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Vet Tech/Customer Associate - Paws Plus Inc. - Syracuse, NY

DESCRIPTION Do you have a Veterinary background and LOVE to work with pets and their people? Come join our VETCO-PawsPlus team! We're looking for team...
From Paws Plus Inc. - 17 May 2012 05:09:55 GMT - View all Syracuse jobs

Phlebotomist Clerk - Syracuse Community Health Center, Inc. - Syracuse, NY

Responsible for all phlebotomy procedures processing patients for blood drawing, screening demographic data, issuing lab encounters, pricing service, label...
From Syracuse Community Health Center - 17 May 2012 03:18:36 GMT - View all Syracuse jobs

Residential Insurance Inspector - Overland Solutions - Syracuse, NY

Overland Surveys, a division of Overland Solutions, is a leading provider of residential and basic commercial inspection surveys to the insurance industry...
From Overland Solutions - 17 May 2012 02:03:04 GMT - View all Syracuse jobs

Resident Assistant - Crouse Hospital - Syracuse, NY

The Resident Assistant works with office staff, faculty and students to create a safe environment which is conducive to sleep, study and socialization for all...
From Crouse Hospital - 16 May 2012 23:41:53 GMT - View all Syracuse jobs

Service Operations Agent Dispatch - Syracuse - Building Efficiency North America - Syracuse, NY

Service Operations Agent Dispatch - Syracuse - 079277 Johnson Controls is a global diversified technology and industrial leader serving customers in more...
From Johnson Controls - 16 May 2012 15:07:13 GMT - View all Syracuse jobs

Operations Research Analyst - Department of Defense - Syracuse, NY

Join Team DCMA -- Challenge yourself! The Defense Contract Management Agency is a rich resource of indispensable partners who contribute to and benefit from... $68,809 - $89,450 a year
From usajobs.gov - 16 May 2012 12:46:50 GMT - View all Syracuse jobs

NY Part Time Receptionist - Dot Foods, Inc. - Liverpool, NY

Job Title: Receptionist Department: Administration Location: Liverpool, NY Shift/ Hours: Monday- Friday, 10am – 2pm Supervision: a. Reports to HR...
From Dot Foods, Inc. - 16 May 2012 09:24:01 GMT - View all Liverpool jobs

Sec Ops Clerk - UIT Job - BNY Mellon - East Syracuse, NY

Sec Ops Clerk - UIT (Job Number: 1205167) BNY Mellon is a global financial services company focused on helping clients manage and service their financial...
From BNY Mellon - 16 May 2012 04:18:46 GMT - View all East Syracuse jobs

GIP - Undergraduate Intern Job - BNY Mellon - Syracuse, NY

GIP - Undergraduate Intern (Job Number: 1205019) BNY Mellon is a global financial services company focused on helping clients manage and service their...
From BNY Mellon - 16 May 2012 04:18:46 GMT - View all Syracuse jobs

Benefit Educator - Total Benefit Communications - Syracuse, NY

Benefit Educator – English and/or Bilingual Position Summary Total Benefit Communications, LLC, an Ascensus company, specializes in employee benefits...
From Total Benefit Communications - 15 May 2012 22:35:24 GMT - View all Syracuse jobs

Sec Ops Clerk - UIT - iNautix Technologies - East Syracuse, NY

The East Syracuse, NY location of BNYMellon is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Sec Ops Clerk in the Unit Investment Trust (UIT) Group of Asset...
From iNautix Technologies - 15 May 2012 16:27:49 GMT - View all East Syracuse jobs

Entry Level Signal Worker - CSX - Syracuse, NY

Job Summary This position is 100% travel away from home, often times in excess of 300 miles.   You will work as a member of a team away from home all week... $17.50 an hour
From CSX - 15 May 2012 15:45:41 GMT - View all Syracuse jobs

Warehouse Driver - Goodyear - Syracuse, NY

To responsibly drive and courteously deliver/ pick up product to /from specified accounts. Non-driving time associate will perform warehouse duties. Valid...
From Goodyear Tire & Rubber - 15 May 2012 10:11:13 GMT - View all Syracuse jobs

Vehicle Service Attn - Hertz - Syracuse, NY

Are you searching for an opportunity to be a part of a team? Do you find it important to pay close attention to detail while still being able to meet production...
From Hertz - 15 May 2012 09:34:04 GMT - View all Syracuse jobs

Full Time Time Picking Technician in Syracuse - Omnicare - Syracuse, NY

SUMMARY: The Picking/Packing/Staging position is responsible for picking, labeling, and otherwise preparing the finished prescription as well as other light...
From Omnicare, Inc - 15 May 2012 02:32:42 GMT - View all Syracuse jobs

Counselor - St. Joseph's Hospital - Syracuse, NY

Responsible for providing direct and indirect services to clients and families. EDUCATION, TRAINING, EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE: Education: High...
From St. Joseph's Hospital - 15 May 2012 00:04:44 GMT - View all Syracuse jobs

Securities Servicing Processor - iNautix Technologies - East Syracuse, NY

The East Syracuse, NY location of BNYMellon is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Securities Servicing Processor in the Servicing Group of...
From iNautix Technologies - 14 May 2012 21:35:43 GMT - View all East Syracuse jobs

Broadband Tech I Job - Time Warner Cable - Syracuse, NY

Posting Job Title: Broadband Tech I Requisition #: 136049BR Posting Location: United States - New York - Syracuse Area of Interest: Engineering/Technical...
From Time Warner Cable - 12 May 2012 21:01:14 GMT - View all Syracuse jobs

Freight Conductor - CSX - Syracuse, NY

Job Summary Supervise train crews on a freight train and coordinate switch engine crews.  Place cars to facilitate loading and unloading and the makeup and... $43,000 a year
From CSX - 12 May 2012 10:50:05 GMT - View all Syracuse jobs

Loader / Unloader - Cintas - Liverpool, NY

Cintas is currently looking for a Loader/Unloader to join our team of partners. Cintas provides a variety of products to a large customer base each day. Those...
From Cintas - 12 May 2012 09:39:05 GMT - View all Liverpool jobs

Customer Relations Specialist

We need a Customer Relations Specialist to join the team. Responsibilities: -Maintaining customer relationships -Organizing information -Resolving issues -Answering phones -Providing clerical support -Completing other tasks as assigned The ideal candidate for this position has excellent [...]

Animal Clinic Receptionist

We are hiring an Animal Clinic Receptionist to drive the flow of clients and pets through the hospital, ensuring good communication with associates and clients, and coordinating the care of clients and their pets in a happy, welcoming, friendly and efficient manner. Seeking an Animal Clinic [...]

Warehouse Operator

Currently accepting applications for a Warehouse Operator. Duties: - Advise the Warehouse Supervisor or immediate supervisor of inventory levels - Unpack and sort returned books and merchandise - Maintain a clean, organized and safe work environment - Distribute book reorders to branch picking [...]

HR Receptionist

We have an opening for a full-time, entry-level HR Receptionist. The selected Receptionist for the human resources department will not need experience in HR, but will need to be computer savvy, interact well with people in person or over the phone and have great communication skills. Applicants must [...]

June 6-11 - Dog Sitter Needed (Part Time)

Looking for a pet sitter for my 5 year old female Goldendoodle (her name is Bo) - Wednesday June 6 (evening) through Monday June 11 (evening). Ideally I'd like someone to spend the night at our house. Bo's usual schedule with us is a short walk around 7 am, a longer walk around 6 pm and then a quick [...]

Risk Specialist

Job descriptionThe Role:A Risk specialist for the Sell Side team with more than 10+ years experience in Risk Management area. This role requires a blend of skills, both technical and functional. As such...

Transportation Sales Agent

Company Profile: Brock Transportation is a leading customer-focused, non-asset based third party logistics company providing comprehensive truckload, LTL, and logistics services. Brock has over 10,000 carriers under contract and can provide a wide range of truck -transportation products including [...]

Need Sitter In My Home (Part Time)

I am looking for a nanny or sitter to come into my home to watch my two boys. They are 3 years and 6 months old. Hours are Monday through Thursday 7:30 am to 3:30pm. I am looking for someone who will do activities with the children, play outside, etc. I may enroll my 3 year old in a preschool or [...]

DEDICATED RUN

.42 CPM, $12/STOP, (AVG 18 STOPS PER WEEK) AVG PAY PER WEEK 960.00 WITH A 750.00 SIGN ON BONUS!!! DRIVERS ASSIST IN THE UNLOADING, DRIVERS ARE HOME ON WEEKENDS!! THIS IS A REGIONAL DEDICATED RUN GOING TO HOME IMPROVEMENT STORES! PLEASE CALL FOR MORE DETAILS AND APPLICATION AS WE DO THEM OVER THE [...]

Internal Medicine

Full-time permanent Internal Medicine physician positions in the community of Ithaca, Cayuga Medical Associates, a non-profit physician professional corporation affiliated with Cayuga Medical Center at Ithaca. Cayuga Medical Associates currently consists of 2 Internal Medicine locations, a [...]

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JPMorgan loss raises issues for GOP congresswoman

A key House Republican said on Wednesday that the $2 billion trading loss at JPMorgan Chase raises crucial questions about how banks control their risks.

Dealers swimming in cash from baby eels

George Forni will spend most of next week holed up in his home in Sullivan, Maine, guarded by a new surveillance system and armed with a stun gun and pepper spray as he buys live baby eels for thousands of dollars.

Dish's new ad-skipper riles networks

Broadcast-TV executives came to New York this week, as they do every year, to talk up their new TV shows in front of advertisers. Instead, they're having to talk about yet another technology trying to tear them down.

U.S. energy chief pushes for extension of tax credits for renewables

U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, in Denver on Wednesday, called on Congress to act on extending clean-energy tax credits, which he said will help American companies create jobs and produce clean, renewable power.

Colorado scores big in private equity investments

Private equity firms invested more than $5 billion in Colorado companies last year, according to a report Wednesday from the Private Equity Growth Capital Council.

Greek turmoil continues to roil financial markets

The unending turmoil in Greece spread fallout across the financial markets Wednesday. The Dow Jones industrial average fell for the 10th day out of 11, and gold, oil, and the euro all dropped to multi-month lows.

Strong second-quarter growth eases fear of spring slump

Maybe the U.S. economy's strength this winter wasn't just weather-related after all. Home construction is near a three-year high. And factory output has risen in three of the year's first four months.

More Fed board members appear to be open to efforts to stimulate economy

Federal Reserve policymakers are open to further efforts to stimulate the U.S. economy if growth falters or threats escalate.

European Central Bank will temporarily halt lending to some Greek banks

The European Central Bank said it will temporarily stop lending to some Greek banks to limit its risk as President Mario Draghi signaled that the ECB won't compromise on key principles to keep Greece in the eurozone.

Skechers to pay $40 million over FTC claims of deceptive shoe ads

The government wants you to know that simply sporting a pair of Skechers' fitness shoes is not going to get you Kim Kardashian's curves or Brooke Burke's toned tush.

Asia stocks rise after Greece sets election date

BANGKOK—Asian stocks were mostly higher Thursday as markets adjusted to Greece's possible exit from the euro common currency and traders hunted for bargains after sharp selling in recent days.

Leading insurer pays $109M for dog bite claims

LOS ANGELES—Dog bites man does not get a lot of attention in the news, but it costs insurance companies hundreds of millions in claims every year.

J.C. Penney's shares in free-fall after 1Q loss

NEW YORK—Wall Street doesn't seem to like J.C. Penney's new everyday low pricing any better than Main Street does.

Colorado 9th in 2011 private equity investment

Private equity firms invested $5.135 billion in 38 Colorado companies last year, according to a report Wednesday from the Private Equity Growth Capital Council. Colorado ranked ninth among the states in total private equity investment in 2011, accounting for 3.6 percent of the amount invested nationally, the report said. Nationwide, the council reported $144 billion in 2011 private-equity investments in 1,702 transactions. The report also ranks the nation’s 20 congressional districts that accounted...

Legislature passes bills on unemployment insurance costs, water projects as special session ends

Colorado legislators gave final approval to a bill that will lower businesses’ unemployment insurance taxes on the final day of a special session Wednesday ­— but not before amending the measure to increase the monetary savings to the state even more. House Bill S-1002, sponsored by Reps. Larry Liston, R-Colorado Springs, and Dan Pabon, D-Denver, was one of three bills that made it successfully through the three-day session and was sent to Gov. John Hickenlooper’s desk. The other two are...

Esh's celebrates 10 years of selling discount groceries in Loveland

LOVELAND - Regulars at Esh's Discount Groceries know that part of the fun of shopping at the little store west of Loveland is the element of surprise. From week to week, they never know what they might find on the shelves. Turns out, it's that way for the store's owner, too.

Governor’s Energy Office chief steps down as office changes mission

The director of the Governor’s Energy Office announced his resignation Wednesday, just weeks before Gov. John Hickenlooper is expected to sign into law a bill that changes the mission of the office. Tanuj “TJ” Deora, who began his tenure when Hickenlooper was inaugurated in January 2011, will leave the job on June 15 to work as the director of energy and environment at IHS Inc. (NYSE: IHS), a Douglas County-based global information company. Under his leadership, the energy office helped the...

Red Robin profit up in Q1, despite guest-count slip

Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Inc. saw profits and revenue rise in the first quarter, despite a decline in guest counts. The Greenwood Village-based chain (Nasdaq: RRGB) posted results for the 16 weeks ending April 15 after markets closed Wednesday. It said net income for its most recent quarter totaled $10.56 million, or 71 cents a diluted share, up from $8.71 million, or 56 cents a share, in 2011’s opening quarter. Analysts on average had expected adjusted earnings of 66 cents a share, Thomson...

AspenBio Pharma gets delisting warning from Nasdaq

AspenBio Pharma Inc. faces delisting from Nasdaq and must increase the value of shareholder’s equity to remain on the stock exchange, it said Wednesday. The Castle Rock biotech company (Nasdaq: APPY) received notice May 15 from Nasdaq that AspenBio didn’t meet a listing rule requiring investors’ equity in the company to exceed $2.5 million, according to a company filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The company’s shareholder equity was worth $2.1 million as of March 30, according...

Study: US clears drugs faster than Europe, Canada

WASHINGTON—Researchers say the U.S. approved more new medicines in less time than Europe and Canada in the last decade, challenging long-standing criticisms that the Food and Drug Administration lags behind its peers in clearing important new drugs.

Greek turmoil spreads pessimism across markets

NEW YORK—The unending turmoil in Greece spread fallout across the financial markets Wednesday. The Dow Jones industrial average fell for the ninth day out of 10, and gold, oil, and the euro all dropped to multi-month lows.

Delta says frequent fliers saw different fares

MINNEAPOLIS—Delta Air Lines may have charged some frequent fliers higher fares than other customers for almost three weeks because of a computer glitch.

Companies ask: Does advertising on Facebook pay?

NEW YORK—Responding to extraordinary demand, Facebook said Wednesday that it would sell more stock in the company's initial public offering.

Wells Fargo economist predicts sluggish growth

Wells Fargo Chief Economist John Silvia, in Denver on Wednesday, said he sees the nation’s economic recovery continuing for the remainder of this year, but growth remaining below historical levels. He predicts U.S. real GDP (gross domestic product) growth of about 2.1 percent in 2012. Overall, Silvia’s views broke from consensus views, he said, because he is “still cautious on the consumer, still cautious on housing,” and he expects local and state government restructuring will be a drag...

M.D.C. Holdings appeals to shareholders on executive pay

M.D.C. Holdings Inc. officials are lobbying shareholders to ignore a governance firm’s recommendation that they reject the company’s executive pay package. Denver-based M.D.C. (NYSE: MDC), which builds homes under the Richmond American brand, sent a letter to shareholders May 11 stating it was “surprised and disappointed” to learn that Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. (ISS), a for-profit corporate governance firm, advised shareholders to vote against M.D.C.’s executive compensation...

Colorado stocks: Ampio up 10%; Dow keeps falling

In a day where most Colorado stocks followed the market trend and lost value, one company was able to post a double-digit increase. Ampio Pharmaceuticals Inc. shares rose 10.16 percent, or 26 cents, to $2.82. Among more actively traded stocks — those with an average daily volume of at least 500,000 shares — Pilgrim’s Corp. posted the biggest gain. Shares rose 3.91 percent, or 29 cents, to $7.70. The other big gainers among the actively traded stocks were: • Array BioPharma Inc. (ARRY):...

No upside to backside from Skechers

One of the stories circulating around social media today is the news that the makers of Skechers will have to pay $45 million in a multi-state settlement over false advertising claims with its Shape-ups and other so-called toning shoes. So, not only were those shoes weird looking, but they didn’t really tone your backside, as promised. When one of my colleagues heard the news, she admitted that she had bought a pair. I’m not naming her because I’m nice. But she wasn’t surprised to hear...

Durango suspends lodging rules for cycling race

DURANGO, Colo.—Durango is suspending rules on vacation rentals to accommodate up to 25,000 visitors expected in August for the start of the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge.

Energy chief Chu calls for tax credit extension at Denver forum

U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu, in Denver for the World Renewable Energy Forum, called on Congress to extend tax credits that bolster the nation’s alternative energy industry. “America can’t afford to miss out on the clean energy opportunity,” Chu said in prepared remarks at the forum, taking place this week at the Colorado Convention Center. President Barack Obama is pressing Congress to extend the Production Tax Credit, which saves wind farms $22 for every megawatt generated during...

Google strives to enlighten with new search tool

SAN FRANCISCO—Google is introducing a new tool, designed to make its search engine smarter. The new feature debuting Wednesday draws from a Google-built database of more than 500 million people, places and commonly requested things to provide a summary of vital information alongside the main search results.