Looking for Jobs in St. Louis? Consider St. Charles, Missouri
If you live in St. Louis, you probably want to work in St. Louis. Unfortunately, that's not always an option. Consider crossing the bridge and exploring the job opportunities in St. Charles, Missouri.
There are numerous employment opportunities in St. Charles for everything from factory workers to paralegals. If you work in the medical field, it will be especially easy to find work in this city. Not sure where to begin your job hunt? Here are a few ideas:
Local Job Openings in St. Louis Area
Here are some of the latest jobs in the Jefferson County and St. Louis area. If you can drive a forklift truck, have managing experience, or want to work in the food industry, there may be something for you!
Panda Express is nearly complete! Starbucks is as well, and Five Guys is already up and running. Odds are that these places will definitely be hiring soon, if not already; check within to see if you can get an application.
Lowe’s is looking for someone with experience with electrical components to work mornings, days, and evenings. Several job specifications are required, including basic math skills and experience or a trade license. Click here for more information or to apply.
I never would have pegged Eureka to be a job town, let alone a hub. To me, it was always like Cape Girardeau—busy as hell for part of the year, but sort of a Ghost Town the rest of the year (not literally, of course, but the population sure does dwindle for part of the year!). Eureka is where Six Flags is, which means that during the summer and fall months, it’s extremely busy. My husband used to sub at a restaurant there as a manger in the winter, back when we were in the restaurant business, and he said it was so boring it was hard to stay awake during his shift!
Help Provide Tornado Relief
Two nights before Easter, my family and I were trapped at a store with several other dozen people while a tornado blazed down one of our main roads. As grateful as we were that we weren’t harmed, it was still devastating to see some of the areas we love—especially in St. Louis, where even our airport took a giant hit and closed due to the damage—impacted so severely by the deadly storm.
March on May 1 For Chicago Jobs
Residents of Chicago—as well as visitors of the city—may wish to take part in a march for job rights on May 1, this Sunday. The march will be largely comprised of union workers, and pro-immigration organizations will also be taking part. Immigration reform, job rights and respect, and an end to the deportation of immigrant workers will all be focuses of the march, which is in conjunction with International Workers’ Day.