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100,000 Service Shops Nation-wide The
Tri-State and National Job Recruitment Center 2,000+ Service Shops in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York must fulfill 100,000+ new job positions in local vehicle assembly, office, network and field operations. The positions are for 32 to 40+ hours per week, and range from $15.00 to $30 dollars per hour. The Presidential Debate 2008 Question- Fund 100,000 Service Shops, is a plan that will create millions of new good paying jobs! Over one million people are expected to be put back to work in 2010 if the U.S. Congress adopts the Non-Motorized Vehicle standard for use on American highways.
Instructions
for Résumés and Job Applications A ONE PAGE résumé is required, a cover letter is optional. You can e-mail your résumé to dlfgroup@juno.com and JOB APPLICATIONS can be processed here, or mail them to the address below. We recommend both e-mail & postal mail methods. This complete Job Fair process is FREE OF CHARGE. Each job applicant is required to refer 3 people [with completed job applications or résumés] who are looking for full time work in the immediate targeted areas of New Jersey (Camden, Burlington and Mercer Counties), Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) or New York (N.Y.C.). Additional New Jersey Counties with Sea Port access have been included. Do Not Cross Reference Job Contacts! This will void our ability to obtain 100,000 people who need work. If DLF Group Inc. cannot find 100,000 people to work for an average of $25 per hour in a 30 day timeframe [indefinite], there are no people looking for work. These jobs have been vacant for over one year, as stated from Private Investor sources. The success of Burlington City Dual Mode may be determined on the Federal Government level. Based on the available location you select, several participating Service Shops in your community will be targeted for the Burlington City Dual-Mode Project. All other NJ, Pa., and NY locations will soon become available. Upon selection for training and work in your community, you can specify a job location if you live in an area different from your home address. Job Applicants who apply will not be refused a job opportunity, but some circumstances may make it more difficult to provide work in their local community. Travel may be required based on these situations. Job Applicants are encouraged to contact their State Representatives, and direct them to the www.gasfreenj.com website. The City of Burlington waited over 4 years for this project to arrive in their community. This international infrastructure project was originally drafted in 1999. Job Applicants must review this website for available dates in the Burlington City Auditorium (if available and TBA), and will NO LONGER be contacted via e-mail, mail or phone. The expense of returned mail, wrong numbers and incorrect e-mail addresses is burdening our systems. A complete status report (a copy of your job application or résumé) will be forwarded to the U.S. Congress (Dept. of Transportation) for guidelines and training to fund the Non-Motorized Vehicle Transportation Project featured in the 2009 U.S. Transportation Bill. Job Creation Funding is determined by Private Investors, not the Federal Government. Regulatory assistance is needed on the Local, State, and Federal level, so Private Investors have assurance that the Burlington City Dual Mode project will be completed. Job Applicants who do not have computer access must contact DLF Group Inc. via direct mail for Burlington City Auditorium dates of availability and to preview Burlington City Dual Mode, obtain training and/or job status.
Job Applicants who cannot make the scheduled dates and do not have computer access will be provided with a DVD-ROM of the Burlington City Dual Mode project. DLF Group Inc. does not recommend that Job Applicants miss their existing work (call out, illness, etc.) during their transition to different career opportunities.
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