I am sorry, but 16/hr is not enough to make me move to misery... I
mean Missouri. Cost of living may be cheaper, but my debt moves with
me. Also, most cost of living calculators says I can take a 12%
decrease in pay by moving to Missouri. 16/hr is well below that. You
may need to find an entry level employee.
--- In solidworks@yahoogroups.com, "Tim Zeis" <tzeis@j...> wrote:
>
> Let me tell you a little bit about us, what we are looking for.
Where we
> are located as well as what we are willing to pay.
>
>
>
> We (JAKEL INC) are looking for someone well skilled in Solidworks,
> preferable someone with plastic tooling or electrical motor
experience.
> If anyone is interested send your resume to resume@j...
> <mailto:resume@j...>
>
>
>
> Jakel is located in Central United States in a small town called
Aurora.
> You can find out more about us by visiting our website at
> www.jakelinc.com <outbind://4/www.jakelinc.com>
>
>
>
> Aurora is about one hour or so away from a famous tourist town
called
> Branson and about four hours away from Saint Louis. Branson was
named
> one of the most desirable places to live in the United States.
Here in
> the Ozark Mountains you will find Table Rock and Ozark Lake near
by.
> Between these two lakes you can expect to see around 4,000 miles of
> water shoreline. These lakes are famous for their fishing and are
often
> seen on television fishing tournaments. They are so big in fact
that you
> can easily get lost on them. In certain places the water is so
clear
> that you can scuba dive, which I do on a regular basis. You can
explore
> Branson by visiting http://www.bransonusa.com
> <http://www.bransonusa.com/>
>
>
>
> Also, the cost of living in this area is among the lowest in the
> country. You can visit a web sight called http://www.realtor.com
> <http://www.realtor.com/> to see what homes and rentals run in the
> Aurora area.
>
>
>
> The pay rang is between $14 and $16 an hour depending on
experience.
> This is quite good in comparison to the low cost of living.
>
>
> Check us out and I look forward to reading your resume.
>