As posted on their site (Mar. 26, 2006)-- http://www.imrcmodels.com/employmentop.html Now you have two choices--IM or Atlas for employment. Jim
Hmmm, this is pretty much what I do for a living... ...Only not with trains!... [ March 28, 2006, 04:31 PM: Message edited by: campp ]
George, do tell. (via e-mail of course...don't want to tip-off the competition!!!) I know they had a computer/graphic artist position a couple years ago which would not be completely outside my realm of experience. I figure the "right person" in the MRR industry means somebody that's cheap. I'm definitely not cheap. hehe
Organized, motivated, positive attitude, ability to multitask, work well with others, Same requirements as head burgerflipper at Micky Dee's. Burger King adds flexibility to the list so you can have it your way. Not for me. I'm in training for the greeter job at Walmart.
For 27 years I was a Programmer/Analyst on IBM mid-range computers. Then the jobs ran out in this area and the wife refuses to move away from the grandkids, so now I own a little shop where I make and sell hand-made soap. Doesn't pay much, but it's a whole lot less stress.
OMG I'm just rolling.Thats too funny. </font>[/QUOTE]I am a head burgerflipper for Mickey Dee's. I applied for same job at Burger King but didn't get it. They said I wasn't flexible enough.
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I am the service auditor for McDonalds, I make sure your OJ and sodas are perfect. At least in NW Canada that is. And they use a clam shell now, no more flipping!
Hey, that must be alot of fun. Do you have a web site? I'm a former ranch hand now in the motion picture industry. Cam