26 March 2009

Unemployed Job Search

I was searching for a job that had some correlation to music. I used the government site Caljobs, and this is the only listing I found.



Job Number: CA10036577
Job Title: MEDIA & MUSIC OPPORTUNITIES
City of Job: Orange
Experience Required: None
Start Date:
Rate of Pay: Not stated
Duration: Long Term
Hours Per Week: 40plus
Shift:
Education Required:
High School/GED
California Drivers
License:

Federal Government
Contract:
Yes
Job Duties:
Media & Music Opportunities There is no limit to the opportunities in the Army—so there’s no limit to what you can learn and achieve. From working with computers to assisting physicians to fixing helicopters, there’s an Army job right for you. In the Army, you can take advantage of a long list of job- and leadership-training opportunities giving you the skills to succeed in the Army—and in life. Art / Media / Music Art, Media & Music positions cover the administration, communication and supervision of Army public affairs for both military and civilian audiences. Opportunities are available in areas such as: • Broadcasting • Graphic design • Journalism • Music performance The training and skills you receive in the Army can prepare you for a civilian career in film production, advertising, or professional music to name a few. You are also able to earn certifications and licensures for civilian jobs. The training and salary you get are only some of the ways the Army strengthens you for tomorrow. The Army also offers: • Comprehensive health care (medical and dental) • Generous vacation time (30 days annually) • Retirement Savings Plan • Family services and support groups • Special pay for special duties • Cash allowances to cover the cost of living You may also be eligible for: • Enlistment bonuses totaling up to $40,000 • Up to $71,424 for college • Up to $65,000 to repay qualifying student loans • Up to $4,500 a year tuition assistance while serving Requirements for Arts, Media and Music Opportunities: • U.S. citizen or permanent resident alien • 17–41 years old • Healthy and in good physical condition • In good moral standing • High School or equivalent education • Enlistment in the U.S. Army

3 comments:

Garkahar said...

ive always wondered what an orchestra of guns sounded like.

chr said...

gross.

Mark said...

they wouldnt take you because you have to be in good moral standing.

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