Posted December 27th, 2008 by admin

Description of Job
• Adjust sizes and fit of new or old clothing.
• Add hems to dresses and pants.
• Make minor repairs to fix costume malfunctions.
The Need
One size does not fit all and we all change size over time. Those two facts of life support the need for clothing alterations. Although you may think of yourself as a perfect size 8 or a 40 regular, your new dress or sport coat may not be quite ready to wear. The gown or the pants that fit you so nicely a year ago may have mysteriously shrunk or, more likely, you may have added a few pounds.
Sometimes a minor costume malfunction (a missing button, an open seam, a broken zipper) can be repaired to rescue a favorite or valuable piece of clothing. Another fact of life is that relatively few people in modern society have the time, skills, or equipment to make clothing alterations or repairs.
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Posted December 27th, 2008 by admin

Description of Job
• Provide scheduled pickup and transportation for clients.
• Meet clients at airports and cruise terminals.
• Provide scheduled service for nonemergency medical transportation, weddings, proms, and special events.
• Requires rental, lease, or purchase of appropriate vehicle.
The Need
Sometimes it makes a lot of sense to leave the driving to others. If you’re heading for the airport, you might prefer to leave your personal car home in the garage instead of at an airport lot; it might be less expensive, too. You can also save some time on early morning departures, and there is the comforting luxury of knowing someone is waiting to meet you at baggage claim when you arrive back home.
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Posted December 27th, 2008 by admin

Description of Job
• Advise individuals and small companies in making computer purchases.
• Assist with setup of hardware and installation of software.
• Help install telephone, DSL, or cable modem connection to the Internet.
The Need
For some people, buying and installing a computer is a terrifying prospect. They fear buying the wrong equipment, paying way too much for it, and then being totally unable to figure out where to plug in which end of the cable. Other people may throw up their hands at the prospect of figuring out how to connect to the Internet or how to set up a small wireless network in a home or office to share printers, modems, and other devices.
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