Several Green Industry Professionals employ immigrants as part of their staff. The following attached letter is a fairly long description of issues dealing with hiring someone with documents that contain a Social Security number that proves not to be matched with the Social Security Administration.
(This letter was shared by Debbie Hamrick with Farm Bureau and is provided for informational purposes only. It does not necessarily reflect the opinions of this blog author nore anyone connected to the NC Cooperative Extension. Also the information provided must not be used as a substitution for legal advice! Contact your lawyer if you have legal concerns.)
Farm Bureau Letter Re-No Match SS#
For more information contact your local Cooperative Extension Center and ask for the Commercial Horticulture Agent.
Friday, September 28, 2007
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Nursery Position Open
Looking for a plant adventure? Green Outdoors Landscaping is looking for a full or part-time employee to assist in their nursery division. Some knowledge of plants and experience will be helpful. A valid drivers license is needed. Call Pauline Thrash at
645-5298 for more information or e-mail your resume' to Pauline at pauline267@aol.com.
Green Outdoors Landscaping is located at 91 Weaverville Hwy. Asheville, NC 28804.
For more information contact your local Cooperative Extension Center and ask for the Commercial Horticulture Agent.
645-5298 for more information or e-mail your resume' to Pauline at pauline267@aol.com.
Green Outdoors Landscaping is located at 91 Weaverville Hwy. Asheville, NC 28804.
For more information contact your local Cooperative Extension Center and ask for the Commercial Horticulture Agent.
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Position Opening
Monday, September 10, 2007
Green Tips Newsletter Now Available
The September version of GreenTips is now on line at the following link:
GreenTips
For more information contact your local Cooperative Extension Center and ask for the Commercial Horticulture Agent.
GreenTips
For more information contact your local Cooperative Extension Center and ask for the Commercial Horticulture Agent.
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