Transportation Managers: Free Trip Offered to Seattle, Washington !
Tuesday, May 15, 2007 at 10:00AM Our hot jobs this week include an opening for a top-notch transportation manager. Our client will not only reward the right candidate with over an $80,000 salary, they will also pay to relocate you to beautiful Seattle, Washington! If you’ve never been to Seattle, you have missed one of the most interesting, beautiful, and progressive cities in the United States! Seattle has something for everyone! This is a fantastic opportunity for the right Transportation Manager. Maybe you’re the one we’re looking for! Click here for the full job description!
“I love the culture, the beauty, and the people of this city. I also love being near the ocean, mountains, forests, deserts, and hot springs all at the same time! Seattle isn’t as large or international as many other American cities, but it definately ranks near the top when it comes to the beauty of its setting. Seattle is a great place to visit if you want to get a taste of the gorgeous Northwest. We have some really great seafood restaurants here, as well as killer coffee! We are the home to Starbucks, as well as Microsoft, Amazon.com, and Boeing. Seattle is also the home to many outdoors shops, such as REI and Outdoor Research. This city is the nature lovers dream! It’s the closest to the great outdoors any city can get. Many mountaineers flock here, or like me, were made here! Living in this beautiful state surrounded by mountains and sea has made me a snowboarder in the winter and a camper/hiker in the summer!” - Virtual tourist.com
“I recently visited Seattle, Washington for a long weekend and it was well worth the 5 hour flight. The thing I love about Seattle, other than the low humidity, is the fact that there are so many in town neighborhoods that are a walker’s paradise.” - Seattle, Washington - A Walker’s Paradise
Seattle has something for everyone!
Surrounded by mountains and water, the greater Seattle area features picture-perfect views and abundant recreational opportunities year-round. - greenwichmeantime.com
San Juan Safaris - Whale watching and kayaking tours!
tripadvisor.com , - “Surrounded by lakes and acres of lush green forest, the city offers a perfect mix of urban attractions and outdoor recreation. Grab a latte and get ready to see the sights. Start at Pike Place Market, an authentic farmer’s market where local merchants sell fresh cheeses, meats and a variety of mouth-watering delicacies. Visit the famous Space Needle for a dramatic view of the city and its surroundings. With kids in tow, stop at the Children’s Museum or Odyssey, where getting messy is fine and learning is fun. When you’ve had enough of indoor attractions, head to the Washington Park Arboretum for a canoe ride and a look at rare plants. Or take a leisurely cruise to Blake Island on Puget Sound. Art and history museums, unique eateries and neighborhoods, open air festivals and activities are all just a taste of what makes Seattle the jewel of the Pacific Northwest”
gonorthwest.com - “In the past few decades, Seattle has quietly grown from a far-flung port city not registering on too many radar screens, to being nationally recognized as one of the most livable cities in the US. This recognition is based on criteria such as a critical mass of advanced technology, diverse economic sectors such as agriculture, services, manufacturing and international trade, superior educational and health care.”
Seattle Convention & Visitors Bureau - “Seattle is anything but ordinary. It’s a place where bike messengers share elevators with world-renowned researchers. Where fishermen have lunch alongside top surgeons. It’s a city where the extraordinary is commonplace and commonplace is anything but. And if you look closely, you just might discover that in Seattle there are amazing things happening all around you.”
Facts about Seattle from seattle.gov
- Christened “The Emerald City”, Seattle is one of the most livable cities in the world. It actually receives less annual rainfall (36 inches) than New York City and Atlanta. Surrounded by lakes, rivers, Puget Sound, and mountains, Seattle is a recreation enthusiast’s dream.
- The greater Seattle area is home to 2.8 million people. Microsoft, Nordstrom and Starbucks are based here. Seattle is also known as the birthplace of the crazes for grunge rock and espresso coffee. This area is the home of baseball’s Edgar Martinez, glass art’s Dale Chihuly, musicians Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Queensryche, Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart and Kenny G., software giant Bill Gates, maestro Gerard Schwartz, actor Tom Skerritt, writers Ann Rule, Robert Fulghum, and Tom Robbins.
- Seattle combines a stunning natural setting and vibrant metropolitan center with world-class arts, entertainment and cuisine. Seattle excels in livability with a mild climate, a wide range of housing options, arts and culture, sports, entertainment, an abundance of shops and restaurants and easy access to outdoor recreational activities in any season.
- Seattle was named the Most Educated city in 2006; it ranked #6 among the 2006 top-ten arts destinations in the U.S; was labeled the ‘Most Unwired City’ for access to wireless Internet connections in 2005, and named the #3 Best Walking City for its walker-friendly environment.
- Seattle’s mild winters and temperate summers enable year-round outdoor activities. High temperatures in July average about 75 degrees F (24 C), while low temperatures in winter drop below freezing an average of only 15 days per year. Average yearly rainfall in Seattle is 36.2 inches (92 cm), compared to 19.5 inches (50 cm) in San Francisco, 34.5 (88 cm) in Chicago, 39 inches (99 cm) in Washington, DC and 40.3 inches (102 cm) in New York City.
THIS IS A RED HOT OPPORTUNITY!
Call us at 770-517-2660 for more information or send us your resume. You just might be the lucky winner of this great opportunity, if you have the qualifications that our client is looking for!
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