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PROJECT MANAGER, AIRPORT DELAY REDUCTION PROGRAM The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is a bistate public agency operating some of the busiest and most important transportation links in the New York/New Jersey region including The Port Authority Trans Hudson Corporation (PATH), the primary transit link between Manhattan and New Jersey communities and suburban commuter railroads. The Aviat...
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Posted Fri 25th September
Attn: Truck, Bus, Auto & Aviation Helpers If You Have What It Takes, WE WANT YOU! COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH PLAN • PENSION PLAN • PAID HOLIDAYS/VACATIONS • PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES • FREE TRANSPORTATION PASS CLEANER / MAINTAINER’S HELPER Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority (MaBSTOA) & MTA Bus Company EXAM NO: 3001 FILING PERIOD: 11/4/09 – 11/24/09 STARTING SALARY: $13.61 per hour f...
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Posted Thu 5th November
Summit Security Services, Inc. is one of the largest privately-held security service companies in the NY/NJ metropolitan area. Summit offers proven security solutions to meet nearly every security challenge across a wide range of industries, including corporate and financial institutions, colleges and universities, commercial and residential real estate, hotels, world-class sporting events, and ai...
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Posted Wed 18th November
The Big Apple is famous as the hub of the publishing industry, but it also enjoys prolific commerce in tourism, chemical production and agriculture. America's Career InfoNet shows that occupations on the rise in New York include General Office Workers, Retail Salespeople, Cashiers, Janitorial Staff, Secretaries and Administrative Assistants. Occupations in decline include Telephone Operators, Word Processors, Typists, Radio Mechanics and Travel Agents.
New York at a Glance:
Unemployment Rate: 4.7%
2005 Per Capita Income: $40,507
Largest Cities: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, Syracuse
Minimum Hourly Wage: $6.75 (rises to $7.15 in 2007)