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Step right up and get your recovery-act job!

Stimulate this: The U.S. Office of Personnel Management’s new job site lists 120 open positions within 10 miles of New York City, some of them pretty cool-sounding. They include an army bartender ($12 an hour), a small boat captain ($24 to $29 per hour), and an investigator for the department of Food & Nutrition Services ($75,986.00 to $98,777). The Brokavore has dibs on that excellent gig, but this one is up for grabs: a “medication technician” for the federal Bureau of Prisons. We can recommend some highly qualified applicants for that one. Annual salary is $44,492 to $56,534, and it’s right here in Brooklyn. See the full list of local jobs here.

Cool Obama job of the day

picture-146From the Recovery Act jobs web site, which currently lists 127 stimulus-funded positions within NYC: Apply to become an “evidence technician” for the Drug Enforcement Agency, for up to $55,689 a year. The gig, which entails “administrative and technical duties associated with receiving, logging, storing, securing, and disposing of seized drug and non-drug evidence,” is accepting applications through Thursday. Interviewees are advised not to brag of of extensive prior knowledge of controlled substances.

Step right up and get your recovery-act job!

Stimulate this: The U.S. Office of Personnel Management’s new job site lists 120 open positions within 10 miles of New York City, some of them pretty cool-sounding. They include an army bartender ($12 an hour), a small boat captain ($24 to $29 per hour), and an investigator for the department of Food & Nutrition Services ($75,986.00 to $98,777). The Brokavore has dibs on that excellent gig, but this one is up for grabs: a “medication technician” for the federal Bureau of Prisons. We can recommend some highly qualified applicants for that one. Annual salary is $44,492 to $56,534, and it’s right here in Brooklyn. See the full list of local jobs here.