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Country: USA
Location: Wisconsin-Milwaukee MILWAUKEE, WI 53201
Total applied: 40
Job Category:Other
Relevant Work Experience:Less than 1 Year
Location:MILWAUKEE, WI 53201
Status:Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project
Occupations:Other
Career Level:Entry Level
Relevant Work Experience:Less than 1 Year
Computer Repair/ Firefighters/ Management/ Medical

Computer Repair/ Firefighters/ Management & Medical Professionals

COMPUTER REPAIR TRAINEES
High school grads, ages 17 - 34.  Learn state-of-the-art computers at our expense and receive excellent salary/benefits pkg.  Paid relocation. 
Call for an interview at
1-800-469-6289.


FIREFIGHTERS- 
ENTRY LEVEL OPENINGS
Limited openings for entry level firefighter trainees.  Good pay/ benefits.  Must be under 34, in good physical condition, and be a H.S. grad.  Paid training/
relocation expenses.  Call 1-800-469-6289

Management Trainee
Gain valuable experience As a Navy Officer, command cutting-edge technology and take on management roles fast. Must be a U.S.
citizen, no older than 28, have a BA/BS degree and be willing to relocate.
Call 1-800-469-6289

Medical
Professionals
Learn more about the Navy Medical Corps. Experience Navy medicine and a thriving practice worldwide with professional liability protection. Must be a U.S. citizen and
willing to relocate.
Call 1-800-469-6289.

- Apply for Computer Repair/ Firefighters/ Management/ Medical


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