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Prince Albert, SK, Canada
Location
Prince Albert, SK
Workplace information
On site
Salary
26.00 hourly / 40 hours per week
Terms of employment
Permanent employment
Full time
Day, Weekend, Overtime, Early Morning, Morning
Starts as soon as possible
vacancies
1 vacancy
Source
Job Bank #3200579
Languages
English
Education
Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
Experience
1 year to less than 2 years
On site
Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.
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Failure to make visual sighting; or inability to establish radio communications.
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The glamorized visual presentation of food.
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A radio call signifying that an aircraft has gained visual contact.
NATO codeword meaning that an aircraft has lost visual contact with another friendly aircraft or ground position (opposite of visual).
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Casual was British slang for a social sub−group of the s identified by wearing expensive designer clothes, being materialistic, and taking part in football hooliganism and shop lifting.
n Scottish bad egg, nogoodnik. Pretty close Scottish equivalent to “yob,” with the notable exception that casuals will actually refer to themselves as such while yobs certainly would not. Dotted around Edinburgh is graffiti advertising the services of the “Craiglockart Casual Squad.” Craiglockart isn’t one of the worst areas of Edinburgh, so perhaps their modus operandi is to turn up and insult your intelligence, or throw truffles through your windows.
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Visual merchandiser
  Using visual cues to know when to kick out, stop twisting or stop rotating.Â
Failure to make visual sighting; or inability to establish radio communications.
Unpleasant Visual
The glamorized visual presentation of food.
Beyond Visual Range. (Air Force).
Casual user of heroin
meaning things are okay, instead of saying "don't worry about it" you'd say "it's casual"
Blazer is numismatic slang for an un−circulated or Proof coin having above−average lustre and visual appeal.
A radio call signifying that an aircraft has gained visual contact.
NATO codeword meaning that an aircraft has lost visual contact with another friendly aircraft or ground position (opposite of visual).
Dismal Desmond is British slang for a miserable person.
Simply, a visual inspection using one of the best instruments known to man.
Virtual Reality Bull Sh**
Casual was British slang for a social sub−group of the s identified by wearing expensive designer clothes, being materialistic, and taking part in football hooliganism and shop lifting.
n Scottish bad egg, nogoodnik. Pretty close Scottish equivalent to “yob,” with the notable exception that casuals will actually refer to themselves as such while yobs certainly would not. Dotted around Edinburgh is graffiti advertising the services of the “Craiglockart Casual Squad.” Craiglockart isn’t one of the worst areas of Edinburgh, so perhaps their modus operandi is to turn up and insult your intelligence, or throw truffles through your windows.
Defined a person who was into "fashion", at the time it was used as a term for people who generally had kicker shoes, shirts etc (gelled hair also).
casual user of heroin
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