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Job Fair Spring 2010
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AIR2010
Wed. May 12, 2010Noon to 4:30 p.m.
Decatur Civic Center
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JOBIS JUST AROUND THE
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The Job FairWed. May 12
Noon - 4:30 P.M.
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By Courtney WestlakeFor the Herald & Review
DECATUR – You name theindustry and Macon Resourceshas helped someone find a jobwithin it.
Macon Resources, Inc. is anon-profit agency that providescomprehensive services thatpromote growth and independencein children and adults withdisabilities. From food service toentry level management positionsto manufacturing, MaconResources regularly assistsindividuals with disabilities infinding and holding down a long-term job.
“The whole goal of ourprogram is to find long-termemployment opportunities forpeople with disabilities,” said
Robert Brice, lead communityemployment specialist at MaconResources. “We service peoplewith a variety of different abilitiesor disabilities – it could bephysical, a mental illness, or acognitive learning disability.”
All of the clients at MaconResources are referred by thelocal office of the IllinoisDepartment of Human Services’division of rehabilitation services.Once referred, a client goesthrough an orientation, and staffwork with the individual to learnabout abilities, goals and workinterest and past history, Bricesaid.
“What’s cool about theprogram is that we tailor theprogram to fit that person’sneeds,” he said. “We could have aguy with a master’s degree who
has a mental illness but nowthings are going much better forhim, and he’ll have differentneeds than a person with learningdisabilities with a high schooldegree.”
Services are as much gearedtoward job retention as jobplacement, if not more, Bricesaid. Macon Resources maintainsmonthly verbal communicationwith an employer after anindividual begins a job there, andemployers fill out work areaassessments to evaluate anemployee’s performance.
“We want to make sure it’s agood fit for the employer andindividual,” Brice said. “We canalso provide a job coach ifsomeone needs initial training on
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WhatThis is the ultimate hook-up for jobseekers and employers. With more than35 employers on site the Herald &Review’s Job Fair 2010 is central Illinois’best one-stop-shop for employment.Whether you’re looking for a newcareer or a better paying job, it’ll beworth your time to visit Job Fair 2010.
WhenWednesday, May 12, 2010Noon to 4:30 p.m.
WhereDecatur Civic Center Arena
CostFREE
ParkingFREE in the Civic Center parking lot
SponsorHerald & Review
Apply OnlineA booth will be available for jobseekers to input their resumes onYahoo! Hot Jobs and apply directlyto employers. (Resumes need to bein electronic form.)
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pportunities
Akorn, Inc. is an innovative $75 million, NASDAQ listed, ophthalmic andparenterals manufacturer. In anticipation of long-term, substantial growth, we offer
challenging, attractive career opportunities along withcompetitive salaries and comprehensive benefits.
Don’t Miss Out On These
May 12thNoon - 4:30 Decatur Civic CenterJOB
• Production Technicians • Operations Supervisors• Equipment Prep Technicians• Sterile Operators• Maintenance Technicians• Material Handler• QA Auditors• QC Technicians
Contact InformationPlease complete an application at the Job Fair
Akorn, Inc.Att: Human Resources
150 S. Wyckles Road Decatur, Illinois 62522
We are proud to participate in the 2010 Herald & Review Job Fair and have openings in the following departments.
We are the community resource for building our future workforce. We work with businesses and job seekersto bridge the gap in their current skills to meet the demands of future labor force needs.
Services for Job Seekers:• Career Planning • Case Management• Job Readiness Assistance • Tuition Assistance for Eligible Customers
Services for Employers:• Skills Assessments of Potential Employees• Recruitment, Retention, and
Training Services• On-the-Job Training Reimbursements• Incumbent Worker Training
Reimbursements
757 W. PERSHING RD. DECATUR, IL 62526
217-875-8750 ext. 230Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Auxiliary aids and services are available on request to individuals with disabilities.
“The Road to a Fully Prepared Workforce”
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For many of thenation's youngerunemployed
workers, such wonderingcommonly led tofurthering their education.However, middle-agedworkers who foundthemselves the victim oflayoffs widely chose toseek a career change.Those considering such achange should know itwon't be easy, but it couldprove rewarding anddoesn't have to be asdifficult as it seems.
• Consult a professional.Much like a recent collegegrad discusses his career
plans with a guidancecounselor or alumnirepresentative, an adultconsidering a careerchange should consult aprofessional, be it anemployment placementspecialist or someone whoworks in the field youdesire to enter, whenbeginning a job search. Aprofessional can providean accurate portrayal ofthe field and give adviceor tips as to how best toget your foot in the door.
• Do a self-examination.Arguably the biggestbright spot of getting laidoff is the chance to do
some self-examination asto what it is you liked,disliked or both about yourold position. Too oftenworkers get caught up inthe commitments thatcome with being an adultand ignore whether or notthey're happy with theirjob. But a layoff allowstime for a careful self-examination, one thatshould allow you thechance to avoid findingyourself in an unfulfillingcareer that only pays thebills.
• Get organized. Finding ajob isn't easy. Finding onein an economic climate
rife with layoffs is evenless so. Have an organizedplan of action, including adaily commitment tolearning about your newfield. Treat the time offnot as a chance tocompletely relax, but achance to research yournew field, find out what ittakes to succeed anddevote daily time each dayto looking for work.
• Explore freelanceopportunities. A resumewith large chunks of timewhere you didn't work isnever attractive.Successfully transitioningto a new career might
require you do some workfor free. Oftentimes, eventhe most successfulfreelancers spend largechunks of time doing workthey're not going to bepaid for. That's a part offreelancing. However,staying active, even ifyou're not getting paid, isa good way to show you'reserious and committed toyour new field. •
Preparation Key to aSuccessful Career Change
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Central Illinois Manufacturing Company: We supply a wide variety of petroleum, diesel fuel,hydraulic and industrial equipment filters worldwide along with providing quality and innovation. Wemeet the customer needs in a changing world of filtration. Additional information can be foundon the web site at http://www.cim-tek.com.
Supervisor needed to become an integral member of our supervisory team. Plays a key role in put-ting safety first, training and supervising employees, motivating employees, maintaining positive re-lationships, attaining targeted output, ensuring high quality, and ensuring products meet specificationsand ISO requirements. Good communications skills, attendance and work ethics are essential. Musthave demonstrated ability to prioritize, multi-task, and problem solve.
Receiving/Shipping positions available. Duties include: loads, unloads, and receives materials,works independently or with little to no supervision, good organizational skills, knowledge of MSWord/ Excel. Lift and/or move up to 65 lbs+, prior knowledge of UPS rules a plus, operate forkliftsand non-CDL vehicles, detailed oriented, good math skills, good attendance, and Drivers License re-quired.
Assemblers needed Monday-Friday, 6:00 am - 2:30 pm. Ability to stand for an extended periodof time, multi task, and lift up to 50 pounds. This position also requires the ability to communicate ef-fectively, and follow ISO and safety policies & procedures.
We offer a good benefits package, including: Health and Dental insurance, Life Insurance, 401(k)Plan, Paid Holidays, Paid Days Off, Wellness Programs and other benefits.
Central Illinois Manufacturing CompanyAttn: Human Resources
201 N. Champaign St., Bement, IL 61813Fax: (217) [email protected]
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top of the training provided bythe employer. A job coach reallyimproves the chance of success.There is no cost to the employer,and we assume liability.”
Because of the current stateof the economy and job market,more individuals have beenworking with Macon Resources tosecure a job locally, and MaconResources is always looking toadd to their list of partneringemployers, Brice said.
“The number of job seekershas increased, which is a benefitfor employers, to have a biggercandidate pool to choose from,”he said. “Motivation is a hugefactor in success at a job, both forpeople with disabilities andwithout, and what we have seenfrom our clients is that they areloyal, dependable and verymotivated.”
Brice noted that often, peoplewith disabilities are new on thejob scene, which makes themmore likely to be excited aboutworking, motivated to do a goodjob and to have good performanceon the job, like showing up ontime. And with incentives like taxcredits available for companieswho hire individuals withdisabilities, now is one of the besttimes to add employees, Bricesaid.
“We look forward to workingwith even more employers andencourage them to tap into ourresources,” he said. “When itworks out, I think it’s a win-win-win…for the employer, theindividual and for us.”
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Michael Brettlof
Capitol Business Systemswill be on hand at the
Job Fair to provide
FREE copier services foryour extra resumes.
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MRI is a private, not for profit agency that provides comprehensiveservices and supports which promote growth, independence,and self-worth for people with disabilities and their families wholive in our community.
Please stop by our booth or visit our website for a current listingof the job openings and see what opportunities lie ahead for you.You will find it a life changing experience!
Qualified applicants must be able to pass a criminal backgroundcheck and drug screen. EOE.
Macon Resources, Inc.2121 Hubbard Avenue
P.O. Box 2760Decatur, IL 62524-2760Phone: (217) 875-1910
Fax: (217) 875-8899www.maconresources.org
Play a role in making the MRImission become
a reality!
757 W. Pershing Rd. Decatur, IL 62526217-875-8750 ext. 230www.Illinoisworknet.com
TRAINING • CONNECTING • DEVELOPING ILLINOIS’ WORKFORCE
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AVONSales Representatives10 Immediate openings for
Sales Representatives in the Decatur/surrounding area.
Flexible hours. Free training. No minimum orders; No inventory.
Earnings up to 50%Bonus Opportunities Available.
Stop at the AVON Booth at the Career Fair
or Call Terri at 217-429-7141
ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL is a place where health care professionalscan share their skills in a technologically progressive environment that valuesrespect, care, joy and competence. Currently in the opening phases of a multi-million dollar revitalization plan, we are an exceptional health careprovider where opportunity abounds.
Come See Us At Job Fair 2010Decatur Civic Center May 12th - Noon-4:30pm
To learn more about exceptional opportunties at St. Mary’s Hosptial or to apply online, please visit:www.stmarysdecatur.com. Or Contact:Diane Barclay, Human Resources1800 East Lake Shore DriveDecatur, IL 62521Phone: 217.464.7569E-mail: [email protected]
Equal Opportunity EmployerAn Affiliate of Hospital Sisters Health System
• Registered Nurse• Physical Therapist• Surgical Supervisor
as well as many other positions - come join us!
Exceptional Opportunities!! St. Mary's has several positions available including:
1707 S. Country Club Rd.(217) 423-79501-888-300-4982
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Come Check Us OutAt The Job Fair!
• Water & Garbage Paid • Student & Senior Discounts • Located Next to Scovill Zoo • Sparkling Outdoor Pool• Boat Docks Available • And Much More!
APPLY ONLINEAt the Job Fair
Computers will be available at the Job Fair for you to APPLYONLINE to companies who seek electronic applications andresumes.
BE DISCOVEREDOn Yahoo! Hot Jobs
Bring your resumes with you! Computers will also be availablefor you to upload your resume on Yahoo! Hot Jobs. Having anupdated And searchable resume is the best way for employersto find you!
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By Courtney WestlakeFor the Herald & Review
DECATUR – Whilepredictions stand that theU.S. economy has begunto rebound, the job marketfor many in central Illinoisstill looks bleak.
But one field thatseems to continually behiring, regardless of thejob market nation-wide, ishealth care.
Natalie Clark,recruiter for DecaturMemorial Hospital, saidthat the hospital regularlyattends community jobfairs.
“We like to have apresence in thecommunity as well as weare one of largestemployers and have
several job vacancies. Sowe want to be out there forany applicants that wantto come to DMH,” shesaid.
Nursing is one healthcare field that isexperiencing exponentialgrowth and continuingneed, and nurses in allspecialties will be indemand in the future,according to the U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics.Other areas in health carethat are in demandinclude pharmacy,rehabilitation therapy andoccupational therapy,Clark said.
“The demand (forthose fields) is larger thanthe supply,” she said.
Clark said she hasfound that many of the
positions that areregularly open at DecaturMemorial Hospital aren’tnecessarily filled at jobfairs because they are sospecialized. However, shenoted that the hospital andother central Illinoishealth care organizationsstill continue to haveopenings in other areas,and she encouraged jobseekers to showcase theirpositive qualities whenattending job fairs.
“We look for someonethat is willing to come towork, dependable,professional,” she said.
Clark said she believesthat most companies arefocusing on onlineapplications and jobpostings, rather thanadvertising in print
publications and acceptingmailed job applications.Because of this, sheencouraged job applicantsto do their research beforejob fairs.
“Be familiar with theorganization, their Website and job openings theyhave so (job seekers) cantake advantage of the time
and can talk with us aboutsomething in particularthey’re interested in,” shesaid.
Healthcare provides many employment opportunities
Some peoplecall it a chair.
We think of it asa launch pad
Some peoplecall it a cubicle.
We think of it asa starting block.
A Healthy Career
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1 Free Copier Service
2 Apply Online
3 Herald & Review
4 Greenville College
5 Macon Resources
6 Illinois State Police
7 Decatur Memorial Hospital
8 Barton Mfg.
9 Springfield Clinic, LLP
10 Peerless Cleaners
11 Illinois Worknet Center
12 Workforce Investment Solutions
13 Jenner Sales Corp
14 Aspen Ridge/McKinley Ct.
15 U.S. Army
16 Akorn, Inc.
17 Advanced Technology Services
18 Unique Personnel Consultants
19 St. Mary's Hospital
20 Star Tek, Inc.
21 Central IL Mfg. Co.
22 Scentsy Wickless Candles
23 Community Health Improvement Center
24 Webster Cantrell Hall
25 Veolia ES Solid Waste
26 Liberty Village of Clinton
27 Marvin Keller Trucking, Inc.
28 Volt Technical Resources
29 United States Navy
30 Avon Products
31 ADM
32 Adecco
33 Timber Cove Apartments
34 Fair Havens Christian Homes
35 Securitas Security
36 Job Corps
37 Richland Community College
Wednesday May 12, 2010 Noon – 4:30 p.m.
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ROUTE DRIVERSVeolia ES Solid Waste Midwest, Inc is a fully integrated solid waste services com-pany providing collection, transfer, recycling and landfill disposal services to resi-dential, commercial and industrial customers. We currently have opportunities forRoute Drivers to provide pickup service to our customers in the Decatur, IL area.Responsibilities of these full time route driver positions are providing pick up serv-ice to residential and commercial customers. To be considered as a member of theVeolia Team, you must possess the following requirements: must be 21 years withactive CDL license; clear driving record; ability to pass pre-employment and ran-dom drug screening; dependable attendance. Previous solid waste industry expe-rience preferred.
Veolia offers a competitive starting wage of $14.25 and a complete benefit pack-age including medical/dental/vision/life insurance; disability coverage; 401(k)Plan; tuition reimbursement; paid holiday and vacation; company-provided uni-forms.
For consideration, please appy online at:
www.veoliaes - sw.comEQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
1363 Bear Rd, Decatur, 62522
Scentsy Wickless CandlesJoin My Team!
Independent Scentsy Consultants
Scentsy’s philosophy of Simplicity, Authenticity, and Value has made usone of the fastest growing companies the direct selling industry has everseen. And you’re invited to grow right along with us! As an independentScentsy Consultant, you’ll enjoy flexible hours, financial freedom, and thesatisfaction of connecting people you care about with products you be-lieve in
Stop by my boothat the Job Fair
B. Sue Zander217-454-7754
E-mail: [email protected]: Suezander.scentsy.us
On June 24, 1921, the 52nd General Assembly ofthe State of Illinois authorized the Department ofPublic Works and Buildings to hire a "sufficientnumber of State Highway Patrol Officers to en-force the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Laws."The Illinois State Police was officially created in1922 and today, comprised of sworn personnel andcivilians totaling more than 3,000, is one of themost modern and efficient police organizations inthe country. Since its inception, the Illinois StatePolice has fostered and served with a reputation forintegrity, service and pride. Illinois State Policefunctions include protecting life and property, en-
forcing both criminal laws and motor vehicle safety laws, responding to emergencies anddisasters and providing a myriad of diverse specialized services to both the public and thecriminal justice community.
We have job opportunities available for Troopers, Forensic Scientists, State Police Evi-dence Technicians and Telecommunicators.
The Illinois State Police offer benefits such as Workers Compensation, UnemploymentCompensation, Upward Mobility Program, Retirement Program, Deferred Compensation,Paid Holidays, Paid Vacations, Paid Maternity/Paternity Leave, and Medical Care/Depen-dent Care Assistance Program.
Career advancement opportunities are available through the department's promotionalprocess. Officers may compete in the promotional process after successfully completingthe probationary period. Promotional rankings are based upon a combination of writtentesting scores, performance evaluation results and seniority in rank.
Come see us at the Job Fair on May 12th from Noon to 4:30 for more information aboutthese opportunities.
For information about the Illinois State Police go to www.isp.state.il.usEqual Opportunity Employer
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1395 S. Taylorville Rd • Decatur, IL 62521-4034(217) 428-0711 • Fax (217) 428-0628
CNC Machinist PositionsDescription:Barton Mfg is seeking CNC Machinists. We are looking for candidates that have previous experience andTeam players that are willing to begin a new career in CNC machining. The position requires the set up andoperation of Machining Centers etc. The candidates will be performing their own set ups and changing thetooling/fixtures according to the Set up sheet to conform to the blueprint. The candidates will also be re-sponsible for inspecting their parts utilizing micrometers, calipers, CMM and blueprints.The CNC Machinist position is all shifts. Monday through Friday. With some Saturday work.
Fabricator/Welder PositionsDescription:Barton Mfg is looking for skilled welders who are proficient with MIG welding. Experienced production MIGwelders will be welding together precision steel parts to create machinery components manufactured to en-gineering drawings.Potential candidates should have 2 to 4 years of welding experience under their belts. Will be primarily MIGwelding, but any experience with other types of welding will be a huge plus. Welders needed for 1st and 2nd(in the future) shift.
Salary is negotiable, 401K, health insurance, short & long term disability, paid vacation and holidays. EOE
Apply at:Barton Mfg
1395 S. Taylorville RdDecatur, IL 62521
[email protected] 217-428-0628
Our mission is to provide affordable and accessible, high quality comprehensive primary medical care to the
Macon County area. CHIC has been serving the Decatur community since 1972. Medicaid accepted and sliding fee scale available.
Services include:· Adult Outpatient Primary Health Care· Pediatric Outpatient Primary Health Care· Well Child Check-Ups· Mental Health Counseling
for Adults & Children· HIV/AIDS Outreach & Testing· Prescription Medication Assistance
Program
· Men’s Health Screenings· Women’s Health Screenings· Spanish Translators· Dietician Services· Diabetic Patient Eye Exams (Off-Site)· Dental (Off-Site)· Onsite Laboratory· Pregnancy testing
Special Programs:· ADHD treatment· Primary medical care for infants born
incarcerated· STD clinic at Macon County Health
Department· Decatur Area Asthma Coalition· Decatur Community Obesity Prevention
Coalition
· National participation in DiabetesCollaborative· School Liaison· Oasis Day Center medical outreach· Sickle Cell outreach at Macon CountyHealth Department· Partnership with Macon County AdvocacyCenter
Located at:2905 North Main Street Decatur, IL 62526217-877-9117
Always taking applications for the following candidates:• Nurse Practitioner• Registered Nurse (RN)• Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)• Certified Medical Assistant (CMA)• Front Desk Receptionist• Clerical*experience preferred but not required
CHICCOMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT CENTER
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ELECTRICIANMueller Co. is seeking applicants foran Electrician in our Decatur Foundry.The position offers advantages that in-clude competitive pay and benefitswith growth potential. Candidatesmust be available for all shifts.Work consists of installation of newequipment, upgrading, modifying,troubleshooting and maintaining exist-ing equipment. Applicants need to befamiliar with electrical systems (hard-ware and software), industrial pro-grammable controllers, relays, digitaland analog control systems andAC/DC motors.To qualify candidates must have aminimum of 2-4 years of electricaltrade experience with electronicsbackground. Applicants must suc-cessfully complete an application, ourwritten and hands-on Electrician's ap-titude test and a post-offer employ-ment physical with drug and alcoholscreen.To apply send resume with employ-ment and educational background toMueller Co. Attention: ManufacturingApplications, P.O. Box 671, Decatur, IL62525. Applications are not availableat any other time or location.
EEO M/F/D/V
TRUCK PM MECHANICVeolia ES Solid Waste Services Midwest, LLCis fully integrated solid waste servicescompany providing collection, transfer,recycling and disposal services to more than1,000,000 residential, commercial, andindustrial customers in 11 states. We have
immediate openings at our Decatur Illinois locations.
Veolia ES Solid Waste Midwest, LLC is looking for an aggressive and proficientTRUCK PM MECHANIC. Experience should include basic knowledge ofhydraulics, suspension, power train, engine repair, diagnostics and repairability.
Veolia offers a competitive salary, SALARY NEGOTIABLE BASED ONEXPERIENCE and complete benefit package including medical/dental/visioninsurance; 401(k) plan with company match; Employee Assistance Program;paid holiday and vacation and much more.
EQUAL OPPURTUNITY EMPLOYER
Apply online: www.veoliaes-sw.com(Click on Career Opportunity’s to apply)
Due to our continued growth, G&D Integrated has immediateopenings for 2nd and 3rd shift LOCAL DRIVERS in theDecatur area. Drivers would be based out of our Decaturfacility.
G&D Integrated offers a comprehensive benefits package, 18paid days off first year, and 401(k). Class “A” CDL, hazmatendorsement and one-year verifiable Tractor Trailerexperience within the previous 3 years is required. If you areinterested in joining our team of professional drivers, pleaseapply on-line at www.gdintegrated.com or call 1-888-658-7667 ext 6833 or stop by our facility at 4350 N. BrushCollege, Decatur for more information.
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OpticianPart Time opening for experiencedOptician - to fit, adjust and sellglasses and contacts. Must know howto use lensometer & willing to workSaturday and evenings. Forward re-sume to:
Reply Box 1778 Herald & Review
601 E. William Street Decatur, IL 62523-1142
is accepting applications for RN's, LPN's and CNA's. If you are a caring, well
trained, a team player andlove working with the
elderly we look forward toreceiving your application.Stop by 3516 Powell Lane,
Mattoon, and pick up an application.
Douglas Rehab and Care Center
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST:
Full time, experienced, com-puterized scheduling, fastpaced environment. Greatbenefits. Forward resume to:Reply Box 1769, Herald & Re-view, 601 E William Street,Decatur,IL 62523-1142.
ARAMARK K-12 Foodservice inPartnership with Decatur PublicSchool District #61 is seekingqualified individuals for employ-ment as playground and lunch-room supervisors working in theDecatur Public Schools. Must havegood interaction with students, beneat, dependable and enjoy the ed-ucation atmosphere. Apply at theAramark Office in the Keil Building101 W. Cerro Gordo, Decatur, IL
Ophthalmology TechnicianSeeking a Technician- COA or COThighly desirable. Use of tonopen,lensometer, and visual field equip-ment, OCT. Will train an individualwith previous patient care, optical ormedical experience. Benefits include401K, paid vacation/ holidays,health insurance. Forward resume to:Reply Box 1765, Herald and Review,601 E. William Street, Decatur, IL62523-1142.
LINCOLN MANOR isaccepting applicationsfor: Restorative Nurse,
LPN/RN part time positions as well asC.N.A.'s. Apply inperson 2650 N. Monroe, Decatur.
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ROUTE DRIVERVeolia ES Solid Waste Midwest Inc is afully integrated solid waste servicescompany providing collection, transfer,recycling & landfull disposal services toresidential, commercial & industrialcustomers. We currently haveopportunities in the Decatur, IL area.
Responsibilities of these full time positions are providing pickup service keep toresidential & commercial customers. To be considered as a member of the VeoliaTeam, you must possess the following requirements: 21 years old; valid CDLlicense; clear driving record; ability to pass pre-employment & random drugscreening; dependable attendance. Previous solid waste industry experiencepreferred.
Veolia starting wage is $14.25 hr. and a complete benefit package inclmedical/dental/vision/life insurance; disability coverage; 401(k) Plan; tuitionreimbursement; paid holiday & vacation; company provided uniforms. EOE
For consideration apply online at:www.veoliaes-sw.com
Click on career opportunities to apply.
.NET ProgrammerADM Crop Risk Services, the Midwest’s fastest growing crop insurance company, has an immediate full-time opening for a .NETprogrammer. This position is located in Decatur, IL.
Candidate must have a 4 year degree in an IT related field or equiv-alent competency; have 1 or more years experience with MicrosoftVisual Studio 2005 programming, in either VB or C#; and must bea U.S. Citizen. Experience creating and editing stored procedures ina Microsoft SQL Server 2005 environment is a plus, though not a re-quirement.
Candidate will work in a fast paced team environment; work withend users and team members to design, develop, and modify busi-ness applications for a Windows environment; deliver clean, tested,reliable source code timely; complete projects or tasks within a spec-ified timeframe; and accept assigned tasks and determine direction for basic tasks, with assistance on more complex tasks.
This position offers a complete benefit package, including401k/ESOP, pension and health,life, and dental insurance.
ADM Crop Risk Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.Send resumes by email to [email protected].
• Class A - CDL is required • 2 years of driving experience. • Excellent opportunity • Stable company • Competitive benefit package, including
health insurance, 401K, and profit sharing.Apply in person:
General Steel & Metals612 N. Logan
Mattoon, IL 61938References must accompany the application. EOE.
TRUCK DRIVERHome Every Evening
GeneralSteel& Metals
A Division of Mervis
Industries
FOUNDRY PATTERNMAKER
Plan, lay out and perform machiningand bench operations required to con-struct, alter and repair patterns made ofvarious material and core boxes of com-plicated design. Set up and operate ma-chines such as CNC and other relatedmachinery. Work from drawings,sketches, samples and specifications.Use scale, shrink rule, square, calipers,dividers, protractor, templates, gauges,etc. A combination of education, expe-rience and skills will be considered to fillthis position. A basic math quiz on dec-imals & fractions will be administeredduring an interview.
Send resume toHuman Resources,
Alloy Engineering & Casting Co. 1700 W. Washington St.,
Champaign, IL 61821 (No Phone Calls)
READY MIX DriversWanted. CDL Drivers Drugand Alcohol Testing. GoodDriving record. Apply 800 EMcKinley, Decatur
NOW HIRING 30+ Experienced ForkliftDrivers Mechanical Assemblers, Ma-chine/Brake Operators, Must pass adrug & criminal background screen. CallKelly Services at 217-875-5070.
Aquatics Coordinator
Qualified candidate will overseeaquatic department functions andprovide leadership and training ofstaff. Must be a certified lifeguard,CPR-PR and AED. Full time exemptposition with benefits. Please send resumes to: [email protected] orapply at YMCA, 220 W. McKinleyAvenue, Decatur, IL
Looking for OTR Co. Drivers & O/OClass A CDL with 2 Yrs exp
Good Benefits and Home Time1-800-831-4832 ext. 1402
www.schusterco.com
SALES REP, Full TimeTransportation / Freight sales in Cen-tral IL territory. We offer Salary (notcommission based), paid benefits,bonus plan, paid holidays, paid vaca-tion, 401k, company car, expensespaid. See www.Gonots.com This isface to face- business to business sales.No telemarketing. No overnight travel. Transportation or sales experience pre-ferred.Resume to [email protected]
MANAGER TRAINEEGreat benefits and earning potential.Career opportunities available uponcompletion of training program.Bachelor’s degree in a business fieldrequired. Must be open to relocation.Additional $2.50 per hour for week-end hours.
Apply in person at:Menards
533 Market DriveForsyth, IL 62535
Eastern Star Home in Macon,Illinois currently taking applica-tions for daytime nursing (RN orLPN) positions and weekendCNA position. Apply in personat the Eastern Star Home inMacon, Illinois. No phone calls.
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There are many ways thatone can train for a career,from enrolling in college to
on-the-job training. How anindividual prepares for his or hercareer depends greatly on thatperson's schedule and lifestyle.Here are some options toconsider, courtesy ofCareerPlanningHelp.com.
Distance educationDo you want to further your
education and train for yourcareer but find it impossible toescape from your part-time orfull-time job because of financialobligations? Distance educationprograms -- college coursesoffered through the Internet --
allow students to study at theirown pace to earn a diploma ordegree. Distance educationrequires persistence, patience anda desire to learn as you work atyour own pace, and you must beable to motivate yourself throughthe entire program.
On-the-job trainingMore and more companies are
offering on-the-job training,thereby ensuring that employeesare trained within companypolicies and perform optimally tothe standards of the company.There are many benefits to on-the-job training for both theemployee and employer,especially the ability to learn
and/or teach the exact skillswhich are required at thecompany.
Job-sponsored trainingMany companies are offering
job-sponsored training, whichinvolves employees attendingclasses or programs to furthertheir education on the time andthe dime of the company. Takingadvantage of these trainingcourses and programs could saveemployees thousands ofeducational dollars and lead tocareer advancement. Mostcompanies that offer job-sponsored training require theindividual to remain at thecompany for a specific period of
time after the training has beencompleted to ensure that thecompany makes the most fromtheir investment.
Post-secondary schoolThere are many types of post-
secondary schools, from collegesand universities to programsoffered through technical schoolswhich are more job specific.These programs are often held inthe classroom and require regularattendance on a full-time or part-time schedule. Post-secondaryprograms can be lengthy but theyalso allow an individual to find acareer with higher earningpotential and greaterresponsibility.
Career Training Can Put You on the Road to Success
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Making a Difference at
Fair HavensChristian Home
Christian Homes, Inc., a leading provider of senior care services isseeking Nurses:
• CNA’s - 3rd Shift• RN’s - 3rd Shift• Housekeeping - Part & Full Time
See us at the Job Fair or apply:
Fair Havens Christian Homes1790 S. Fairview Ave.Decatur, IL 62521
Fax:: (217) 429-2942
Email: [email protected]
www.christianhomes.org
EOE
While the currenteconomy hasinstilled a greater
sense of appreciation inthose who have managedto keep their jobs thisyear, there are still someworkers out there who arechoosing to leave thirpositions. Whether youresign or are let go,leaving a job can be anemotional experience. Youmay be bitter aboutleaving, or maybe you arethrilled. Regardless ofyour emotional state, it'simportant to leave withdignity and grace. Youdon't want to makeenemies on your way outthe door or risk tarnishingthe reputation you've
worked so long to build.Here are some guidelinesfor leaving with your bestfoot forward.
When giving notice,put it in a letter with asimple explanation. Statewhy you are leaving andwhen your last day ofwork will be, giving asmuch notice as possible.(The standard is twoweeks.) Your boss orhuman resourcesdepartment may ask youto participate in an exitinterview, where youverbally express yourreasons for leaving. Behonest and forthright. Theinformation you offercould be used in abeneficial way to the
company.Don't leak the
information that you'releaving to colleaguesbefore you've notified yourboss -- as much as youmay be itching to do so. Itis in poor taste, and couldbe detrimental should thenews spread. Also, don'tbad-mouth the company,even though you'releaving. What you say nowcan hurt your career downthe road. It could hauntyou in other businessventures or hurt yourchances of ever beingemployed by that companyagain. Plus, if you everwant your boss orcolleagues to serve asreferences for you in the
future, they will likely beless than willing to do youthat favor.
As tempted as you maybe to sabotage officeproperty, don't. Deletingcompany files orvandalizing companyproperty will not onlydamage your reputation,and you could wind up in apossible lawsuit or landyourself in jail.
There are also a fewchores that you should dobefore giving your notice:
• Read the employeehandbook and find outwhat benefits you areentitled to when exiting.You might be able to getpaid for any unused
vacation days, or beeligible for continuedmedical insurancecoverage until your newinsurance plan begins.
• Discretely "clean house"before you give notice.Take home any personalproperty and delete anypersonal e-mails or otherfiles from your computer.• Gather importantinformation. Compile aportfolio of your work. Getcontact information forcolleagues, clients, bosses,etc. This way, if you areescorted out the doorimmediately upon givingnotice, you won't bewithout any importantinformation.
Discover The Right Way to Leave a Job
Attn: EMTS
SECURITAS USA is now hiring for full/part timepositions in the Decatur area. Benefits areavailable. Apply today at www.securitasjobs.comor call for more information.
1-800-443-7308. EOE M/F/D/V
Lic. #122-000899
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Congratulations! You'velanded your first real jobafter school, no small feat
in the current economy. Now it'stime to apply what you've learnedin the classroom and put it togood use in the working world.
But this is the big leaguesnow. Every day, your skills will beput to the test, and supervisorsand other employees will rely onyou. Don't let that scare you,though. Follow these lessons andyou'll have an easy time climbingthe corporate ladder.Lesson #1: Prepare to pay yourdues. Yes, that means you mayhave to go on the occasionalcoffee run, send out a massmailing or file till your fingersbleed. Don't worry -- everyone hasto do it. Seize menial tasks as anopportunity to learn what goes on
behind the scenes or bond withanother "newbie."
Lesson #2: Listen and absorb. Seehow the company does its job.Figure out the chain of commandand what it takes to get thingsdone.
Lesson #3: Dress for the job youwant, not for the job you have. Incollege, you can roll out of bedand head to class in yourpajamas, but that isn't quite thebest wardrobe strategy in theworkplace. Not sure what towear? Stick with conservative andclassic pieces in solid colors. Youcan also use your boss as a modelof how you should dress.
Lesson #4: Avoid office politics.It's guaranteed that the office
gossip will tell you who's datingwhom, or you might hear a fewchoice words about your boss --even on your first day. Sure, it'sfine to store such information inthe back of your head so you canlearn about coworkers'personalities, office dynamics,and who's in a bad mood, butdon't say anything that can beadded to the rumor mill. It's asurefire path to ruining yourreputation.
Lesson #5: Watch what you sayand do. That means you shouldmind your manners. Leaveinappropriate stories and jokesfor your social life. Don't usecompany e-mail to forward jokesor chain letters to friends; do thaton your own time, using your ownpersonal e-mail account.
Lesson #6: Ask questions. You'renew in your position. so don't beafraid to ask questions. It willhelp you understand the company,the hierarchy, and what it takes tomake the company run.
Lesson #7: Find a mentor. Maybeit's someone who has been thereyears or someone who has the jobyou want. Find a person who canshow you the ropes or tell youhow they got started in thebusiness. Some companies even
offer formal mentoring programsthat involve mentor lunches,meetings and more.
Lesson #8: Volunteer forsomething that's not in your jobdescription. Maybe you are anadministrative assistant at anewspaper and the researchdepartment needs help fact-checking a story. Or perhaps thelegal department at yourcompany needs extra hands. Byvolunteering for work beyond thescope of your position, you areshowing that you are willing totake on anything. But just makesure you don't get so swampedthat you can't finish your ownassigned tasks first.
Lesson #9: Do what you are told.If your superior asks you to dosomething, do it -- with a smile.Sounds simple, right? "You'd beamazed at how many others atmy entry level would roll theireyes at doing menial tasks orcomplain about things like gettingcoffee or filing," says MelissaWalker, 28, of Brooklyn, NewYork, about her first job as aneditorial assistant at a now-defunct magazine. "Hey, if youcan't even do those things well(and with a smile), how will youhandle more responsibility?"
9 Ways to Succeed at Your First Job
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Few things can shake ahousehold like a layoff.While many of the last
year's were forewarned, thathasn't necessarily made them anyeasier to cope with. Manyfamilies, regardless of how likelya layoff might have been, havestruggled to adjust to the lifestylechanges that a layoff demands.
Fortunately, there are waysfamilies can successfully survivea layoff. Much of that success willbe rooted in devising a financialplan that can carry a familythrough difficult times and keeptheir heads above water untilthose difficult times rebound tohappier days.
BudgetEvery household has bills that
must be paid. These includemortgage payments, rent, carpayments, etc. Those should beatop any household budget.
However, there are items thatcan be eliminated from ahousehold budget that can help
save hundreds of dollars permonth. Cable or satellitetelevision, for example, is not anecessity. While the family mightenjoy the premium channels, theyare a luxury many familiescannot afford when living a post-layoff life. In fact, eliminatingcable or satellite service entirelyis a good first step. Eventually,the family will adjust, and mighteven discover all that televisiontime wasn't what it was crackedup to be anyway.
Eat InDining out has grown
increasingly popular over theyears, as many households nowfeature two working parents,neither of whom feels much likecooking after a long day at theoffice. However, dining out, oreven ordering takeout or deliver,is expensive. Feeding a family offive at a restaurant is going tocost a minimum of $50, and that'sat a bare bones restaurant.However, cooking at home for a
family of five won't costnearly that much, and thequality time spent around thedinner table or in the kitchencan help a family growstronger in tough times.
Ask for HelpNearly everyone has been
forced to cut back onspending this year. Be it ayoung, single professional oran established family manwho hasn't lost his job,cutting back on expenditureshas been the common threadamong Americans over thelast year.
That said, familiesexperiencing a layoff shouldnot be ashamed to ask help,as everyone understands theseare difficult times. While helpmight not be around everycorner, it is there, andfamilies will never knowunless they ask.
Management TraineeUniQue Personnel Consultants is looking for management trainees to join our teamin Central and Southern Illinois. We provide excellent opportunities for individuals who have a strong desire to succeed, enjoy taking on challenges, and working in an atmosphere in which ideas are used to foster the growth of the company. This position offers competitive pay and benefits with substantialgrowth opportunities.
Requirements:• Bachelor's degree • Strong desire to succeed and provide exceptional customer service• Ability to work in a fast paced environment • Willing to work hard to be part of a growing new company• Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Aptitude to work with a vast variety of people• Capability to work independently and make decisions to resolve issues• Background in marketing, management, business or human resources
is a plus, but not required
Employing Quality People—It’s Our Mission
VISIT OUR BOOTH AT THE HERALD & REVIEW FAIR!
Phone: (217) 787-9400 • Email: [email protected] • Fax: (217) 787-9991
WEBSTER CANTRELL HALL
Webster Cantrell Hall is a not-for-profit Child Welfare Agency.
The Mission of Webster Cantrell Hall is to serve children, youth and families at risk of or in troubled cir-cumstances. The Agency provides for their physical, social, educational, and psychological needs throughhome, community based, and residential prevention and treatment programs. The professional services fa-cilitate family preservation and the development of self sufficient individuals.
Webster Cantrell Hall is currently seeking qualified candidates for the following employment opportunities:
• Therapist (2 positions) - MSW or related degree. Some experience with Medicaid services aplus.
• Child Care Counselors - Part Time & On Call. HS Grad (Bachelor’s degree preferred). Mustbe available to work weekends, evenings and/or nights.
• Child Care Supervisors – Part Time & On Call AA plus 5 years human service experience, 2of which must have been in a residential child welfare setting (Bachelor’s degree preferred).Must be available to work weekends, evenings and/or & nights.
• Recreation Counselor – Full Time. Degree in Recreational Therapy or related degree re-quired, 2nd shift position working with adolescent girls.
• Internship & volunteer opportunities are also available.
EOE & Drug Free Workplace
All candidates must clear DCFS CANTS & criminal back ground inquiries, DMV checks, & submit to drugscreen if hired.
All Full Time positions are with benefits. Salary commensurate with experience.
“YOU CAN HELP OTHERS CHANGE THEIR LIVES FOR THE BETTER”
Webster Cantrell Hall1942 E. Cantrell St.Decatur, IL 62521Fax: 217-421-6889
Submit application or resume w/ cover letter to:Chief Operating Officer
For volunteer or internships contact:Director of Development
NO PHONE CALLS
Discipline, Lifestyle Changes Necessaryto Help Families Survive a Layoff
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Drivers and Owner Operators Needed
We are looking for qualified applicants to fill the following positions.
• Accounting Support• Parts Specialists• Precision Technicians• Service Technicians• Shipping Coordinators• Senior Accounts Managers
We offer competitive pay, 401K and health benefits.
Please bring your resume or apply online at:
www.jennersales.com
Liberty Villageof Clinton
1 Park Lane West, Clinton, IL 61727 (217) 935-85001 Park Lane West, Clinton, IL 61727 (217) 935-8500
We are looking for health care professionals to join our team towork with the residents at our state of the art retirementcommunity. We offer excellent benefits, competitive wages,flexible schedules & computerized charting.
Offering: • Manor Ct. - Skilled Nursing Care• Hawthorne Inn - Supportive Living• The Villas - Single Family Homes• Bounce Back - Rehabilitation Services
Medicare/MedicaidCertified
Offering simply the finest in retirement lifestylesHometown People Taking Care of Hometown People.