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Although the following has little to do with radiation safety, it may help 
some unemployed HP or the son or daughter of an HP. If not, Ford forbid that 
I have offended anyone. Thanks, John P. Hageman, RSO.
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The Petroeum Products Research Department, of Southwest Research Institute is 
in need of contract labor to procure gasoline samples throughout the country. 
The requirements are:

Must be 18 years of age or older. Have dependable transportation
Must be able to complete assignments within the given time frame (usually a 
seven day window). Be detailed oriented and organized. Complete a dangerous 
goods training course

Contract Labor will be paid $40.00 per station, .30 a mile for mileage 
reimbursement, and reimbursement for the purchase of gasoline samples.

If you know of anyone who is interested and qualified for this assignment and 
he/she live in or around the areas listed below, please have them contact the 
Petroleum Products Research Department at 1-800-283-0762. 

Hartford, CT
NY - NJ - Long Island
Philadelphia, PA
Chicago, IL, Gary, IN
Baltimore, MD
Milwaukee - Racine, WI
Sussex County, DE
Washington, D.C. area
Louisville, KY
Lewiston - Auburn, ME
Portland, ME
Knox County and Lincoln County, ME
Portland, ME
Queen Anne County - Kent County, MD
Boston - Worcester, MA
Springfield, MA
Portsmouth - Dover, NH
Manchester, NH
Atlantic City, NJ
Warren County, NJ
Poughkeepsie, NY
Rhode Island
Richmond, VA
Norfolk - Virginia Beach, VA
Essex County, NY
San Diego, CA
Los Angeles, Anaheim, Riverside, CA
Sacramento, CA
Covington, KY
St. Louis, MO

Thank you, Janet L. Bosquez, Supervisor
Petroleum Products Research Department
Southwest Research Institute
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