Backpack to Briefcase event participating in speed networking, real part time job interviews, and enjoying the Theater groups presentation of Interviews Gone Wild.

The new city looks old in this picture. Actually it is not. This is due to malfunction of my camera. I fixed the lenses when i reach home (a part time job for employee).

I have been busy these days coz I need to find a new pt job and a new place to live.

 

Thank God I just found a lovely room in Remuera. The landlord is from Canton, so finally I will have someone chat in Cantonese at home. Even though the rent is higher(Rugby World Cup is coming pls....), it is still under expected(Note, I am almost losing the waitress part-time job so it's definitely gonna be tough if the rent is over $130/w)

 

Anyway, have spent over 6 months in Auckland, I am gradually getting used to "Life loves pushing you". As I said above, next mission is the final testsss and get ready for the interview tomorrow....and a new job pls....#^$^$&@^

 

High school students from throughout the state participate in Jump Start, a three week career development program for students who are blind or severely visually impaired. The program is sponsored by the Department of Human Services Division of Services for the Blind (DSB) and the Arkansas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ASBVI). DSB placed students in part-time jobs in the mornings and paid them minimum wage. Students participated in educational and recreational activities in the afternoons and evenings. Students stayed during the week on campus at ASBVI. The program is designed to assist students in transitioning from high school to employment or post-secondary education and increase their confidence in social situations.

Watch the Jump Start video:

youtu.be/3P43T0ziYOc

 

The issue this Zine demonstrates is the overload on homework many students get. Students have to go to school and then are assigned a lot of homework. This may sound normal, but is it? I believe that students do not have enough time to have fun with friends and be with their families, assuming the student does not have a part-time job.

During this evening, the Blikopeners of the Stedelijk (young people with part-time jobs in the museum) examine the thin line dividing an original from a reproduction. Young musicians will cover Shocking Blue’s “Venus” (the Stedelijk was the background for the music video); photocopiers make it possible for everyone to determine the circulation of a work by Piet Parra; a continuous experiment examines the survival of long stories that are passed on orally; and there is a masterclass to answer the question whether art can be practiced anywhere and by anyone by following instructions. In addition, artists and employees of the Stedelijk give short talks to describe how reproductions influence their work. A selection of reinterpretations, odes, and appropriations in contemporary and video art will be on display throughout the building.

History of the Stanford Inn Eco-Resort

 

A short review of the less obvious aspects of two decades of innkeeping. Steppin’ Out Magazine publisher Jeanne Francis asked us if we wanted to represent the “real” Mendocino for their “creative landscapes.” issue. We agreed to be featured and the following article was published. We are re-publishing it here, because the story is about what has become most important to us at Stanford Inn Eco-Resort. - Jeff & Joan Stanford

 

Nurturing Energies At Mendocino Stanford Inn

 

“When we came here twenty-three years ago we had no idea the twists and turns our lives would take,” recounted Jeff Stanford who with his wife and partner, Joan, are owner-innkeepers of the Stanford Inn by the Sea in Mendocino. “We had fallen in love with Mendocino as so many others,” Joan added, “but never expected to live here.”

 

The story of how they came to purchase Big River Lodge, now the Stanford Inn, is another story, however, their beginning was auspicious.

 

The sellers Art and Katherine Williams, who still live in the 1850s farmhouse in front of the inn, provided significant and decisive financial help.

 

The Stanfords started modestly moving into a 375 square foot guest room, doing most of the work themselves - from housekeeping to installing fireplaces. In just two years they had two children and were waking each morning to serve their guests breakfast

 

“We wanted to create something special and along the way the land began to influence us.” Jeff shares stories of experience with energy. “This is real stuff; not something I read about or sought out, but something experienced and then researched.”

 

“Transformation takes place here - physical, emotional and spiritual. While we were transforming the buildings and the landscaping, it was as if we had opened up a vein of co-creative potential. It is a manifesting process,” Joan explained. “We love living things and it seemed natural to solve landscaping problems with organic gardens.” Jeff and a close friend began digging double dug garden beds, following the work of John Jeavons. He urged those working in the gardens to become sensitive to the energies there.

 

Jeff is purposefully vague about working with earth energies. “I am not trying to make this mysterious. It isn’t,” he explains. “What I can tell you is how this ‘working’ manifests: When we adjusted the footprints of buildings we planned to build to save a Bishop pine, two smaller trees which were in the way of construction just fell down. There was no storm. It meant for us to go ahead.”

 

However, Jeff is not an ordinary environmentalist. He had mixed feelings regarding the creation of the new Big River State Park in spite of being involved in the effort. “It’s unfortunate that rather than insure healthy, sustainable logging practices, we are forced to remove land from forestry altogether to preserve it.” He argues that it is irresponsible to damage a forest’s biodiversity and over-log. “Taking land out of production here puts incredible pressure on other timber areas.”

 

Over the years, the Stanfords have worked to develop fulltime jobs rather than the part time jobs characteristic of a seasonal resort area. Catch A Canoe, the Inn’s canoe and kayak livery operated for only seven months of the year until Jeff added & Bicycles, too!, a bike shop, permitting the staff to become year around employees.

 

The creation of their California Certified Organic Farm created full time jobs and now supplies the Inn’s restaurant, The Ravens, the area’s only organic vegetarian/vegan restaurant, creating more jobs.

 

“We get a lot of people who come to work here because we are vegetarian, organic. They believe this is a Shangri La. It isn’t. It is hard work,” Jeff explained when asked why some people “don’t make it.” “When I began experiencing earth energies, I read a variety of books including Dorothy MacClean’s description of working with angels at Findhorn, Scotland. Our angels, if you want to call them that, are not etheric, they are hard workers: ‘buff,’ if you know what I mean. They’re tough and those who work with them need to be tough, too.

 

Staff often becomes part of the family and Jeff and Joan encourage them to develop interests and aptitudes and to finish school and go on to college. For years they have worked formally and informally with the schools. Joan works in the schools addressing issues of self esteem and peer counseling. The inn provides work experiences, training in everything from cooking to bike mechanics. Students have come to work to fulfill requirements for graduation or simply for money and some have stayed. One began working as a gardener when he was fifteen. Eventually, Jeff made him manager of the new & Bicycles, too! He helped grow the business, became an expert bike mechanic, and worked in the community to raise money for a skate park which unfortunately has yet to be constructed.

 

The Stanfords look at their operation as a garden or farm. They understand the energies they experience to be nurturing and they believe they must reciprocate by nurturing not only the gardens, but the people with whom they work and the community. They provide meeting rooms at no charge for local non profits and public agencies such as the school district; canoes for local schools’ recreational and educational programs; and their gardens for the local 4-H club where the kids learn propagation, planting, and composting from the staff.

 

Some teachers bring students who have difficulty in traditional schools to experience how the Stanfords work with nature with the idea that a return to nature is healthful.

 

This is life at the Stanford Inn.

 

A Fire Emblem Heroes OC of naming after a character call "Edmund" from Chronicle of Narnia series... Since Marianne has her last name Edmund, however Durmin Edmund is no related to her.

  

Name: Edmund

Skin: White

Eye: Brown

Hair: Black

Age: Chrom size

Friends: Prince Leo (Fire Emblem Fates)

Love Interest: Shanna (Fire Emblem) // Orochi (Fire Emblem Fates) // Flavia (Fire Emblem Awakening) // Marianne Edmund (Fire Emblem 3 Houses, favorite girlfriend)

  

Background story:

Durmin Alerman Edmund is a unit of Nohr kingdom (doing the present of Fire Emblem Fates timeline) and he currently involved in Fire Emblem Heroes and Fire Emblem Warrior timeline events- when he at war and at the battlefield, he also known to be call as "Edmund" as his last name, he was involved in Fire Emblem Fates timeline event but he more involved to Fire Emblem Heroes and Warrior timeline event, he seem to be one of the cranky and uninteresting person for who he is and he is a horse rider messenger and a help assistant to heal people when they are hurt on the battlefield-- he was involved on Fire Emblem 3 Houses timeline event maybe, but likely he was official part of the Church of Seiros - it is not the same Edmund it is to be believe is his great ancestor who was younger and a student like Marianee Edmund, it is likely though that his great ancestor has a crush on Marianne Edmund, his ancestor has disappeared doing the war against it be fighting against Black Eagle armies of the Flame Emperor or to fight against Church of Seiros- his ancestor was missing in action, despite that Durmin lived and only to be seen on Fire Emblem Fates and included "Heroes" to "3 Hopes" that he is involved, his blood related ancestor was the official blood line to Marth solider unit to Tharica 776, his cousin are the ancestor of Roy solider unit: they have fought many great battle from century ago,,, he was part of Nohr kingdom still is, he use to be the former armies to Embla empire but he re-sign of that position of that kingdom doing the timeline event of Fire Emblem Heroes: because of there portrayal of the armies of Embla are ruthless and extremer ugliness and evil and vulgar as they seem to be who they are; from a side view of darkness path and a dark side of cold being, despite not any units/ or solider who don't see "Embla empire" that way, he re-sign on Embla empire and became the official unit for Askr kingdom being a help healer assistant to help solider who are hurt or in pain, he would be involved alot on the timeline of Fire Emblem Heroes but he would be involved on these battlefield and he refuse to get himself killed on the battlefield on war; which it is a foolish sacrifice every solider unit does, he part of Askr armies as part time job for messenger horse rider, it is also seem like his ancestor like Marianne, even though Drumin Edmund like Marianne Edmund as his favorite crush, as he help out Askr kingdom on Fire Emblem Heroes, likely he would be in involved on Fire Emblem Warrior: Three Hopes timeline event and he would be part of the armies and it can alternative universe or-somewhat or not, him or his great ancestor would be teaming up, or likely as he was a help healer assistant healer if he was involved on Fire Emblem Warrior: Three Hopes it would been ongoing afterward timeline, he is also a helper too officially in Fire Emblem Warrior siding with Nohrian armies to fight off the many evil origination and to destroy the "Chaos Dragon" in Fire Emblem Warrior timeline event, it is most likely that Durmin Edmund will not be present on Fire Emblem Warrior: Three Hope timeline event, his ancestor greatest was a official student temporary for Golden Deer before he date with Marianne Edmund and he become a student transfer to "Church of Seiros", his family are from another kingdom from far-far-est away, and his relative and sibling are residence on Nohr kingdom on a townhouse concern. Durmin Alerman Edmund is the survivor unit that survived so much on Fire Emblem Fates previously to Warrior to Heroes, on-going and he completely residence to Nohr kingdom and Askr kingdom, he considered cocky and not very polite. He is very emo and he bit like Marianne but more difference than the same.

Over 130 students came to the Career Services Backpack to Briefcase event participating in speed networking, real part time job interviews, and enjoying the Theater groups presentation of Interviews Gone Wild.

On Friday, August 28, Stevenson University’s Office of Career services held a Part-time Job Fair. During the fair, students were able to network with a diverse group of local employers and Stevenson faculty and staff to learn about a variety of job opportunities.

Part-time Job and Internship Fair held on the West campus on October 4, 2018 in Orlando, Fla.

After Easter, Sugar Bear takes part time job as nude candy model.....

Part-time Job and Internship Fair held on the West campus on October 4, 2018 in Orlando, Fla.

Students learn about employment opportunities at the Internship and Part-time Job fair on the West campus on October 3, 2019 in Orlando, Fla.

A day where Kaden works his 1st part time job as hair/wig model....

 

And never did he knew, he need to model as a girl too..

 

"All these wigs are just normal standard wig shapes, I styled them properly for the shoot*

Over 130 students came to the Career Services Backpack to Briefcase event participating in speed networking, real part time job interviews, and enjoying the Theater groups presentation of Interviews Gone Wild.

Shortemps is known to be one of the best job hiring sites in England for people who want to have some part-time job prospects. Different employers would post about their jobs, and they can have some fresh candidates based on the qualifications that they have. Register now and speak with us today.

Name: James Johnston “JJ”

Age: 17 years old

Fav Colour: Black

Fav Subject: Cooking

Part-Time Job: chef at

“The milk Bottle”

Description: James is very popular. He is madly in love with Zara even though she nags at him to do his work and improve his grades. Over-all, james isn’t a very smart kid but he’s a wizz in the kitchen. James’ Dad paid for his fees at Westwood because he feels guilty about leaving James with his mum. James works at Oliver and Luci’s mums café “The milk Bottle” (where the gang hangs out)

WESTWOOD FUN

 

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