Oct. 31--Your future employee is a man who is reliable and hard-working with a long work history in Panama City. He lost his job because the business he was working at closed due to damages caused by Hurricane Michael. He has worked mainly in food service but is very strong and could work as a mover, a dishwasher or even a lobby attendant. He is a hard-worker and very dependable. He has reliable transportation and would need to work day shift. Additionally he is eligible for OJT, a program where his salary, workers' comp. and liability insurance are at no cost to the employer for a 90-day work trial period. Will you take a chance on him?
Celebrating: We are so thankful to Red Lobster and our entire community for their continued support and investing in Arc of the Bay clients and our employment program.
For information about this or any of the other clients or services offered by The Arc of the Bay call Crystal at 850.532.0884 or Kathie at 850.896.5798.
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