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    Moderator "Doctor" Grey TheGrey's Avatar
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    My friends are seeking help- PM me for contact details or questions.

    Growing Colorado investigation firm is in need of an experienced subcontract surveillance investigator with at least two years’ experience for insurance defense and worker’s compensation cases. The suitable candidate is licensed in the State of Colorado, bonded and carry Errors & Omission insurance coverage.

    The surveillance investigator will be required to write detailed investigative reports and meet deadlines and due dates. Must have own equipment including digital video and covert camera as well as a reliable, non-descript surveillance vehicle. Our cases take us all over Colorado and weekend availability will be necessary on some cases.

    (PM for email/questions- they want NO phone calls.)
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    They're still looking for an employee. Here's their ad. PM me for contact details.

    Growing investigator-owned Colorado investigation firm is in need of an experienced surveillance investigator with at least two years’ experience for insurance defense and worker’s compensation cases. Surveillance investigator must have experience performing stationary and mobile surveillance in a variety of environments, including rural, suburban and inner city areas. Must be able to obtain clear and steady videotape within legal parameters. Must be able to relay all information gathered in a concise and detailed report. Both subcontract and employee position available. All candidates will be subject to a comprehensive background check.
    The suitable candidate would be licensed in the State of Colorado, bonded and carry Errors & Omission insurance coverage. (E & O will not be required if you are hired as an employee)
    The surveillance investigator will be required to write detailed investigative reports and meet deadlines and due dates. Must have own equipment including digital video and covert camera, and have the ability to turn over video with date & time stamp. (Camera will be provided to employee) Must own and operate reliable, nondescript surveillance vehicle.
    Requirements:
    · Must have a current Private Investigator License.
    · Computer and internet use - Writing skills - Attention to detail - Proofreading and grammar
    · Must have suitable vehicle for conducting surveillance investigations (i.e. window tint, suitable color and make that blends in, etc.)
    · Must be able to work flexible hours and days, including weekends, evenings and holidays
    · Must have digital video camera with the ability to turn over video with date/time stamp (for employee positions, this will be furnished)
    · Required to have cell phone, laptop computer and internet access
    · Types concise and accurate reports depicting all aspects of the progression of an investigation.
    · Maintain daily contact with management regarding case activity.
    · Maintain professional attitude and appearance when representing the company to clients, court personnel, and others during work related interaction.
    · Ability to travel within the state and/or region
    Please submit your resume along with your rates, including surveillance, travel time and mileage, to be considered.

    We are a full service investigative company catering to the legal and insurance defense industries. We have a dynamic, growing company with very talented, dedicated professionals and we seek like-minded, self-motivated individuals to join our committed team.

    Looking for sub-contractors and part time employees – pt positions anywhere from 20-30 hours per week with potential to go into full time position that would include benefits for the right person.
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    Wanted to throw this out to the CO-AR community, as I can use all the help I can get.
    At 56 I'm starting to look for work again.

    I have done document control/records & database management for a couple decades. Lost a perm job during a merger at an engineering firm 5 years ago and have been working contract at an electrical provider in Westminster since-hoping to eventually go perm. After 5+ years that doesn't look like that will be the case. Sadly the only offers I've been getting are more contract/temp and/or 32 hour a week offers. I like what I do but I'd be very receptive to a career change to a perm position if I could still make ends meet.

    I'm also very familiar with manufacturing and assembly lines, clean rooms and warehouse environments having produced mechanical build instructions for years and wouldn't mind manufacturing/assembly work. I'm comfortable with tools. I'm not in the best shape however, knees really stiffen up after a couple hours of being on my feet-I can only stand for a few hours at a time.

    If anyone had any insights, let me know. I'm serious about moving on. I have a good resume, job history and great references.
    Thanks for looking.

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    Our company is looking for delivery driver(local flat bed, haul granite slabs and roofing materials primarily) and warehouse guys. Contact me by PM for more details.

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    I know the thread is for Metro job openings but we are really hurting for staff here and I figure there is nothing to lose by posting here.

    Contractor work overseas $120K – $200K per year, 6 weeks paid R&R, lodging, meals and travel included.
    Accepting resumes for:
    Food Service
     Management
     Chefs
     DRO (Dining Room Orderly)

    Trades
     Project Management
     Electrician
     Plumber
     Carpenter
     Mechanic
     HVAC
    Administration
     Procurement
     Logistics
     Billeting
     Accounting

    Good living conditions and great opportunities for qualified candidates.
    You must have or can pass a background check for a minimum Secret clearance. You must have solid professional experience and the appropriate credentials to qualify for the desired position.
    I have been doing this going on 8 years now and it has been one of the best decisions I have ever made, if you are interested PM me and we’ll get in touch and I can give you more details.

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    Zack O's thread reminded me of this one.

    The company I wok for is hiring experienced heavy equipment operators, pipe layers, and are in need of a pipe foreman. We are presently getting about 45-50 hours a week when we get the weather. We need one guy for the earthwork dept who is a skilled skid steer operator. The utility department could add a whole crew. Wage is from $18-mid twenties based on skill. Upper twenties for foreman. OSHA competency in trenching and excavating is a plus, otherwise I'll send you to a class. If you can plan your way through a week, take responsibility for others, and come to work every day, you could make a good living.

    Oh yeah, the work is occasionally very hard, high stress, and you can't be a p$y or it's not for you. Hot, you betcha. Cold. Hell yeah. Muddy? We got that too. If you like dust in your eyes and black boogers this is the perfect job for you.

    edit. If you are a female tough enough to do the work, you'll be hired as well. The p comment is about weak men.
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    We are looking for an experienced motorcycle technician to work full time in a busy, team oriented service department. We sell and service BMW, Ducati and Triumph motorcycles, Can AM ATVs, Side X Sides and Sea Doo personal watercraft. The guy we are looking for will ideally have some experience on some of these brands. This is not really necessary if you have at least 3 to 5 years as a line technician on any of the Japanese brands, we will get you trained.

    This is a full time position, a career opportunity for the man that is willing to work hard and do the job right the first time. We offer a five day work week, pay flat rate and after a 90 day probation period you will start earning benefits and will be eligible to join our healthcare program.

    You will need to have your own metric tools and must be able to push around 1000 pound units and have a motorcycle endorsement on your Colorado driver's license.

    Email resume to: service@coloradoeuro.com

    We are:

    Northern Colorado Euro Motorcycles
    1303 SW Frontage Road
    Fort Collins, CO 80524
    970-472-1505
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    My company is looking to hire a guy to work in the metro area as a Ladder Assist technician. To start off with, the following quote also applies to this job, but it involves ladders and heights instead of heavy equipment.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jamnanc View Post
    Oh yeah, the work is occasionally very hard, high stress, and you can't be a p$y or it's not for you. Hot, you betcha. Cold. Hell yeah. Muddy? We got that too. If you like dust in your eyes and black boogers this is the perfect job for you.
    As a ladder assist your job is to meet with insurance adjusters, as well as the insureds, contractors, etc and use your tall ladder to help the adjusters access parts of the roof that are too tall to reach with the 13'-17' ladders that they carry. Most adjusters are restricted from being on roofs over 7/12 for wood shake, and 8/12 for composition shingles. Some companies restrict adjusters to single story only as well. At each roof you'll get onto the roof, document and photograph:
    Shingle type and how many layers
    Presence of drip edge
    Presence of Ice and Water shield/felt/valley metal
    How many and which type of roof protrusion (box vent, turbine vent, pipe jack, skylight, roof window, exhaust vent, ridge vent, etc)

    Identify and record all types of damage. You're mostly looking for wind, hail, mechanical, animal, manufacturer defect
    Diagram and measure roof
    Prepare a short report to be presented to adjuster on site

    Roofing/construction experience is helpful but not required. They don't want to hire any more adjusters, but are currently on a kick of hiring former police officers (serious).
    You'll need reliable transportation that can carry a 32' ladder.
    NOTHING is provided for by the company. You must provide your own ladders, tool belts, Cougar Paws, tape measure, climbing harness, ropes, bungee cords, cameras, printers.
    You must have an LLC.
    If you are not great with heights, are unreasonably afraid of bees, wasps, or dogs, are not presentable, professional, or polite, have trouble with geometry level math, are late to work or frequently have "something come up," then this job will not be for you.
    My 32' ladder weighs 65lbs. You'll need to be able to load and unload your ladder and carry it around, often above your head and in tight areas, frequently.
    We're looking for someone right away, and someone who lives South of I-70 would be fantastic, but not required.
    I can't really say how much you get paid because you won't be working when there is snow on the roof or while it is raining, but if anyone is interested, I'll share my weekly paystubs with you so you can get an idea.

    Finally, this is 100% contract work. You'd be paid weekly and sent a 1099 at the end of the year. This mean that taxes are NOT taken out of your check and you are responsible for saving enough money to pay your taxes at the end of the year. You are more or less self employed and contracting yourself out. Contact me if you're interested. It's a pretty fun job, with the biggest stress point being the scheduling and trying to be all over town at the same time, which is why we're looking for someone in the first place.
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    Looking for CNC Machinist/Mold Maker, Needs CAD/CAM and Programing experience.
    Located in Gunbarrel/Niwot area.

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