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We are seeking experienced Electricians to join our land rig operations in Egypt. This is an opportunity to join a company with the personal touch for a long term career where you can develop professionally and personally.

Gang members plead no contest
Two Half Moon Bay Sureo gang members pleaded no contest last week for trying to start a fight at the Strawflower Village McDonald?s restaurant after accosting electricians whom they accused of being in a rival gang because they wore red clothes.

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Ensign International Energy Services are seeking experienced Oil and Gas Drilling Rig Electricians to work a 21 day on/off rotating cycle in Australia.

Here's a look at hot jobs in Houston
Dan Zendejas with Workforce Solutions says that people are hiring. "We have skilled positions available for electricians, plumbers, people that have worked in general labor," said Zendejas.

Have a special skill? FBI wants to talk
Speak a foreign language? Know how to fix cars or wire an office? The FBI might have a job for you.

Boeing expected to post fewer deliveries for 2008
Boeing Co.'s deliveries of passenger jets nose dived last fall as a strike froze the company's commercial aircraft factories, and that disruption is expected to dent the airplane maker's overall tally for 2008.

HIGH RIDGE: Wentzel Electric participates in Habitat for Humanity effort in St. Louis
Electricians working for an area company benefited over the last year through a program that supports the Habitat for Humanity St. Louis charitable organization.

Vt. Utilities Prepare for Storm
Power companies have dispatched extra line crews to Vermont's southern counties in case the projected freezing ice and snow cause outages.

Audit finds fire office progress
CHEYENNE -- When Lanny Applegate took over the job of state fire marshal and director of the Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety more than two years ago, he inherited an agency "in shambles," as one former employee described it.

Martha's Vineyard Times : Our 2009 to-do, no, must-do list : Editorial
For several years, in the last newspaper of each year, we've asked Island leaders to write about the year ending and the one impending.

New Scheels: Space, selections 'bigger, better'
With its Valentine's Day grand opening still more than five weeks away, the new Scheels sports store at the Rushmore Crossing development is still very much a work in progress.

County recycling revenue halved
Tom Myers of Odenton disposes of electrical items at the convenience center next to the Millersville Landfill. The recyclables market has plummeted in the recession.

Uncle Kevin needs you: Defence spends up on recruitment
THE Defence Force has named the jobs it most needs to fill as it battles a serious skills shortage and recruitment crisis. Most of the shortfall involves tradesmen and engineers, who have been in high demand in the private sector and hard to attract because of the commodities boom.

State Budget Crisis Put Panels At Risk
Some lawmakers say the 35-year-old Permanent Commission on the Status of Women and the state's panels on aging, children, African Americans and Latinos may be extravagances Connecticut can no longer afford. Like many other state-funded groups, initiatives and programs, they face a precarious future.

Boeing's '08 deliveries to be lower: analysts
(AP) ? Boeing Co.'s deliveries of passenger jets nose dived last fall as a strike froze the company's commercial aircraft factories, and that disruption is expected to dent the airplane maker's overall tally for 2008. Analysts believe deliveries for last year will be considerably lower than ...

Boeing Likely To Post Fewer Deliveries For 2008
Passenger jet deliveries nose dived last fall as a strike froze Boeing?s commercial aircraft factories, and that disruption is expected to dent the company?s overall tally for 2008.

Convention center gets colorful with new sculpture attached
Public art bond paid for artist's 'Wave' sculpture Arts mavens and area residents have long wanted a gateway or attention grabber to the city's downtown.

Towns rush ?To-do? lists for Feds
Town Administrator Mike Sullivan, DPW Director Ken Feeney and School Finance Director Charles Kellnerareamong many officials scrambling to submit?ready-to-go? projects for funding under the anticipated federal economic stimulus bill.

Council to investigate decent homes work
Leeds City Council said it was ?very concerned? that all wiring work should be safe and said it would investigate the claims by a former electrical inspector.

Nigeria: On Motorcycle Helmet Enforcement
An argument over an article "Motorcycle Helmet Enforcement: A Sign Of Government In Disarray" by Kola Ibrahim, published on page B3 of Daily Independent of January 2, 2009, attracted my attention to the material.

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