Help Wanted
New West Looking for a Few Good Salespeople
By Jonathan Weber, 6-19-06
New West is growing fast and we're looking for a couple of sales associates to join the team. For details check out our classified ad for a full-time sales associate and a full-time online sales associate. We're also looking for part-time reps in several of our markets outside of Montana. So if you like New West and you like to sell and you like the idea of working with a great group of fun and enterprising folks, drop me an email at jonathan@newwest.net.
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