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Company: Adams Media Corporation (2003-09) ISBN: 158062958X List Price: $17.95 Amazon Price: $0.24 Used Price: $0.01 How to Get a Job in Seattle & Western Washington
From job hunting on the Internet to handling office romance, this book covers it all. If your goal is a rewarding career in Seattle, the Pacific Northwest, or even Portland, Oregon, this book can help you find--and land--the job you want. You'll find virtually all of the major employers between these covers with the information you need to make contact.Author: Robert Sanborn, Marc D. Snyder Paperback: 397 pages Company: Surrey Books (1998-04-15) ISBN: 1572840161 List Price: $17.95 Amazon Price: $8.75 Used Price: $0.16 Alone in a Crowd: Women in the Trades Tell Their Stories (Women in the Political Economy)
The problems of pipefitting and pregnancy, carpentry and child care, truck driving and femininity—these peculiar parings characterize the lives of an often unsung group of women. They are women who have entered the traditionally male-dominated world of the trades. They are women whom we meet in Alone in a Crowd, as twenty-five women who are blue-collar workers tell us in their own words what it is like to be a woman and a machinist or an electrician or a tugboat mate. Here are women who wear lipstick on the line and women who wear steel-toed boots in the yard, women who trade sexual wisecracks with their male coworkers and women who keep to themselves, women who want to get ahead and women who want out. In this book their actual voices speak to us about their nontraditional work and their nontraditional lives. "When I’m in a fire camp," says fire fighter Diana Clarke, "I look around and try to find a woman who’s forty years old or thirty-five or fifty, like all the men I see. I’ve never seen her I realize the role model has to be myself." These are women who, whether they like it or not, are ground breakers; they must contend with condescension and hostility on the job, and perhaps at home, just because they are women; they must cope with policies and facilities not designed for women; they must develop job skills without teachers, self-concepts without role models. For some, like sailor Theresa Selfe, the strain is too much: "There is no place out there for intelligent, sensitive people, much less women who give a damn about themselves." Others, like steel hauler Mary Rathke, love their work: "I always thought that once I approached forty, I’d look pretty ridiculous in a semi. But the closer I get to forty, the more I think I'll change that to fifty." In these pages, the author has collected the first-hand accounts of women who have formed very personal techniques of dealing with the conflict between being a woman and being "one of the guys." For them, work in the trades is a way to avoid conventional office jobs or to make more money than in traditional work. To gillnetter Sylvia Lange, her trade is her lifestyle; to truck assembly line worker Nora Qualy, it is a necessary evil, a way to support her family. Young, middle-aged, or retired; college-educated or high school dropout; rebellious or conservative; gay or straight; black, white, Japanese-American, Mexican-American, or Native-American—the women in Alone in a Crowd share openly with us their unique experiences. Seattle Mariners name Don Wakamatsu as 1st Asian-American manager in ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune SEATTLE - Don Wakamatsu became the first Asian-American manager in major league baseball history when he was hired Wednesday by the Seattle Mariners. The Mariners' 14th manager, Wakamatsu was bench coach for the Oakland Athletics last season. Before ... Cards decline to consider releasing Edgerrin James - FOXSports.com TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) - Benched running back Edgerrin James wants the Arizona Cardinals to release him, his agent said Wednesday night. Cardinals general manager Rod Graves said the team declined to even consider such a move. Agent Drew Rosenhaus said he ... Dems: Napolitano emerges for Homeland Security job - Seattle Times President-elect Barack Obama is likely to choose Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano to be secretary of homeland security, top Obama advisers and several Democrats said Thursday as the shape of Obama's Cabinet begins to emerge. The Obama advisers cautioned ... No longer 'The Man,' Alexander returns to Seattle - CBS Sportsline RENTON, Wash. (AP) - Shaun Alexander's recent career trajectory has resembled a bungee jump: Straight down. In just three years, the Seahawks' former franchise running back went from MVP to "Where is he?" Perhaps the most accomplished third stringer ... Journalists cited for risks - Seattle Post Intelligencer WASHINGTON -- Five journalists and an attorney who has long battled for press freedom were cited Thursday for risking their lives and liberty to report the news, often under the pressure of authoritarian regimes. The six, who work in Iraq ... Day Five: "A Drowning Kiss"
A homeless man with multiple crush injuries arrives at the ER. Major Hunt, Dr. Torres and Dr. Yang elicit the help of many of Seattle Grace's doctors to save him. Dr. Torres attempts to rebuild his leg by innovation, while greiving her relationship with Dr. Hahn who appears to have quit her job without word. It is a tough, emotional day at Seattle Grace. Major Hunt kisses Dr. Yang for the second time. This second kiss is very different from his first one.
Author: tgwiatcc The Heart Of Life Is Good(Chapter Two)
*chapter two* Dedicated to my lovable DORKK Lena(: a.k.a. azjonasgurl2. Subscribe to her & Ill have a marathon(: YAY! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Joes POV I watched the little /AEgirl4ever is typing/ thing & it seemed to come in slow motion.... what was her name?!? ughhh. Then I heard my dad call me. I figured I could wait a bit longer & he sounded urgent, so I left the computer. & came back....... to find NICK sitting there, playing SOLITARE! Joe: NICK!!!! Nick: *turns around* Wha? Joe: *furious* I was doing something!!! Did you log me off of aim?! Nick: Uhh... yeah? Joe: *throws hands up in the air in defeat* UGH! *points towards the door* OUT Nicholas. Nick: *grumbling* Stupid Joe & his stupid important aim. *stomps out* I sat down at the computer & wondered..... Wondered about the mysterious AEgirl.... Was she mad? Man, I bet. I know I would be if I was her! Ill just explain it to her.... it wont be that bad! Oh hey! & I can tell her were moving to where she lives! Seattle! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jennys POV I walked away from Jackie & I walked up to Alex, my boyfriend. Alex: *smirks* Hey babe! Still talking to that pity case, ehh? Jenny: *whining* Alexxxx, shes NOT a pity case! Shes my BEST FRIEND! Alex: *smirking still* Yeah yeah, whatever. *wraps his arms around her* Jenny: *uncomfortable* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lenas POV I knocked on the Jonases door cautiously. Its been SO long.... ???????: *opens door* *shocked* Lena?! Honey? OH! Its been too long *hugs Lena* Lena: *grins* Denise! I missed you guys! Its only been.... about a year and a half! MrsJ: *shaking her finger* & FAR too long missy! Now come inside! The boys will be ecstatic, especially Joe *winks* I rolled my eyes. What else was there to do? I respected Denise, but.... why does everyone think me & joe have a thing?! Hes just my BEST FRIEND! Gosh! But I walked in & saw an excited Kevin running towards me like a six year old with candy! I held my arms open & he ran into them, wrapping me into a ginormous bear hug. I swear I turned purple from lack of oxygen! Kevin: Len-len! I missedddd youuu *frowns* Where were you? Lena: I was working on my modeling job *grins* Im an Abercrombie model! *screams in joy* Kevin: Thats GREAT! *winks repeatively* Soo.... JOE is upstairs. I rolled my eyes AGAIN! Another Joe comment UGH! & I was getting tired of th-wait a minute. Was Kevins eye twitching? No.... never mind, I forget, he cant wink worth his life. I mounted the stairs slowly.... biding my time before seeing Joe. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eh? Feedback please(: Jackie will be in the next one! Sorry I switched scenes so much. I get bored easily. LOL Love; Jenny
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Paperback:
250 pages
From job hunting on the Internet to handling office romance, this book covers it all. If your goal is a rewarding career in Seattle, the Pacific Northwest, or even Portland, Oregon, this book can help you find--and land--the job you want. You'll find virtually all of the major employers between these covers with the information you need to make contact.
The problems of pipefitting and pregnancy, carpentry and child care, truck driving and femininity—these peculiar parings characterize the lives of an often unsung group of women. They are women who have entered the traditionally male-dominated world of the trades. They are women whom we meet in Alone in a Crowd, as twenty-five women who are blue-collar workers tell us in their own words what it is like to be a woman and a machinist or an electrician or a tugboat mate. Here are women who wear lipstick on the line and women who wear steel-toed boots in the yard, women who trade sexual wisecracks with their male coworkers and women who keep to themselves, women who want to get ahead and women who want out. In this book their actual voices speak to us about their nontraditional work and their nontraditional lives.