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Canteen Service Company - Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
Valid Motor Vehicle Operators License,. DOT Medical Certification (paid for by the company), and a good driving record….
TARGET 17,203 reviews - Evansville, IN
Educate guests on REDcard benefits and all the ways the guest can save, pay and shop through digital tools and services….
Target Corporation - Apr 17
Chili’s 2,593 reviews - Evansville, IN
To provide a warm, welcoming greeting to our guests, and to ensure that the guests’ dining experience is. To ensure that guests are seated in a timely manner,…
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Almost Kin - Evansville, IN
Required license or certification:. Applicant must be able to pass a background check, drug testing and have a valid driver’s license….
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TARGET 17,203 reviews - Evansville, IN
Act quickly to resolve guest concerns. Target merchandise discount. Quickly and accurately scan and bag all items and collect payment….
Target Corporation - Apr 17
Chili’s 2,593 reviews - Evansville, IN
Ensure Guests are seated at a clean, properly set table within the shortest amount of time. To maintain the cleanliness of all restrooms, perimeter of the…
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TARGET 17,203 reviews - Evansville, IN
Offer a fast, fun and friendly guest experience. Target merchandise discount. Deliver a great-looking, fully-stocked sales floor….
Target Corporation - Apr 17
Chili’s 2,593 reviews - Evansville, IN
To provide guest and team members with clean and sanitized utensils, dishes, glassware, equipment and facilities. Primary Objective of Position:….
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Bob Evans Inc. 771 reviews - Evansville, IN
You are the first person to greet the guest and are the last person with whom the guest has contact before leaving….
Chili’s 2,593 reviews - Evansville, IN
Ensures that guests’ receive their correct food and drink orders, answers inquires relative to items on menu, and otherwise attends to the needs of guests….
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MotoMart 9 reviews - Evansville, IN
Greet and thank each customer without fail. Quickly and accurately complete sales transactions at the register and keep customer lines to a minimum….
PSG 26 reviews - Evansville, IN
$135,000 a year
CNC Metal Machining process experience in an Automotive Manufacturing environment. Manufacturing Operations Management in Metal Machining Automotive:….
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PSG 26 reviews - Evansville, IN
$135,000 a year
$115,000 to $135,000k + Bonus (10%) Relocation Assistance Plant Manager – 300 person operation * 5-10 years Operations / Plant Management experience *…
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Express 740 reviews - Evansville, IN
Maximizes the fitting room experience, while driving sales and creating an elevated customer experience….
Chili’s 2,593 reviews - Evansville, IN
Ensures that guests receive their. Ensures that the guest is greeted with a warm and welcoming smile. And is attentive to guest, making them feel….
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Bob Evans Inc. 771 reviews - Evansville, IN
As a Kitchen Prep your job is critical to the smooth operation of the restaurant both in supplying the needed food items and in keeping the kitchen organized…
Chili’s 2,593 reviews - Evansville, IN
To ensure that each guest receives an unforgettable meal. Primary Objective of Position:….
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Bob Evans Inc. 771 reviews - Evansville, IN
The Grill Cook cooks each order by following standardized recipes. Ensures that proper food handling and sanitation procedures are being followed. Prepares
Macy’s 11,133 reviews - Evansville, IN
Successfully complete all Asset Protection / Loss Prevention training requirements including CPR and First Aid and maintain personal certifications as required…

Hot Jobs in Evansville

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Kool Smiles  147 reviews - Evansville, IN
We are looking for a Patient Coordinator to join an energetic, fast-paced dental practice. We are a close-knit team, and we are passionate about providing
Kool Smiles - Apr 16
Flanders Electric  4 reviews - Evansville, IN
Minimum of two years of experience with mechanical or electrical equipment. Ability to exercise initiative, judgment, and decision making related to routine…
Flanders Electric - Apr 15
Flanders Electric  4 reviews - Evansville, IN
Basic mechanical knowledge required although no direct winder work experience required. Ability to operate machinery and hoists….
Flanders Electric - Apr 15
Springstone - Newburgh, IN
Previous experience on an inpatient unit preferred. Brentwood Meadows is a 48-bed, state of the art mental health and addiction treatment center, offering…
Springstone - Apr 15
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation  9 reviews - Evansville, IN
It is the policy of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, veteran status, national
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation - Apr 15
Berry Plastics Corporation  400 reviews - Evansville, IN
Strong organizational skills with proven ability to. This is a part-time position that will work 34-36 hours….
Berry Plastics Corporation - Apr 15
Department of the Army  30,079 reviews - Evansville, IN
This position is subject to the Lautenberg Amendment/Domestic Violence. Specialized experience is defined as technical and advisory services provided in support…
Regions Bank  940 reviews - Evansville, IN
Ability to work with money transactions with high degree of accuracy. As a Regions Bank Teller, you will be the initial contact to our valued customers….
Regions Bank - Apr 14
Duke Energy  300 reviews - Plainfield, IN
Demonstrated work experience using e-mail and Microsoft products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Experience establishing strategic direction, promoting teamwork, and…
Duke Energy - Apr 14
Deaconess Health System  13 reviews - Evansville, IN
Qualifications to perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily….
Deaconess Health System - Apr 14
Aetna  1,533 reviews - Evansville, IN
Working At Aetna — the Value To YouWhat does it mean to work at Aetna? A lot. From programs and benefits that support your financial, physical and emotional
Aetna - Apr 14
BAE Systems  1,564 reviews - Kingsport, TN
Bachelor Degree (Construction Management, Engineering or similar field) and 12 years relevant experience or Master’s degree and 10 years’ relevant experience,…
BAE Systems - Apr 14
Pep Boys  633 reviews - Evansville, IN
A high school diploma or equivalent is preferred. Destrezas fuertes de organizaci?n y manejo del tiempo. As a Sales Support Associate, you assist in driving…
Pep Boys - Apr 14
St Mary’s Health System  5 reviews - Evansville, IN
Job Summary: The Rep, Patient Services performs clerical and reception duties associated with patient registration. Responsibilities: Greets patients and
A Member of Ascension Health - Apr 14
Washington Square Mall - Evansville, IN
Job Summary: The Specialist, Insurance determines and verifies insurance coverage and coordination of benefits from all sources. Responsibilities: Confirms
A Member of Ascension Health - Apr 14
American Snuff Company, LLC  65 reviews - Memphis, TN
Prefer previous experience in a manufacturing machine operations role. Accurate attention to detail, proactivity, and effective follow-through….
RJ Reynolds - Apr 13
Mead Johnson Nutrition  55 reviews - Evansville, IN
• Leads team of Sr. Retail Operations Specialists and Sr. Replenishment Planners to deliver superior customer service to MJN retail customers. • Prioritizes
Mead Johnson Nutrition - Apr 13

Softball DH at SIU moved to Tuesday

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Aces and Salukis to play two games

With inclement weather in the forecast for Wednesday, the University of Evansville will head to Carbondale, Ill. to take on Southern Illinois in a doubleheader on Tuesday afternoon in games set for 3 and 5 p.m.

After going nearly three years between conference series victories, the Purple Aces have made it 2-for-2 in the last two weekends, earning series triumphs over Wichita State and, most recently, Illinois State.  In the 4-2 streak for UE, Morgan Florey has made the difference, picking up three of those wins in the circle along with a save in the other contest.  UE is hoping to match a streak in 2013 that saw the squad pick up four-consecutive series wins.

Evansville showed just how much firepower it had at Illinois State over the weekend, notching seven home runs in the 3-game set, including four in the series finale, which gave the Aces their second MVC series win in a row.  Sunday’s final tally of four homers was the first time UE racked up that many in a league game since recording four against Creighton on May 8, 2010.  The Aces recorded four home runs on two occasions last season, both non-conference games.

Freshman Morgan Florey had another memorable weekend as UE took two out of three from Illinois State.  In the two victories, Florey pitched a complete game and now stands with 11 victories on the season.  At the plate, the frosh hit .429 with three home runs, seven RBI, four walks and a slugging % of 1.714.  Chandra Parr was also strong in the trip to Normal as she hit .600, going 6/10 with two home runs and five runs scored.

Southern Illinois enters the doubleheader with a 25-14 mark and 8-6 in conference play after dropping two out of three to Indiana State.  Prior to that, the Salukis took the final two games of a road series at Missouri State.

Shaye Harre is the top hitter for SIU, entering the series with a .340 average.  Her 36 hits, 28 runs, 9 home runs and 31 RBI are all team highs.  Sydney Jones checks in with a .304 average for the Salukis.  Both have started all 39 games.

This weekend, the Purple Aces are at Indiana State for three games before returning to Evansville for its final four home contests of the season.

Katterhenry ties for MVC lead in record effort

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Junior shot 5-under 67 on Monday

 CHICAGO – University of Evansville junior Kayla Katterhenry put forth one of the top efforts in Missouri Valley Conference Championship history, carding a 5-under 67 as she moved into a tie for the lead in the second round of the tournament at Harborside International Golf Center (Port Course) on Monday.

Katterhenry’s score tied the MVC Championship record, which was set by Southern Illinois player Alisha Matthews in 2012.  The 67 is also a new Purple Aces record.  It is one better than Crissy Higgins’ round of 68, which she accomplished in 2008.  Prior to today, Katterhenry’s lowest score was a 69 in 2014.

With the round, the Newburgh product moved into a tie for the championship lead.  She joins Wichita State’s Taryn Torgeson and Bradley’s Ally Scaccia with scores of 143 going into the final day.  All three are one under par going into the final round of 18.

Freshman Maria Pickens continued to play at her best, matching the top score of her collegiate career as she finished Monday’s round with a 74.  She stands in a tie for 10th with a 150.  Pickens notched a hole-in-one on the 13th hole in Sunday’s opening round.

Third on the team was Maggie Camp.  She recorded a 79 on Monday to stand with a 157 going into the final round of 18.  Camp is tied for 32nd.  Madison Chaney enters the final day with a 168 while Giulia Mallmann checks in at a 171.  Chaney and Mallmann are in 47th and 48th spots, respectively.

Evansville sits in a tie for 8th place with Illinois State.  Both schools have a 618. Missouri State is one ahead of the pair with a 617 while UNI is 6th with a 614.  Wichita State enters the final round with a 7 stroke lead over Indiana State.  The Shockers stand with a 586.

Tuesday’s final round of 18 is set to begin at 8:30 a.m.

 

Florey earns third MVC Newcomer of the Week honor

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Florey hit three home runs at Illinois State

 ST. LOUIS – Another stellar week of Missouri Valley Conference action has seen University of Evansville freshman Morgan Florey earn her third MVC Newcomer of the Week award on Monday.

Florey had a memorable week for the Purple Aces both in the circle and at the plate.  Florey finished the week batting .429 with three hits in seven at-bats.  All three hits were home runs as she finished with 7 RBI and a slugging % of 1.714.  She also drew four walks while getting on base 63.6% of the time and scored four runs.

On the pitching side, Florey picked up two wins, going the distance in the Aces’ wins over Illinois State and stands at 11 wins on the season.  She finished with a 3.82 ERA in 14.2 innings of work.  She struck out 13 batters and walked just two.  Florey opened up the weekend series on Saturday, going 2-3 with five runs batted in and two home runs.  Throwing all seven innings, she gave up three earned runs while striking out six.

She was back at it once again on Sunday, throwing another complete game victory while going 1-1 at the plate with her third homer of the weekend.  She drove in two runs, scored twice and walked three times.

Tomorrow, Florey and the Aces are in action at Southern Illinois in a conference doubleheader beginning at 3 p.m.

FODOR TRAVEL NAMED HOLIDAY WORLD & SPLASHING SAFARI ONE OF THE 10 Best Water Parks to Visit in 2016

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HOLIDAY WORLD & SPLASHING’ SAFARI in Santa Claus, Indiana

Santa Claus, Indiana’s, Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari is home to two of the world’s longest water coasters, Mammoth and Wildebeest, a feat no other water park in the country can claim. Mammoth stands out for its unique six-person raft that climbs a seven-story hill before racing down a course of seven drops. Wildebeest is a more traditional new-age water coaster, featuring a winding track of underground tunnels and drops that push the four-person dinghy to speeds upwards of 36 feet per second. Continue your adrenaline rush on Zinga, the park’s eight-story Tornado slide, where a four-person inner tube scales the curved walls of the purple and blue mega-structure.

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7th Circuit: Horse racing venture was a business

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Scott Roberts for www.theindianalawyer.com

An Indiana man who ran a horse racing business had his tax deficiencies for the 2005 and 2006 tax years voided by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals after Judge Richard Posner ripped apart an opinion by the U.S. Tax Court.

Merrill Roberts became interested in horse racing in 1999 and built a horse track on land he owned in Indianapolis. In 2005, he decided to build a bigger horse training facility, but built it in Mooresville after the city of Indianapolis opposed the construction. The U.S. Tax Court found in 2005 and 2006 he had erroneously deducted the expenses of his horse racing business because it was only a hobby during those years. The court assessed tax deficiencies of $89,710 for 2005 and $116,475 for 2006. In 2007, the court declared it a business, and it has been considered a business ever since.

Posner wrote the decision was “untenable; it amounts to saying that a business’ start-up costs are not deductible business expenses – that every business starts as a hobby and becomes a business only when it achieves a certain level of profitability.” Posner said Roberts’ business did not begin in 2007 but 2005, when he decided to build a large training facility.

He pointed out an inconsistency in the ruling when the Tax Court said Roberts did not purchase the Mooresville property to run a business, but said the business didn’t start until it began functioning at the property. “The judge seems not to have understood that the decision to build the facility, and its construction, are also indications of a profit motive.”

The Tax Court based its ruling off a “goofy regulation” Posner wrote, citing 26 C.F.R. Section 1.183-2, Treas. Reg Section 1.183-2: Activity Not Engaged in for Profit Defined.” The regulation says that the court can use another test as long as the court proves the other factors are insufficient.

However, even when using the test, which has nine factors, Roberts’ horse racing venture was a business. All nine factors supported or at least were neutral about his horse racing venture. “It may have been a fun business, but fun doesn’t covert a business to a hobby. If it did, Facebook would be a hobby, Microsoft and Apple would be hobbies, Amazon would be a hobby, etc. ad infinitum,” Posner wrote.

The case is Merrill C. Roberts v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 15-3396.

Governor Pence Honors Businesses for Contributions to State’s Economy & Hoosier Workforce

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Indianapolis - Today, Governor Mike Pence honored 25 Indiana companies with the Governor’s Century or Half Century Business Award, recognizing each company for its longevity and service to its employees, community and the state.
“As Indiana celebrates its bicentennial, we honor the companies that have helped build a state with a record employment and continued economic growth,” said Governor Pence. “These companies, which have been growing and adding jobs here for at least 50 or 100 years, are an engine of our state’s economy. Their longevity sets a standard for excellence and has laid a foundation for each and every company choosing to start or grow here in Indiana today. Each one of these companies is an important part of our history and I’m confident they will play a key role in our state’s future.”

The Governor’s Century and Half Century Business Awards honor Hoosier businesses that have remained in operation for a minimum of 100 or 50 consecutive years and have also demonstrated a commitment to community service. More than 1,400 companies from across the state have been recognized during the 25-year history of the award.

The Century Award honorees for 2015 are:

  • AT&T (Indiana Bell) (137 years), Marion County
  • Curry Auto Center Inc. (101 years), Monroe County
  • Flint & Walling Inc. (150 years), Noble County
  • Fred Toenges Shoes & Pedorthics (124 years), Allen County
  • Hofer and Davis Inc. (101 years), Allen County
  • Industrial Supply Company (100 years), Vigo County
  • Lake City Bank (144 years), Kosciusko County
  • L.H. Sturm Hardware Co. (121 years), Dubois County
  • One America Financial Partners (139 years), Marion County
  • Peerless Cleaners (101 years), Allen County
  • Welch & Cornett Funeral Home (100 years), Greene County
  • Wolf Corporation (144 years), Allen County

The Half Century Award honorees for 2015 are:

  • Acro Engineering (53 years), Decatur County
  • Amick Welding Inc. (84 years), Huntington County
  • Bastian Solutions LLC (63 years), Hamilton County
  • Colligan and Company Inc. (87 years), Allen County
  • Cunningham Patterns and Engineering (51 years), Bartholomew County
  • Imagineering Finishing Technologies (56 years), St. Joseph County
  • Keller Development Inc. (59 years), Allen County
  • Kimball Electronics Inc. (54 years), Dubois County
  • Pyromation Inc. (54 years), Allen County
  • Rumbaugh Dentistry (64 years), Allen County
  • Schnitzebank Restaurant (54 years), Dubois County
  • Superior LLC (54 years), Lake County
  • Ward Corporation (52 years), Allen County

Applications for the Governor’s Century and Half Century Awards are available online.