We need SPANISH speaking sales representatives with direct sales experience. Full time position during the day Monday through Fridays. Salary plus commissions. Candidates must have own car and cell phone that can send and receive pictures via text message and has GPS Capabilities. Interested candidates please send resume to hr@tm-us.com.
Hiring Organization: TMUSA Hiring Organization: TMUSA Posting ID: 3599503157
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Representantes de Ventas/Sales Reps Needed (Los Angeles, San Gab Valley )
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Secretary/Administrative Assistant (Torrance)
We are looking initially for part time work for approximately 15 hours a week. Ideally the applicant would work two full days a week or three or four half days. This position can develop into full time work and further advancement.
Please send resume to the e-mail address above via pdf, word, or wordperfect. Posting ID: 3599545184
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Cabot Oil & Gas uses natural gas to power fracturing
A Cabot Oil & Gas wellhead in Dimock, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. said Monday it has begun using natural gas produced from the Marcellus Shale to fracture wells there, displacing up to 70 percent of diesel fuel traditionally used to operate fracturing equipment.
The dual-fuel project, done in partnership with FTS International and Caterpillar Global Petroleum, was a first for northeastern Pennsylvania, according to Cabot.
Houston-based Apache Corp. was a pioneer in the concept, becoming the first to power an entire hydraulic fracturing job with engines running on natural gas and cutting fuel costs by about 40 percent earlier this year. It worked with Caterpillar, Schlumberger and Halliburton on that project.
Cabot said the goals of its dual-fuel projects are to reduce air emissions and truck traffic, as well as cutting costs.
Dan O. Dinges, chairman, president and CEO of Houston-based Cabot, said in a statement that the company “is continually searching for ways to utilize cutting-edge, environmentally friendly technology during our operations. We are already converting our vehicle fleet and currently have a drilling rig using natural gas as well, so the next step is to utilize the technology on a hydraulic fracturing site.”
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