Due to many different circumstances, there is a need for some clarification regarding the Wyoming State Library presentation and training that will happen this week. Those individuals who were fortunate enough to land one of the 48 training spots opened up on this website last week must carefully read the following:
1. You must be 16 years or older at the time of the August 14th presentation to attend the training
2. Tickets to the training will be handed out at the presentation on August 14th. Tickets will only be given to the 48 training spots which have been filled on a first come-first serve basis or the substitute list. If you don't have a ticket, you won't get the training.
3. You may not give your ticket away to anyone. If you cannot make it, there is a substitute list in place which will be followed.
4. If you are not living in Cokeville, you may attend the presentation but will not be able to attend the training at this time. The Cokeville training is limited and is being presented at this time for the Cokeville area as stated in earlier posts and emails.
5. THERE ARE NO NEW AVAILABLE SPOTS AT THIS TIME FOR THE TRAINING SESSIONS and there will be no chance to get on the substitute list at this point due to high demand and a long list.
6. YOU MUST BRING YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY CARD AND A PICTURE I.D. Failure to do so will immediately forfeit your training spot, if you have one.
7. If you cannot read or type, do not have access to the internet or do not know how to use the internet and you have signed up for a TRAINING SPOT, please let me know ASAP. I will remove your name from the training list and you can spend some time getting the skills necessary to help with this project. You can still attend the presentation.
THERE IS NO "WAITING LIST' AT THIS TIME AS THE FUNDING IS GONE FOR THIS YEAR. Even if you would be great at this job (fast typer, love history, accurate, efficient, love data entry, good worker...) Cokeville is out of training spaces. That's the whole story.
However, if you are interested in doing this job in the near future, it is highly recommend you come to the presentation at the town hall on August 14 from 1-2pm. Then, you will be able to hear about the project, the job, and know what to look for in future funding of this project. The presentation is open to the public. I AM NO LONGER COMPILING A SUBSTITUTE LIST.
DEMAND (WORKERS) IS FAR GREATER THAN CURRENT SUPPLY (DOLLARS).
For whatever reason (at the fair, out of town, no one told you, didn't know, waited to long to get on the website, etc.) you didn't sign up for a training session..it isn't too late to hear about the project. Come on August 14th from 1-2pm at the town hall and at least hear about the project.
Thank you
Karla Toomer
bktoomer@allwest.net
Monday, August 11, 2008
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