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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Job Hunting? Here's Who's Hiring in Clawson

A list of several recent job postings from Clawson businesses.

Looking for work in Clawson? Here are five job openings: Who's Hiring: Rite Aid Who's Hiring: Blockbuster Who's Hiring: Taco Bell Who's Hiring: H&R Block Who's Hiring: Liberty Tax Service Jobs found through Craiglist, Indeed, CareerBuilder.com. Editor’s note: Patch cannot guarantee these jobs will be available when you apply. We do not endorse or recommend these jobs. Please do your own research about any potential employer before you apply. Are you an employer who is currently hiring? Email clawson@patch.com to have your job openings featured on Clawson Patch.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Troy's AirTime Trampoline Looks to Hire 80 Employees Immediately

The trampoline and game park, which opens in September, will host a job fair at its Troy location Sept. 15-16.

Friday, August 31, 2012

Troy's AirTime Trampoline Looks to Hire 80 Employees Immediately

The trampoline and game park, which opens in September, will host a job fair at its Troy location Sept. 15-16.

The following information was supplied by AirTime Trampoline & Game Park. AirTime Trampoline & Game Park, Troy’s new trampoline park and music venue, will be hosting a JOBapalooza Sept. 15 and 16 to hire for 80 new jobs coming to the metro Detroit area.   In preparation for the grand opening of the 31,000-square-foot indoor trampoline park in September, AirTime will be immediately hiring customer service associates, event hosts, court monitors and maintenance personnel.  The job fair will be held at AirTime Trampoline & Game Park (662 East Big Beaver Road in Troy) on Saturday, Sept. 15 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 16 from 1-5 p.m.  Interested applicants may like AirTime’s Facebook page, download an application, and submit the …

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

UPDATE: Governor Calls for Road Fixes, School Changes, Combined Local Services

In his 2012 State of the State speech, Snyder also proposes rapid bus lines for Metro Detroit commuters.

Gov. Rick Snyder spoke Wednesday night of upgrading Michigan roads, starting a Metro Detroit regional transit authority and helping cities and townships combine services. Those are among the second-year policy priorities for "the reinvention of Michigan" he pushed during a one-hour State of the State address to legislators and a statewide broadcast audience. "We cannot afford to slow down," he declared. Focusing on roads, Snyder urged the Legislature to start work on a 13-bill road package introduced last year and hold hearings about how to keep Michigan's aging roads from getting progressively worse. "The state cannot afford to neglect the health of our infrastructure," he said. "We are underfunding our road system by upward of $1.4 …

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mike smith

9:54 pm on Thursday, February 9, 2012

What do pensions have to with good gifted teachers? They can always open an IRA like the rest of us   more ›

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