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Thursday, January 08, 2009

The U.S. Census Is Hiring Now

Greetings All, and Happy New Year!

Here is some info that may be of interest to everyone.

The U.S. Census Bureau is recruiting temporary
part-time census takers for the 2010 Census. The
pay is good, the hours are flexible, and the work is
close to home.

Every 10 years, The U.S. Census Bureau conducts
a census of our population. The results help
determine your representation in government, as
well as how federal funds are spent in your
community on things like roads, parks, housing,
schools, and public safety. As a census taker,
you'll play a vital role in making sure that
everyone is included.

Census taker jobs are excellent for retirees,
college students, persons who want to work
part-time, persons who are between jobs, or just
about anyone who wants to earn extra money
while performing an important service for their
community.

Conducting the census is a huge undertaking.
Thousands of census takers are needed
to update address lists and conduct interviews
with community residents. Most positions require a
valid driver's license and use of a vehicle.

However, public transportation may be authorized
in certain areas.

Census takers receive competitive pay on a weekly
basis. In addition, you will be reimbursed for
authorized mileage and related expenses.

Bilingual speakers are encouraged to apply!
All census takers must be able to speak English,
but bilingual skills in English and other languages
are needed in communities that have a large
number of residents who speak a language other
than English. If you have such skills, you are
encouraged to apply.

Besides good pay, you'll have flexible hours, paid
training, and the chance to work within your own
community. You'll earn a place in history, as well
as work experience you can add to your resume.

Apply today by contacting your Local Census Office
or by calling 1-866-861-2010!

To get more information and to download the
application and other forms:

Go to the U.S.Census website.

If the above link doesn't work copy and paste this

http://www.census.gov/2010censusjobs/
index.php

into to your browser address bar.

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