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Certain-Revolution85 t1_jbhzusr wrote

Reply to comment by teladero1 in Job postings by teladero1

I would look into an agency. Theres one in lebanon i believe that an old company i worked for went through. I have a degree and advanced metal manufactoring and welding and through an agency i have landed some decent jobs. Some of them are job specific as well.

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teladero1 OP t1_jbhzdin wrote

Reply to comment by Certain-Revolution85 in Job postings by teladero1

Main office is near Berlin NH. Not super relevant as we don’t work out of the office. Travel to Maine and Vermont is common so someone centrally located in the state would be great.

Salary is $45-55k plus benefits. No degree needed. You do need to have technical background like networking and good communication skills.

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Certain-Revolution85 t1_jbhz3k5 wrote

Reply to Job postings by teladero1

Firstly. Where is the main office located? Secondly. What is the salary being offered and what is required?. Any jobs that require advanced degrees are often more suited towards city people. A lot of rural like myself do more hands on work. New hampshire is a strange state because the available pool often has "just enough" knowledge to get by for most jobs. Perhaps seek out a tech agency that can help find specific candidates.

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gortexcondom t1_jbhy16b wrote

171 republicans voted against leaving Syria and only 150 democrats against it.

47 republicans voted for leaving Syria and 56 democrats voted for leaving.

There is no helping you people, it’s a lost cause. The numbers are right in front of you and you choose to believe whatever you want instead.

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Different_Ad7655 t1_jbhwxqk wrote

Looks like a pretty even vote to me . And as far as obeying their master hmmmm I think you don't have to look far for the pitcherof Donald Kool-Aid. I could only wish that Democrats listened to their "masters" and voted as a block. If that were the case we would certainly control the house

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livefreethendie t1_jbhwvrv wrote

But that is not allowed to be the school's responsibility because the school -as a government entity paid for by tax payer dollars- strictly has to not be religious in any way. That includes 1000 year old religions just as much as whatever you think these parents are concerned about.

If the parents just want to know what's going on in their childrens lives it is their responsibility to develop that relationship and just ask the kids themselves.

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StrikingExamination6 t1_jbhtwgt wrote

What did the republicans do? Math isn’t my strongest skill, but I can read. It looks like only 47 of them had the balls to stand up to their party. So maybe instead of trying to make this a democrats bad scenario, you should look at the money that the no votes on both side got to vote that way.

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thenagain11 t1_jbhrtk8 wrote

My tonsils were removed at age 3 - was I mutilated? No. I received necessary medical care. If a doctor, psychologist, and parents all feel this is medically the best choice for the welfare of a kid after years of treatment- who the hell are you to give your opinion. Most surgerys aren't even done until teen years or after, and not for years after a person has been living in their new gender and receiving regular therapy.

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