CLASSIFIEDS KMIM.ON MHNT She dreamed of building skyscrapers... but found her calling working on water and sewer lines. As the engineer for the Construction b Maintenance division of City/County Utilities, Toneq' McCullough is pretty far remov ed from the notion that led her to a degree in civil engineering from Clemson University. "I took a drafting course in high school, and liked it so much that I decided I wanted to build skyscrapers. Of course, when I graduated, I had to find a job, so I took a position as an engineer-in-training with IM.C. DOT." That led to a full time job with the state Transportation Department regional office in Winston-Salem, which led to a job in 1998 with the city's Engineering Department working on road, water and sewer projects. Two years ago she was promoted to her present job, in charge of the 136 men an^ women in Utilities Construction & Maintenance. "I'm basically |||||l supervisor, overseeing thepteWs tfl maintain the water and sewer lines The best thing about the job is we get to see the results of our work immeaiaieiy. it we gei caiiea aoout a water leak and it's our responsi bility, we go out and fix it. Our slogan is, 'If you can brush and flush, we're doing our job right.' "I think I've found my niche here, working with Utilities. Maybe it's because the people I work with like what they do so much that it s comagious. Because, they really do see the importance of what they do." It takes an impressive breadth of job skills to keep city government running. Our employees are engineers, fire fighters, recreation leaders, financial clerks and heavy equipment operators. Have you thought about putting your job skills to work for the city? ? Find out more at www.CityofWS.org. WlnsKinSali'm iSj When it Comes to Legal Advertising, We Do It All! Call Mike Pitt The Chronicle Legal Advertising Representative ..... Notice to Creditors ? Service by Publication ? Divorce ? Foreclosures ? Notice of Sale ? Financial Statements * State ? County ? Municipal Mike knows the publication requirements for Forsyth County and can meet all your Legal needs. You will find us Accurate, Responsible and Prompt in issuing Affidavits. We are priced below our competitors. Our Legal Notices are placed on the Web at NO extra charge to you on NCNOTICES.com to Contact Mike at (336)-722-8624 ext 108 or email adv@wschronicle.com Give the Giftth|at Keeps Subscriptions on Arriving... A great opportunity to show jpport for your local community newspaper and give a gift too! The Chronicle Complete this Coupon and mail w. Circulation Sales Deportment WMiw4ium Omamxt PO. Bok I6,Vi Wmson-Salcm. NC 27102 Yes! I want to give The Chronicle Yes, please sign me up for two years. Or send me one year and send a one year gift subscription to the second name below. My check of $35 is enclosed. Name I Address Name 2 . Address . City/St/Zip City/St/Zip Phone/Email Phone/Email Celebrating 35 Years To our many friends, readers , subscribers , and supporters ... Thank you! Now, we ask you again to support your Chronicle for another 35 years. To cele brate 35 years we want to offer you two year-long subscriptions for $35. You may apply the two years to your subscription; or you may send a family member or a friend one of the two years at no additional cost. (Inside the continental US) Subscribe How!

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