This is a permanent part-time position, not a short term project.
Who we are:
 small company located in Minneapolis that provides data organization, research and data processing. We collect and research data for our clients and repackage it to fit their needs.
Summary:
Interpret transportation maps for current and future road projects throughout the nation. Collect and order research materials and evaluate geographical information. Use subjective decision making to determine quality of research.
Duties:
Interpret geographical information which may be hard copy maps, Internet map servers, ArcExplorer, Adobe Acrobat and other formats. Research using Internet and other tools, and be able to effectively choose which tool is best in certain scenarios. Update information in spreadsheets. Telephone and e-mail communication involved. Must meet weekly goals. Work load is busy.
Qualifications:
Geographical and map-reading skills are necessary. High comfort level with different kinds of maps, terminology, interpretation of maps. Research, deduction, good organizational skills and efficiency are necessary.
We are looking for a self-starter who works well individually.
· Map reading and interpretation skills necessary
coming home to 4 messages on my voice-mail from 4 different females - each saying that they enjoyed spending time with me last night and look forward to hanging out again....
Woot! Way 2 go Nick! You now need 2 play the game of remembering each of their names / likes/ dislikes.. may I suggest picking up one of those pocket simon games - that seems to help train the memory.
just tell each one that they are your lady or babe ...that way you'll never get into trouble - they'll think they are 'special' to only you for giving them a 'pet' name :frown: :eyeroll:
Returning to work after a fabulous vacation to find out I recieved a big fat raise - retro to include several hours over time from work/travel in Feb..... sweet!!
When the biggest boss came in my office first thing Monday and said he had something for me, I asked him if it was "pink" :neutral: Thinking - "oh man - I'm outta here" but then he laughed and said no - you get a nice raise!!! :grin:
blah.. I fell in the mud today caching. got mud all over my pants and coat. Had to cache that way the rest of the day and into the wee hours of the morning because FSU*noles and Zoejam72 are insane cachers and don't stop for anything. Still, was fun.
working from home because of the snow day. i've got better things to do than drive 2 hours each way :smile:
getting rid of the tree in the front yard yesterday. guys are supposed to be coming out today to finish out the stump. wonder if that'll be postponed or not.
The screens on my front porch are covered with snow so it looks like I'm living in an igloo. Best part of that is that I can't see all the snow on the sidewalk that needs to be shoveled. :pbpt:
Position: Part-time Map Reader/Researcher
Location: downtown Minneapolis
Pay rate and hours: $12-15/hour, 20 hours/week
Must be able to work either shift-
Morning shift: 8 AM – 12 PM
Afternoon shift: 1 PM – 5 PM
This is a permanent part-time position, not a short term project.
Who we are:
 small company located in Minneapolis that provides data organization, research and data processing. We collect and research data for our clients and repackage it to fit their needs.
Summary:
Interpret transportation maps for current and future road projects throughout the nation. Collect and order research materials and evaluate geographical information. Use subjective decision making to determine quality of research.
Duties:
Interpret geographical information which may be hard copy maps, Internet map servers, ArcExplorer, Adobe Acrobat and other formats. Research using Internet and other tools, and be able to effectively choose which tool is best in certain scenarios. Update information in spreadsheets. Telephone and e-mail communication involved. Must meet weekly goals. Work load is busy.
Qualifications:
Geographical and map-reading skills are necessary. High comfort level with different kinds of maps, terminology, interpretation of maps. Research, deduction, good organizational skills and efficiency are necessary.
We are looking for a self-starter who works well individually.
· Map reading and interpretation skills necessary
· Research experience a plus
· Strong work ethic and efficiency
· Some college coursework completed
· Proficient with Microsoft Office and Outlook
Anybody interested? Egram me a resume
a cousin I havent seen since I was 10, coming to town and showing us how they drink in Texas....
holy crap....
coming home to 4 messages on my voice-mail from 4 different females - each saying that they enjoyed spending time with me last night and look forward to hanging out again....
ha...
:cool:
Theres no game.... I dont intend on playing any of them....
If anybodies gonna get played, it'll be me, and frankly im okay with any one of these girls using me for anything they'd want to.....
:cool:
enjoy - March Madness! I can't wait! :smile:
24 of them altogether :eek:
12 giant tag-board signs front and back....
<evil laughter>
believe me...we fall for it everytime
and thats not what i'm trying to do. :cool:
:frown:
I was looking forward to cutting the grass on my birthday....
you really deserve it- I missed you
When the biggest boss came in my office first thing Monday and said he had something for me, I asked him if it was "pink" :neutral: Thinking - "oh man - I'm outta here" but then he laughed and said no - you get a nice raise!!! :grin:
wooh! hoo!
I certainly hope they don't think I'm going to work more now :wink:
Here it actually 'snow' snowed on the mountains, and when I look out the window it's all pretty white up on the tops of the hills.
Came dowm 1-2" @ 1000 feet and 4-6" @ 2000 feet. :smile: Pretty too look at and I don't have to drive or step in it... my kinda snow.
my plans got all twisted today - I was gonna go discin cause it was actually 'warm' here today..
50 today SNOW tomorrow... it's the Minnesota way
http://wcco.com/schoolclosings
getting rid of the tree in the front yard yesterday. guys are supposed to be coming out today to finish out the stump. wonder if that'll be postponed or not.
maybe I should call him and tell him he can drive my kid home thisafternoon cause I cant get there to get her
I LOVE SNOW!!!
I can't believe that anyone has school today.
Pagination