This includes a new city manager, 911 operators, foreman, street train drivers, jobs at the new rec centre, CAT technicians, power engineers and life guards.
The Mayor of Corner Brook says there is a “generalized labour shortage in the city.” On Bayfm this morning with Lenny Benoit, Jim Parsons says city hall is always looking for new people and the list of available jobs is long. This includes a new city manager, 911 operators, foreman, street train drivers, jobs at the new rec centre, CAT technicians, power engineers and life guards. Parsons says the city has great health benefits and insurance and a lot of city staff serve for 35 or 40 years. Jobs will be open as long as they are posted. Go to cornerbrook.com for more information.
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