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I work for an environmental remediation firm here in Florida. The company’s headquarters is in Winter Park but we have offices in Tampa, Ft. Lauderdale, and Windsor NJ. As an essential service - we clean up polluted sites or environmental spills - we never had to shut down last year and our business has actually grown. Our biggest problem isn’t getting work; it’s getting workers. We have a lot of open positions, especially in New Jersey, some of which don’t require a degree or experience; we will provide all necessary training and safety supplies. For certain jobs, relocation reimbursement may be possible. Here is a link to our website’s career page. Non-UConn fans welcome! I’m surrounded by USF/Florida/FSU fans anyway.

If you connect us with someone that is hired by Handex, you get a referral bonus and the new employee gets a signing bonus.


Also, one of the owners of the company has interests in other companies, one of which is an electrical contractor. If interested PM or email me and I’ll pass the info along. The job is in the Orlando area and an electrician’s license is required.

Gotta give it to Florida, there’s no age-ism here. Most companies hire based on merit, not youth. I got a job here after only 6 weeks in the state. And there are perks, like being able to wear shorts and t-shirts in February.
 

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Any openings in Guatemala? We could stand a lot of clean-up down here!
 
Sounds like you're at one of those "right place, right time" career sweet spots.

Unfortunately, although your post was in all seriousness, I doubt the replies will follow that lead. Good luck, though.

I have been cleaning out my garage recently. Think I can qualify for an upper management position? (See what I mean by a lack of seriousness?)
 
So you are in sales ... right. ;)
I work for an environmental remediation firm here in Florida. The company’s headquarters is in Winter Park but we have offices in Tampa, Ft. Lauderdale, and Windsor NJ. As an essential service - we clean up polluted sites or environmental spills - we never had to shut down last year and our business has actually grown. Our biggest problem isn’t getting work; it’s getting workers. We have a lot of open positions, especially in New Jersey, some of which don’t require a degree or experience; we will provide all necessary training and safety supplies. For certain jobs, relocation reimbursement may be possible. Here is a link to our website’s career page. Non-UConn fans welcome! I’m surrounded by USF/Florida/FSU fans anyway.

If you connect us with someone that is hired by Handex, you get a referral bonus and the new employee gets a signing bonus.


Also, one of the owners of the company has interests in other companies, one of which is an electrical contractor. If interested PM or email me and I’ll pass the info along. The job is in the Orlando area and an electrician’s license is required.

Gotta give it to Florida, there’s no age-ism here. Most companies hire based on merit, not youth. I got a job here after only 6 weeks in the state. And there are perks, like being able to wear shorts and t-shirts in February.
 
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S. Windsor has openings for school custodians.
 
Windsor is by Dayton? Relatively close to Princeton? I been a Jersey ex-patriot for many years now...
 
Windsor is by Dayton? Relatively close to Princeton? I been a Jersey ex-patriot for many years now...
So you are no longer patriotic in general, or just not a fan of Jersey? ;)
 
He’s talking Ct
We have an office in Windsor NJ, near Princeton. Apparently, there’s a custodian job in South Windsor CT, although it my be a joke. Hard to tell
 
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The term "workers" always makes me cringe. "Employees" is so much better. Less ant-like.
 
I'm a retiree. If anyone's interested in being a retiree in Ohio, call me.
I am retired and living in Alabama. Might I also be retired in Ohio without actually moving to Ohio? I must maintain my Alabama residence upon pain of divorce. But I love the idea of being retired in several places at once. Please check with your HR people and get back to me. Thanks in advance. And be advised that I have chosen to pursue the retirement option in Texas, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Indiana, and perhaps West Virginia as I spent some of my working life in these states, gainfully employed of course. I anxiously await the bliss that will surely redound to me from simultaneous multiple opportunities to do absolutely nothing in so many places at one time. Thanks again for the opportunity to flesh out my options @SallyH . :rolleyes:
 
We have an office in Windsor NJ, near Princeton. Apparently, there’s a custodian job in South Windsor CT, although it my be a joke. Hard to tell
Sorry, no joke. They have two spots open. I figured this was a good thread to add that fact.
 
The term "workers" always makes me cringe. "Employees" is so much better. Less ant-like.
It just flowed with the sentence. I typically refer to our people as staff members or employees
 
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It just flowed with the sentence. I typically refer to our people as staff members or employees
The repetition of a word or sound for emphasis is a time honored tradition. It is an old rhetorical trick called epizeuxis. You are in fine company there, Nan.
 
The repetition of a word or sound for emphasis is a time honored tradition. It is an old rhetorical trick called epizeuxis. You are in fine company there, Nan.
Wait, isn't that the Greek guy who had the hots for his mom? I think his friends used to call him Rex though.
 
Wait, isn't that the Greek guy who had the hots for his mom? I think his friends used to call him Rex though.
No, wrong guy for sure. It is a very "complex" issue. I suggest you start first looking into Chapman's Homer. Do not start with Pythagoras as he is far too square.
 
No, wrong guy for sure. It is a very "complex" issue. I suggest you start first looking into Chapman's Homer. Do not start with Pythagoras as he is far too square.
Wait when did Chapman get a homer? I think of him as more of a hit for average kind of a guy.
 
Timing is everything - I ran hazardous waste collection programs for close to 25 years but retired last summer. Otherwise I would have been at least casually interested.

But, a friend of mine in the field was looking for a job last time we spoke so perhaps this is a good lead for her.

Thanks for posting.
 
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