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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Glen Burnie Job Openings: Taco Bell, AAA Mid-Atlantic

Patch rounds up a list of some of the job openings around town.

Here's a list of current job listings in Glen Burnie. Click on the links to read the full requirements and to apply. For more opportunities in the area, see the jobs section of Glen Burnie Patch. If you are a local employer looking to hire, leave a comment with the job information or send to glenburnie@patch.com. Assistant General Manager Company: Taco Bell Duties: Ensuring all brand standards, systems and programs are executed, including cash controls, auditing register, preparing deposits, transporting deposits. Requirements: Must work full flex schedule, able to work 50 hours per week, open, close, weekends. Two years management experience required. Must have a GED or high school diploma, pass background check, and be able to lift up to…

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

TRAFFIC MAP: Thanksgiving Congestion Expected, Police Urge Safety

The American Automobile Association estimates that 882,700 Marylanders will travel 50 miles or more Thanksgiving weekend.

Hitting the road this Thanksgiving?  You're not the only one. The American Automobile Association estimates that 882,700 Marylanders will travel 50 miles or more Thanksgiving weekend—less than a half-percent increase from last year. Over 90 percent of travelers will travel by automobile.  And what do they plan to do after reaching their destination? You guessed it—visiting friends and family, eating and shopping, according to the AAA.  This could add congestion to the major roadways serving Glen Burnie residents, namely Interstate 95, Interstate 695 and Interstate 97. Check this article for traffic updates or follow the map on the Patch Commute page.   The Maryland State Highway Administration urges drivers to call 511 or visit md511.org …

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Thanksgiving Travel Will Be Even Busier This Year

AAA Says 43.6 million travelers expected over the holiday weekend, the fourth consecutive increase.

Thanksgiving Day is just around the corner the countdown is on for the most congested roads and crowded airports of the year. AAA is predicting the fourth consecutive increase in the number of Thanksgiving travelers this year, albeit on smaller budgets. The travel group expects 43.6 million Americans will hit the highways and airports over the holiday, a 0.7 percent bump over last year, reports USA Today. But whereas travelers spent on average of $544 last year, they will spend only $498 this year. Ninety percent of the holiday’s travel will be done by car and seven percent in the air, The Washington Post reported. Maryland State Police Superintendent Colonel Marcus Brown responded to the increased traffic by ordering increased patrols …

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