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Job hunting? This week’s unusual openings.

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4. Heidelberg pressman
Employer: Printed Products Inc.
Wages/salary: Not listed
Details: Run a 40-inch Speedmaster printing press. (For more information click here.)
Location: Tulsa, Okla. (pop. 384,040; median family income $49,145) was once called the “Oil Capital of the World,” but has moved to diversify its economy in recent years.

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5. Night order selector
Employer: US Foodservice/GFG
Wages/salary: $12 to $15.80 an hour
Details: Coordinates accurate and safe selection of food and/or food items from designated locations, assembling orders onto pallets, and loading into trailers for distribution to customers. (For more information click here.)
Location: Grand Forks, N.D. (pop. 50,743; median family income $58,343) is ranked the second least expensive US city in which to own and maintain a car and among the top 10 cheapest for car insurance by Runzheimer International, a specialist in employee mobility services.

6. Shelf management specialist
Employer: Kraft Foods Inc.
Wages/salary: Not listed
Details: Manages all activities relating to optimizing product assortment and shelf management with retail customers. (For more information click here.)
Location: Pittsburgh (pop. 296,324; median family income $45,708) was built on the shoulders of the steel industry, but in the last decade or two it has transformed its economy to be more reliant on high technology, healthcare, and financial services.

7. Parent involvement manager
Employer: Child Development Council of Franklin County, Inc. (Ohio)
Wages/salary: Not listed
Details: Responsible for developing and implementing goals, policies, and activities designed to accomplish parent involvement objectives in a Head Start program that serves over 2,400 children and families. (For more information click here.)
Location: Columbus, Ohio (pop. 724,095; median family income $51,284) is not only the Ohio capital, but the state’s largest city, as well as the location of the nation’s largest campus, The Ohio State University, with roughly 52,000 students.

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