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East Pasco Job and Career Fair
Looking for a Job?
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
11 am - 3 pmDade City Business Center
The Hornbuckle Room
15000 Citrus Country Drive
Dade City, FL 33523Map it
- Free and open to the public to attend
- Bring several copies of your resume
- Dress for success
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Be prepared for on-the-spot interviews
An equal opportunity employer/program. Employers present will range in opportunities. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
For more information on event Dade City Job Fair Flyer---
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Pasco County OJT/NEG
What's OJT stand for? On-the-Job-Training. What's NEG stand for? National Emergency Grant. What's that mean for you? If you're looking for employment and meet certain criteria, it could mean employment. Career Central is holding two sessions on April 27, 2011 with limited seating to screen for new employees to fill some open positions such as:9565907--Production Helper @ $9/hr.--needs twomore
9538696--Engineering Support Trainee @ $13+/hr.
9558968--Account Representative @ $9/hr.--Needs five.
9564165--Customer Service Representative @ $9+/hr.
9564258--Warehouse Worker @ $9+/hr.
9564274--Inside/Outside Sales @ $9+/hr.
9554482--Manufacturing Assembly @ $9/hr.
9554512--Manufacturing Material Handler @ $9/hr.
9554863--Data Entry @ $9/hr.
9556348--Medical Assistant @ $10/hr.
9556341--Medical Receptionist @ $10/hr.
9557909--Massage Therapist--Licensed @ $12.50+/hr. No experience necessary
9557516--Metals Customer Service Rep @ $10+ commensurate w/experience--Needs two
9565126--Medical Receptionist @ $9/hr. 30 hrs./wk. Full time after training.
9550376--Machine Operator @ $12.50/hr.--needs eight.
9553021--Rigger/Assembler/Laminator @ $9/hr. Little or no experience req.
9564007--Vinyl Graphic Applicator/Sign Assembler--needs two @ $9+/hr.
9551974-- Support Associates Group Home CNA $9.00 (minimum) 6 positions
9550543--Machinist @ $10+/hr. Prefers a mechanical background. Ownership of tools a plus
9562981--.NET/C# Developer @ $10+/hr.
9540798--Finisher/Painter @ $13+/hr.
9551522--Electrical Design Engineer @ $16+/hr.
9551611--Project Manager (bi-lingual) @ $16+/hr.
9552239--Assembly Technician @ $16+/hr.
9562754—Technician, Repair @$8/hr.
9562959—Gate Mfg Division Manager Assistant @$8hr.
9553114--Turbine Technician @ $15+/hr.
9563614--Shipping/Receiving Clerk @ $14 - $17/hr.
9564817--Press Brake Operator @ $12-15/hr.
If you're interested in learning more, click here to view all the details from Career Central.
The sessions are on April 27, 2011 at 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM at the New Port Richey, Springhill, and Zephyrhills Career Central locations.Make sure you bring with you:- Driver License/State Identification
- Social Security Card - original
- Proof of Residency (correct address on driver license or utility bill in your name mailed to your residency address)
- DD214 (if applicable)
- Resume
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Taxes for Students with Summer Jobs
Do Students have to pay taxes on their summer income?
Many students may not realize they have to pay taxes on their summer income. Whether students are babysitting, mowing lawns, delivering newspapers, or other jobs, they must pay taxes on the income they've earned.
The following kinds of income often received by students are generally taxable:-Pay for services performed
-Self-employment income
-Investment income
-Certain scholarships and fellowships
Some tips on taking preventative measures:
- Know your employment classification
Ask your employer about your status and how you're being paid. Be clear about whether your employer considers you an employee or an "independent contract worker."
- Tally your tips
Tips are taxable income, so you will have to tell the IRS in 2011 what you made in tips this year. Keep a record of what you earn.
- Keep your pay stubs
Without pay stubs, employees have little to help them report their income. Often, the stubs have cumulative information, so the last one will be enough to save.
- Know what's withheld
Read your pay stubs carefully, knowing what money you receive isn't the same as knowing what money you earned.
- Be aware of tax-filing basics
Many students may be working their first job and they'll have to file taxes perhaps for the first time, so consider these tax basics
Depending on where you work, there are several different ways in which you might need to file your taxes. Be sure to do your homework to find out what tax obligations the IRS wants students who are earning income to know
Visit the FAQ at USA.gov to learn more
more - Know your employment classification
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Help Finding a Job
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Career Central is a one stop center for Pasco and Hernando county residents seeking a job or changing careers. They will help you in your job search, provide training, and teach you interviewing techniques. Their website Career Central is loaded with tools and information. You can visit one of their three office locations or stop by the
Hudson Library on January 13th, 20th, and 27th between 9:30 AM and 2:00 PM. For more information call the Hudson Library at (727) 861-3040.
Hugh Embry Library on January 28th between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM. For more information, call the Hugh Embry Library at (352) 567-3576.
There are other one stop career centers throughout Florida. Click on this Workforce Florida link to find the career center near you. To see when the Careeer Central bus is coming to a location near you, you can click on this link or go back to the home page of this blog and scroll to the bottom center column heading, "Career Central Bus". -
Introduction to the E-Government Job Seeker Blog
On this blog, we will post information to help you find a job, change careers, and learn about job training and educational opportunities. As you explore this blog, you will find information about upcoming career fairs in the Pasco/Hernando area; information about how to file unemployment in Florida; a link to the Career Central Bus which stops at multiple locations every month to help people find and fill-out job applications, put together resumes; and more. Remember you can always "Ask a Librarian" your employment related questions.
Left Side: career fairs in the Pasco/Hernando area, contact a librarian with any employment or job seeking questions, a link to search our library catalog, and a section for job seeking tips/career tips available through the Pasco County Library System.
Middle: Career Central Bus schedule (the Career Central Bus stops at multiple locations every month to help people find and fill-out job applications, put together resumes, and more), label cloud (popular tags from different blog posts)
Right Side: Pasco County Government Job Openings, Employ Florida link, People First! State of Florida jobs, GED assistance, links to subscribe to this blog, a blog archive, and a list of other blogs.more
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