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Lincoln State Park Hiring Gate Attendants & Laborers If you ve ever wanted to work for a state park, this could be your chance! Lincoln State Park took to Facebook to announce they re currently hiring for a few different positions. Per their Facebook post Lincoln State Park is looking to hire gate attendants and laborers for the late summer and fall season. Lincoln State Park is now hiring Gate Attendants and Laborers for the Late Summer and Fall Seasons. Please apply at workforindiana.in.gov or call the park office at 812-937-4710 for additional information. If you re interested in applying, you can do so at WorkForIndiana.IN.gov. I personally love exploring state parks and national parks, and have always thought it would be such a dream to work at one! Could you imagine how cool it would be to get to work at Lincoln State Park especially in the fall and watch the leaves change all around you? You d get a front-row seat to some of the best views of fall foliage in ....
ASHEBORO - The North Carolina Zoo is now opening up seasonal positions for its peak season of March through October. Last year, the zoo didn t hire any seasonal workers since it was closed from March to June and barely managing to stay afloat. The zoo had a deficit of $4.5 million over the past fiscal year due to the pandemic, leading the zoo staff to make significant cuts to operating expenses. While the zoo did not furlough any permanent workers, they chose not to hire seasonal labor unless absolutely necessary. Now that restrictions have eased and the zoo could earn more revenue, they have opened up many seasonal jobs. The open positions include: ....
Fewer airlines, doesn t that mean fares go up? definitely a possibility. i think domestically you have enough low-cost competition with the southwests of the world, internationally i think there s more potential for fares to go up. jon: each of these airlines lost a couple billion dollars last year, to my understand, so what s the advantage in putting them together? are they able to shave enough work force down that they can save money sh? yeah. i don t think you ll see that much work force shaved off because the pilots, the gate attendants that they need, i think from management you will see some cutting, but overall it s a much stronger industry. it s an industry that s really struggled. jon: well, it is, but is it good for the passengers? i guess that that s the bottom line. fares could go up, but if you re a united or continental ....