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Part-time Weekend Work Available at Snoqualmie Valley Transportation

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT) has launched a hiring campaign for part-time weekend shifts in anticipation of expanding its bus service this summer. This initiative is designed to better cater to the transportation needs of the Valley community, which has been experiencing growth. The part-time roles are projected to yield earnings of approximately $1,200 per month, making them an attractive option for those seeking flexible job opportunities. This hiring effort comes at a crucial time, as many individuals are looking for ways to supplement their income while balancing other commitments. SVT's expansion not only aims to improve public transportation access but also to provide significant employment opportunities for local residents.

The announcement is likely to resonate with job seekers who value part-time work that accommodates their schedules. Furthermore, the expansion of bus services is expected to have a positive impact on the community's mobility and overall quality of life. This hiring campaign emphasizes SVT's commitment to enhancing transportation services and supporting local economic growth.

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