Posted on 10/18/2014 7:56:43 AM PDT by maggief
Theyre looking for the few, the proud and the really desperate.
For a measly $19 an hour, a government contractor is offering applicants the opportunity to get up close and personal with potential Ebola patients at JFK Airport including taking their temperatures.
Angel Staffing Inc. is hiring brave souls with basic EMT or paramedic training to assist Customs and Border Protection officers and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in identifying possible victims at Terminal 4, where amped-up Ebola screening started on Saturday.
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I’m guessing these are all “temporary” positions. I don’t see long term career options with a job like that.
Resume builder or killer, you think?
Part of Obola’s job creation plan. :o/
Hi Maggie
Wonder who is politically connect to the employment service? Any idea who owns it?
Crosslink
A killer of a resume builder, I think.
I guess they don’t have to worry about retirement benefits, but I don’t know that it’s possible to offer a good enough medical plan.
Shovel ready jobs obama promised.
Shovel ready jobs obama promised.
These I’m sure are jobs Americans don’t want.
http://angelstaffing.net/movers-and-shakers.php
Shannon Ralston is the Founder, President and CEO of Angel Staffing Inc with the responsibility for overseeing all aspects of the business from marketing to government contract obligations. Shannon began her college career at the University of Akron on an Army ROTC Scholarship and graduate with her Bachelors Degree in Nursing and a minor in Military Science and History at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma.
Shannon leads a team of 22 corporate staff and 1500 field employee all working in the healthcare field with the majority working within private, state, and federal inpatient healthcare facilities in an around the South Texas Region are and throughout the nation. Angel Staffing has staffing contracts in 4 other states and is heavily involved in Texas Disaster Response and more recently in International Disaster Response.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIMigVo1pyA
Maybe the guy that cleans the cobra pit would like to work in air conditioning.
This is so stupid on so many levels. An Ebola victim who knows he's sick will take over-the-counter medicine to mask his fever.
And what will the US do with an Ebola victim who doesn't know he's sick, and so exhibits a fever? Attempt to treat him? Quarantine him? Return him to his home country in a private jet?
They might wish to contact some of the retired workers from Fukushima. Didn’t the power company hire back retirees who suffered high radiation levels? If any remain alive, they might be willing to fearlessly work in such a field. How about Ebola survivors, already immune?
so how much is this costing us companies compared to a travel ban from ebolaland? how many people are not travelling now?
I would not put myself in the direct path of potential Ebola infections for 190$ an hour.
Shannon Ralston, FOO (Friend of Obama)?
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