EMPLOYMENT
They're hiring - local job openings
Openings include Vale City Library, Ranch Work, Boards, Commissions, and Committees.
The Enterprise
December 5, 2018 at 6:48am

VALE CITY LIBRARY
IS NOW HIRING PART TIME/FILL IN LIBRARY ASSISTANT UP TO 10 HOURS A WEEK. $10.50 AN HOUR. MUST BE ABLE TO WORK A FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE.
NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED. PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT CITY HALL OR FILL ONE OUT ON THE WEBSITE CITYOFVALE.COM
POSITION OPEN UNTIL FILLED.
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Help wanted:
General Ranch Worker
Needed
Start immediately.
208-741-0452
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