INTERESTED IN JOINING OUR TEAM…
I’m Your Huckleberry looks for responsible animal lovers to care for our client pets. Sitters/Walkers have flexible work hours which include morning, afternoon, evening and/or overnight visits. You will visit the client’s home and care for the pet(s), following the client’s instructions. A typical pet visit is 30 minutes. You will be given a schedule of the pet sitting visits weekly. Keep in mind, schedules change and flexibility is the key when it comes to taking care of our client pets.
Top quality traits we look for in hiring our staff:
Caring & Loving Nature
Trustworthy
Dependable
Reliable
I’m Your Huckleberry is looking for the following qualifications:
~You must have an open heart to animals in general.
~You must have patience to care for all types of pets.
~You must be in fit physical condition to handle small and large animals in all weather conditions.
~You must be willing to get your hands and clothes dirty.
~You must be happy with a flexible work schedule and be aware that major holidays and summertime will be busy.
~You must be willing to follow directions precisely.
~You must have a smart phone and email address.
~You must be willing to report-in to clients and supervisor by text frequently.
~You must have a reliable automobile.
~You must be able to pass a criminal/background check.
Email your resume and/or a letter explaining why you feel you’re right for the job to:
Melinda Schindler
I’m Your Huckleberry Pet Sitting & Dog Walking, LLC
huckleberrypetsitting2013@gmail.com
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Tomball, Rosehill, Magnolia, Spring, Hockley, Cypress, Fairfield & NW Houston
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The Creation
When God had made the earth and sky the flowers and the trees, He then made all the animals the fish, the birds and bees. And when at last He’d finished not one was quite the same. He said, “I’ll walk this world of mine and give each one a name.” And so He traveled far and wide and everywhere He went, a little creature followed Him until it’s strength was spent. When all were named upon the earth and in the sky and sea, the little creature said, “Dear Lord, there’s not one left for me.” Kindly the Father said to him, “I’ve left you to the end. I’ve turned my own name back to front and called you dog, My friend.”
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