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City of Lubbock staff promotes municipal jobs, lists police and fire testing contact
Summary
A City of Lubbock staff member encouraged viewers to apply for municipal jobs, listed several positions (including unusual ones), and gave an on-screen link and phone number for applicants.
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A staff member for the City of Lubbock encouraged viewers to apply for municipal jobs and provided contact information, while also listing a broad set of positions and noting routine testing for the city’s police and fire academies.
The staff member said, “Oh, hey. I hear you're looking for a job. Have you ever thought of coming to work for the city of Lubbock? We have a wide variety of positions that would suit just about anyone. We're always looking for heavy equipment operators, water wastewater system mechanics, public safety dispatchers, construction and maintenance workers, lion teamers, trapeze artists.”
The same staff member later questioned whether all of those roles were actively open, and clarified hiring activity for public safety: “Are you sure we have those jobs? I don't think we're hiring for those jobs. But we do quite frequently test for our police and fire academy, and we're always looking to bring in new team members. So come join our team today by visiting the link on screen to get started, or give us a call at (806) 775-2303. Are you sure we don't have openings for trapeze artists?”
The statements in the clip included a phone number viewers could call and an on-screen link (URL not specified in the transcript) for job applicants. The transcript does not specify which of the listed positions were actively open, nor does it provide a URL; the staff member both listed positions and expressed uncertainty about whether all were hiring.
For more information the staff member directed viewers to the on-screen link or the phone number (806) 775-2303.

