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From waiting tables to assisting as a bilingual specialist, there are a number of employment opportunities in the Patchogue-Medford this week. Email other jobs to be considered for publication in this feature to michael@patch.com.

Patchogue

Marketing positions

Full-time and part-time work as a customer service salesperson is available at Vector Marketing Corporation’s Patchogue location. Applicants must have a high school degree or be 18 years old.

Source: monster.com

Security position

Job seekers looking for a part-time position may want to consider employment as a loss prevention clerk at Burlington Coat Factory in Patchogue.. The position involves preventing theft and ensuring safety standards at the store.

Source: indeed.com

Waiters/waitresses needed

Lombardi’s on the Bay is looking for waiters and waitresses for its Patchogue location. Those interested may apply by faxing it to 737-6760, attention: Leslie, or apply by going to the location at 600 South Ocean Avenue between from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Source: craigslist.org

Medford

Bilingual assistant

A Medford chiropractic business is looking for a bilingual assistant. The hours vary, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. 7 p.m., on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, and 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday.

Source: craigslist.org

Claims adjuster

Those who have experience working as a claims adjuster may want to consider a job opening at Progressive’s Medford location. The job involves dealing with car insurance claims.

Source: indeed.com

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Vector Marketing reviews report that this company markets the Cutco line of cutlery and has done so since 1981. This successful company has grown substantially since its early days in the marketing industry. One of the biggest strengths of this marketing giant is the door-to-door sales methods that are used to increase sales for the Cutco Cutlery line. The marketing website, BringitonMarketing.com, has examined all of the reviews online and has published alternatives for jobseekers that want something more than a door-to-door sales job offline. More information can be found at the BringitonMarketing.com website.

“Cutco Cutlery is guaranteed forever,” claims the warranty that is given out with every sale. A 15-day satisfaction refund guarantee is also provided when a salesman or saleswomen pitches a sale to someone that is expected to buy the cutlery.

One way that Vector Marketing has expanded its ground operations is by hiring high school students searching for summer and weekend work. The ideal candidate, according to the Vector Marketing hiring requirements, is 17 years old and has the ability to work immediately. An entry-level sales position is offered and base pay is between $12 and $20 per set of cutlery that is sold.

The door-to-door sales method has been highly profitable over the past 30 years for Cutco Cutlery. Former workers that have sold the knife sets were asked to purchase a training kit to understand the quality of what they were selling. There are some reviews online that are written negatively about the process of selling in this fashion. Modern students that did not grow up with door-to-door sales might have a hard time grasping the concept of working long hours for little pay in a direct selling position.

BringitonMarketing.com has no relations with Vector Marketing or Cutco Cutlerly. This marketing company reviews work at home programs and offers alternatives to interested workers. Students or others that are not interested in selling knives door-to-door can take advantage of positions like working at home with a PC or laptop. More information about this position is included on the BringitonMarketing.com homepage.

About BringitonMarketing.com

BringitonMarketing.com is one of the most legitimate sources to find work at home opportunities on the Internet. This marketing company finds and reviews works at home programs and methods of training to help those seeking home employment to make better decisions. There are thousands of opportunities available at any time for someone to review and decide if they are right for them. The talented experts at BringitonMarketing.com are knowledgeable Internet marketing professionals that all have reached success with some of the very programs and training methods that are offered online.


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Simon Richardson MBE lit the final paralympic cauldron outside City Hall in Cardiff on Monday. It was part of a series of flamecelebrations that have happened around the UK in the lead up to the 2012 Paralympic Games.

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"I was so proudto light the cauldron and get nominated to do it because there are so many morepeople more worthy than me," Simon told BikeRadar. "I got specified by John Morgan and the team atDisability Sports Wales to do that. I'd just like to thankfriends such a Magnus Backstedt and his family and my family and the manypeople who just turned up out of nowhere in the pouring rain for being part ofthe special day.”

The multi-Paralympic medalist's ownpreparations for London 2012 were dashed when he was knocked off his bike andleft for dead during an early morning training session just over a year ago by drunk and partially sighted farmer Edward Howell Adams, driving a van onthe A48 near Bridgend.

Talking about the court case which comes toa conclusion with sentencing for Adams this Thursday, he said: “It will be nice to getfull closure from the accident. Whatever happens, happens to him but the CPS haspushed hard so a precedent will hopefully be set so that drunk driving withadverse outcomes like this now automatically becomes dangerous driving.Hopefully my misfortune has helped the roads be slightly safer and to makeprocedure slightly easier for those involved in future incidents.”

“I would have loved tohave been there in London to compete but now I'm setting my goals on Rio," said a determined Richardson. "Ihave a really good team behind me and I'm looking forward to the (back)operation in mid-to-late September.” Whether he will be on a two wheeled bikeor in a hand-cycle remains to be seen as the procedure he will undergo willlikely reduce his ability to bend his spine.

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