Jul 05 2010

Queen Bee is hiring part time worker bees!

Published by Queen Bee at 2:11 pm under Skin Care Products, events

We are very excited to say that after years in the skin care bizz, Queen Bee continues to grow.  We are always working to expand our circle of happy worker bees.  Right now, we are seeking someone outgoing to run our Saturday Pagosa Springs farmer’s market.  As with all our worker bees, we pay $10 an hour or $20 an hour in product.  For this special assignment, there are bonus’ based on performance too!  So if you have a passion for all things organic, love skin care, or just want to help apply labels to jars in your spare time, give us a buzz.  QB@QueenBeeSauce.com  for more information about Queen Bee go to www.QueenBeePagosa.com  while you are there, sign up for our blog!

MORE INFO on Pagosa Farmer’s Market Worker Bee

The job includes picking up inventory, setting up tent, displaying merchandise, handling sales, etc.  You would spend Saturday’s beginning about 8:30 and the market runs til 1pm.  So it is about five hours on Saturdays.  The schedule is flexible, so if you need miss a market or two throughout the summer that can be accomodated.  The market runs for twelve weeks beginning this Saturday July 10th.  It will be held in the Ponderosa Do It Best parking lot at the corner of highway 160 and Piedra roads.  Many of our local customers plan to buy products from us at these weekly markets, so you will get to meet a few happy customers each week.  Many of the wyndham time share guests attend the market too.  This is a perfect job for someone outgoing, that needs a little cash, and likes interacting with women and families.

Production Worker Bee - our ever expanding circle of worker bees currently includes about twenty women who pick up and drop off projects at the Bee Hive on Lake Pagosa.  Most of this project work is done for a trade for product at a rate of $20 an hour in product.  There are some projects which need to be done at the hive and those can pay in either $10 hr or product.  If you would like to be considered for this kind of ongoing project work, just let us know over email!  Worker Bees also get to attend classes and lectures held by the Queen Bee at no charge.

One Response to “Queen Bee is hiring part time worker bees!”

  1. khaterineon 15 Jul 2010 at 1:20 pm

    to whome it may concern:
    i am a single mature woman interested in joining your team!
    i have resided in pagosa since 2002.
    previously, i resided in cripple creek, colorado, where i was employed for Ashanti Gold Mine, in mine operations, where i was a heavy equipment operator.
    here in pagosa, i have worked processing wild game at The Buck Stops Here,
    the post office as a sub contract rural carrier,
    i still do occasional house cleaning,
    and lastly i caretake absent homes.
    if i should be considered, i may be contacted at 903-6415.
    thanks, khaterine mueller

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