November 9, 2009
Census expects to hire up to 1,000 for W.Va. count
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The U.S. Census Bureau is looking to hire up to 1,000 temporary part-time workers to conduct the 2010 count in West Virginia.

Senior partnership specialist Richard Hartman says workers will be needed to hand-deliver Census questionnaires to homes that have post office boxes or are in more rural areas. Workers also will follow up with people who haven't responded by around April 1.

Workers will earn about $12.50 an hour and receive 55 cents a mile reimbursement for mileage.

Hartman says applicants must be 18 years of age, have transportation and pass a general aptitude test.

Those interested in applying can call the Census jobs line at 1-866-861-2010.

Successful applicants will be offered positions in February.

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Posted By: MU4WVU2 (5:02pm 11-10-2009)
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Sounds like a good job that one can do from local bar via telephone. Charge .55 per air mile. Those places that do not have phone service can be calculated via statistical sampling. That is approved method for big cities. Can send the allotment of calculated welfare checks and they will be distributed from there. Should be able to get a repub Senator to manage that group. Oh no, those jobs have been taken by that nut gang.

Posted By: Elect.Storm (8:25am 11-10-2009)
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Remember all you need to put on the census is the number of people in your house. The government does not need to know anything else.

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