Painting Instructor / Entertainers Needed (Greater Detroit & Ann Arbor) Education, Training & Library - Boon, MI at Geebo

Painting Instructor / Entertainers Needed (Greater Detroit & Ann Arbor)

Paint and Pour, LLC ( www.
thepaintandpour.
com REQUIRED SKILL SETS:
The ability to paint (brownie points if you can use a left handed brush) A fun, dynamic personality (people just love to watch you go!) Reliable transportation (no duct tape allowed, some travel MAY be required) Punctuality is a must (we start on time, and that doesn't work without the artist) Dependable work ethics (but you should still know how to have fun!) You MUST be 21 or over (sorry, but you can apply AFTER you graduate from art school!) DESIRABLE SKILL SETS:
You can turn paint into gold (you can come in early and transmute our paint stock) You're a Facebook Guru and can network the socks off our patrons (we LOVE social networking) DEAL BREAKERS:
If you paint like a drunk monkey (sober monkeys are OK).
If you bring your drama to work (we are allergic to drama) If you are chronically late or otherwise unreliable (we're not just looking for an artist, we're looking for family) If this sounds like you, congratulations! You just might have what it takes to be the newest addition to Paint and Pour's Elite Artist Tactical Squad.
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otherwise known as PAP EATS ! Example:
john.
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jpg We can't wait to meet you, and if you ARE As a reminder, your application MUST include the following items:
A properly titled subject 1-3 paragraphs explaining why you'd be a great fit for our family 2-6 sample paintings that are properly named Where you currently live Failure to follow these requirements will lead us to conclude that you can't follow instructions, and we'll use your application for scrap paper.
You've been warned now show us what you've got!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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