looking for clean up job in aftermath storm,of storm have construction experiance can drive equiptment, worked for contractor in fla at port st lucie for cleanup after hurricane
More information about a job at FEMA can be found online at the FEMA website. The website gives you information about profiles for certain jobs and which jobs are available.
There are a few agencies that help with cleanup after a tornado. One of the biggest is FEMA which stands for Federal Emergency Management Agency. Others that help include the National Guard and the American Red Cross.
Washing windows or cars, landscape cleanup...
It is very possible to get a job with a criminal record. The FEMA will hire people. The company Find Me Jobs is very good at locating jobs in any location. They can be contacted by email or phone, and have a long list of jobs in any city.
The best and probably simplest way is to visit the FEMA website. There you will find contact details of the association and they will be able to put you in touch with the relevant person.
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You could check change.gov. usajobs.gov would be better to find employment.
My high school medical class! Go to the FEMA home page and find out. (My high school class happens to be the only one in the US to study and get certificates)
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no act created FEMA, FEMA was created from different people that was not passed by an act
All businesses need a business license for foreclosure cleanups. Generally you do not need to be bonded, but you will need the general liability insurance. Go down to your local city or county offices and apply for a business license, they are usually under $100 to get one. The banks also require this and general liability insurance to perform foreclosure cleanup services for them. There is a Foreclosure Cleanup Business Start up training guide that provides step by step foreclosure cleanup startup information, we got it when we started our Foreclosure Cleanup Business from the website above and was very helpful, it includes the hud guidelines, you will definitely need these to know how to price your foreclosure cleanup jobs accurately and a complete bank contact list of banks and reo asset management companies hiring foreclosure cleanup vendors so you can sign up directly with the banks to start getting foreclosure cleanup jobs. I would also recommend joining the Foreclosure Cleanup Network, there is alot of free information on there for the Foreclosure Cleanup Business and you can get work from the Reo agents on this site. And it's all free. Good luck. Check with a lawyer and the local authorities.