Cheap prozac from canada, We are approching the end of an era with David Smith's retirement on December 24. It has been my very great pleasure to work with David and it is because of him (among others), that I have settled into my job so well.
The process to find replacements began with making a list of David's weekly tasks, classified under the broad headings of cleaning, grounds and maintenance, cheap prozac from canada. (Music and set up/tidy up will be catered for in other ways - more on this later). Cheap prozac from canada, Three positions were advertised in the church newsletter and interviews with applicants were held in late November, with two Board members and myself. We are asking applicants to not only complete tasks, but as they live and work to honour the values and vision of the church. I am pleased to let you know the successful applicants, cheap prozac from canada.
Cleaner: Tina Seil - Tina will be responsible for keeping the church buildings clean and tidy. Cheap prozac from canada, She will be vacuuming, polishing, dusting, cleaning toilets and windows, three days a week. Tina will also be available on Saturdays in the event of weddings and funerals.
Grounds: Blair Manahi - Blair will be responsible for keeping the lawns mowed, gardens tidy, and for the outsides of the buildings (eg, graffiti removal), cheap prozac from canada.
Facilities and Maintenance: Neville Stewart - Think fix-it man. Cheap prozac from canada, Neville's role is to provide upkeep to buildings and their interiors, replace lightbulbs, fix all things broken and undertake general repairs.
I am looking forward to working with these new team members to keep our corner of God's kingdom working smoothly.
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DAVE IS A LEGEND!
he’s a great bloke who is always serving
he put up with and cleaned up all our young peoples mess/tagging (WYT days) on a weekly basis
he was always up for a chat and very thoughtful (turning my heater on in the mornings when it was FREEZING)
he is always cheerful and willing to help
he made coming to work more of a pleasure
people come and go but Dave remained constant
All the best for your retirement Dave
I am sure you will find plenty of things to keep you out of trouble
You will be missed at OBC
Many blessings