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Old 01-22-2014, 10:41 AM
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Huggins & Scott Auctions has an immediate opening for an Assistant Auction Coordinator. We are seeking an ambitious, savvy individual with a willingness to learn. An attention-to-detail and ability to handle shifting organizational priorities under hard deadlines is essential. Qualified candidates will be asked, but not limited to, handling the day-to-day processing of collections, tracking and researching rare and unique collectibles, tracking auction items both before and after an auction period along with interfacing with consignors, bidders, writers, authenticators and other personnel within the company.



Must be willing to work in, or relocate to the Washington, DC area.



Extensive knowledge of the sports card and memorabilia industry is critical.



A competitive salary and benefits are offered. Please forward resumes to auction@hugginsandscott.com or contact Ricky Huggins at (301) 608-0355 or (866) 462-2273 for more details.
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Old 01-22-2014, 10:47 AM
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I'd go for it, but I am not leaving Pittsburgh-seriously.
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Old 01-22-2014, 12:26 PM
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it might be worth the commute.
you certainly have the c.v. for the job.
all the best,
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Old 01-22-2014, 01:23 PM
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Barry,

Thank you for the reference .
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Sounds like my dream job. I'm just in the wrong Washington.

Good luck with your search.

Rob

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I'm not worried about the salary, but what are the benfits?
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Sounds like my dream job. I'm just in the wrong Washington.

Good luck with your search.

Rob
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You guys need to open an office in Seattle.
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I'd go for it, but I am not leaving Pittsburgh-seriously.
Brian, have you considered that, by relocating to Washington, DC, you would be able to watch the 2014 World Series championship team play 81 times?
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Old 01-22-2014, 09:02 PM
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Brian, have you considered that, by relocating to Washington, DC, you would be able to watch the 2014 World Series championship team play 81 times?
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Val,

I just might apply for the job and commute, but I have an allegiance to my city and the sports teams, despite the ownership of the Pirates, who I assume you were referring .
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