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50OFF TUITION Only www.thejobguide.com THE GUIDE (800) 654-9776 Apr 8–Apr 2011 21, Vol. 23 Issue 7 ARKANSASARKANSAS JOB Check out NWA’s Newest Cosmetology School! Butterball, LLC located in Start your NEW Career Huntsville, AR currently has an % opening for the following position: Limited time 50OFF TUITION only. We offer comprehensive courses that prepare GENERAL LABOR PRODUCTION students for licensing by the Arkansas Department of Health-Cosmetology. We are looking for individuals to join our team at our Huntsville, AR location. We 2600 W. Hudson Rd. Rogers, AR offer an excellent wage and benefits package! If you are interested in working for a nationally recognized company who produces turkey products, please stop by and fill out an application at: 1294 N College Huntsville, AR 72740 You may also complete an application at the Workforce Development Offices in Rogers, Fayetteville, or Harrison Attitude is Everything... 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D Butterball, LLC is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and does not discriminate against employees or job applicants on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, handicap, disability, veteran 479-770-4900 479-524-0277 479-770-5150 status, or any other status or condition protected by applicable federal or state statues. EMPLOYMENT / CAREER TRAINING / BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Sales & We are expanding and hiring for the following positions Marketing Positions Arkansas Licensed Boiler Operators For Northwest Arkansas and Must provide current Boiler Operator’s License Southwest Missouri territory Human Resource Electrical & Mechanical background a plus Professionals NOARK, local SHRM Chapter, is your Experienced Welders one stop shop for HR related Stick Welders—must pass 6G welding test Call 417–271–3447 to information in NWA area. 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