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Race for the Cure Raleigh
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ID # 35521
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Live Event
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Submission Type |
SRN
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Raleigh NC |
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Non-union
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| Rate/Pay |
$12.00 per hour
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Release Date |
05-30-06
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| Audition Date |
12-31-69
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Submission Deadline |
06-08-06
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| Shoot Date |
06-10-06
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Trade Shows/Live Events/Promo Model
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Raleigh, NC |
A major marketing and promotions agency is looking for 7 super outgoing brand ambassadors to work the RACE FOR THE CURE EVENT in Raleigh NC on JUNE 10th from 6a.m.-11.30a.m.
This event is very very important for our agency and the Race! The Race for the Cure is a running Race against cancer. Sunchips is one of the main sponsors for this event and so we are looking for a team of 7 brand ambassadors to work with a tour manager to hand out free promo items and to cheer the runners on.
Please note! This is a very early morning event so please only apply to work if you can make it to the event around 5.45 a.m. on the event morning.
The event is very very conservative: Khaki pants and tennis shoes and a shirt will be provided.
Zero piercings or visible tattoos! VERY CONSERVATIVE!
The pay is $12 per hr.
The event location is Meredith College Raleigh.
Note: This is a Self Response Notification. If you fit the role description and are interested by this project, please follow carefully the submission infos below the role description.
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Seeking 7 talent(s) for this role
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A major marketing and promotions agency called Lucky 415 Marketing and Promotions Inc. is looking for 7 super outgoing brand ambassadors to work the RACE FOR THE CURE EVENT in Raleigh NC on JUNE 10th from 6a.m.-11.30a.m.
This event is very very important for our agency and the Race! The Race for the Cure is a running Race against cancer. Sunchips is one of the main sponsors for this event and so we are looking for a team of 7 brand ambassadors to work with a tour manager to hand out free promo items and to cheer the runners on.
Please note! This is a very early morning event so please only apply to work if you can make it to the event around 5.45 a.m. on the event morning.
The event is very very conservative: Kaki pants and tennis shoes and a shirt will be provided.
Zero piercings or visible tattoos! VERY CONSERVATIVE!
The pay is $12 per hr.
The event location is Meredith College Raleigh
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Gender: Male Female Age: from 18 to 35 |
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In closed session on Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors will likely accept Jackson's request to get out of his Williamson Act contract
"All of my business is confidential," Allen Whitman said
Without the agricultural contract, the assessed value of Neverland would be about $5 million to $6 million more, and Jackson's taxes would be about $200,000 annually, said Chris Lyon, division manager of the County Clerk-Recorder-Asses sor's Office
Five months after an inspection of Jackson's Neverland Ranch revealed he was getting an undeserved property tax break, county officials are apparently ready to accept Jackson's offer to remove his house, amusement park and zoo from the agricultural preserve program
It means his tax exemption will gradually diminish over the next nine years on the developed portions of his 2,600-acre ranch Jacko May Lose Tax Break
Sep 9, 6:55 AM EST
<EM>Associated Press</EM>
Pop star =/artist/?artist=100415 class="art">Michael Jackson's agricultural property tax break may soon be history
"Our goal has been to try to retain as much of that property in agriculture as possible, but there are also some unpermitted uses, so we need to look at that very closely," Supervisor Naomi Schwartz said
Jackson's business manager wouldn't discuss the issue Jackson will owe the county about $123,000 in taxes this year, or 1 percent of the property's assessed value
With the encouragement of the state, county officials are also considering punitive action
The assessed value of Neverland was about $12 million under the 2002-03 agricultural preserve contract, according to county records
The Williamson Act, which tries to preserve open space by giving ranchers and farmers a tax break on undeveloped land, allows only the property owner to cancel a contract