1947 - Civil Service Needs Inspector Jobs Filled...
Back to the era of May, 1947, the U. S. Civil Service commission announced that Meat inspector, livestock inspector, and virus-serum inspector were needed. That is what the small article in The Alva Review-Courier, newspaper, dated 21 May 1947 stated:
"Meat inspector, livestock inspector, and virus-serum inspector examinations for positions in the U. S. Civil Serice commission were announced today by Mrs. B. M. Snoddy, regional director. The examinations will be held by the Board of U. S. Civil SErice Examiners, Department of Agriculture, Wilson building, Dallas, Tex.
Postions pay from $2,168.28 to $3,021, with the vacancies to be filled in the Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Husbandry, in Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas and Texas.
A written test is required. Age limit is from 18 to 62 years of age. Applications must be on file with the executive secretary of the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Department of Agriculture, Wilson building, Dallas, Tex., by May 19, 1947."
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