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Talbotville Berry Farm Hiring for 2012 Season

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Talbotville Berry Farm Hiring for 2012 Season

Time: April 13, 2012 at 6pm to April 21, 2012 at 7pm
Location: Talbotville Berry Farm
Website or Map: http://www.talbotvilleberryfa…
Event Type: hiring, for, 2012, season
Organized By: Talbotville Berry Farm
Latest Activity: Apr 13, 2012

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We are accepting resumes for our 2012 Season!

Deadline Date: April 21, 2012. Part-Time Positions in Farm Market and Chip Wagon. Must have Drivers Licence.  Must be able to work Weekends and Holidays.  Must have excellent people skills.  Email your resume to talbotvilleberryfarm@gmail.com Thank you in advance, only those being interviewed will be contacted.

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