Monday, April 27, 2020

Eseential employment opportunities

UPDATE: Essential Job & Training Opportunities During COVID-19 Season



from Common Council Members & DirectConnectMKE
Yesterday, we shared numerous job and training opportunities with you. A few more have arisen since and are indicated 
below. We encourage you to review and apply per guidelines and requirements indicated:
Fedex locations in Menomonee Falls, New Berlin and Cudahy are hiring right now. FedEx is really looking at hiring staff
 for the early morning sorts and has a few afternoon sorts available too. Starting wages $13.50/per hr. Package handlers
 will receive an additional $2.00/hr. effective April 5th to June 6th 2020. See attached flyer for additional information.
Join Paratech Ambulance Service as an EMT, Paramedic and more! New Employee sign on bonus stands at $2,500 and
 starting wages for an EMT stand at $14.00/hr., while Paramedics begin at $18.50/hr. Paid training and education is also
 available. Apply online at www.paratechambulane.com
America Works, in partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Children & Families and the
 Milwaukee Fatherhood Initiative are hosting a live discussion on COVID-19 to check-in on how you are coping with
 these unusual times. Join the discussion with your cell phone, tablet or laptop on Wednesday April 29th 
from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm by calling (414) 386-5765. 
Are you a City Resident interested in a general labor construction transitional job, working at City of Milwaukee worksites?
 Eligibility requirements apply. See attached Compete Milwaukee flyer for additional information. Earn $12.53/hour, 
working 40 hours per week, while receiving great work experience and free career training such as CDL permit prep classes.
 Note that this Compete Milwaukee Transitional Jobs Program has different eligibility requirements from the 
Compete Milwaukee OSY Program whose flyer was posted yesterday.
A Special Thankyou to our Essential Service Workers and Partners! 
If you are not working for essential services in retail, healthcare, law enforcement government and facilities maintenance,
 we urge you to work from homeStay home to lower the spread of COVID-19. Distribute the flyer attached to friends 
and family. The Stay at Home order has been extended to May 26th 2020 by Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers.

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