The Pirates House
Savannah Georgia, 1753 It was built as an inn for sailors. The drinking whoring, scallywags and pirates followed and the bar was inevitable!!!
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DEP’S JOB FAIR FOR MILITARY VETERANS TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th
(14/P99) TRENTON – Military veterans are encouraged to attend Wednesday’s special veterans’ job fair sponsored by the Department of Environmental Protection in conjunction with the New Jersey Environmental Infrastructure Trust. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the DEP headquarters building on 401 East State Street in Trenton. In addition to DEP and representatives, the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development and the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs will have staff on site to answer questions and provide information. Also, DEP “Veteran Ambassadors’’– veterans from various branches of the military now working at the DEP – will be on hand to help guide prospective employees through the process. “We currently have 91 military veterans serving with us and are committed to adding more of these dedicated men and women who have served their country so well to our ranks,’’ said DEP Commissioner Bob Martin. “We strongly encourage veterans seeking employment to attend the job fair and take a look at what we might offer them, and to suggest how they can help us.’’ Candidates can apply for DEP and EIT jobs in more than 20 areas, including everything from clerical, human resources, information technology and risk management jobs to State Park Police officers, forest fire observers, research scientists, communications operators and environmental engineer trainees. Information sessions will be held on various topics, including: veterans’ benefits; veterans’ preferences; job specifications; tips for filling out applications; and preparing for interviews. “Helping military personnel transition back to civilian employment and assisting veterans secure new jobs has been a priority for the Christie Administration,’’ said Labor Commissioner Harold J. Wirths. “We have more than 40 veteran representatives on our staff, many of whom are veterans themselves, to link service people to employers who are deeply interested in the experience and work ethic they bring to a business. It is the least we can do for those who sacrificed so much for our country.” Veterans attending the job fair should bring their civilian/military photo ID and their resume, and should dress “business casual.’’ To register for Civil Service Veterans Preference, please bring your DD214. To access the registration form, visit:http://www.nj.gov/dep/jobs/jobfair-reg.pdf For more information on the job fair, visit:http://www.nj.gov/dep/jobs/ Veterans and all other job-seekers can learn about all of New Jersey’s re-employment services atwww.Jobs4Jersey.com For more information on veterans’ issues and services in New Jersey, visit:http://www.state.nj.us/military/
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