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  2. How do I get a California state job? Five tips from a ... - AOL

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    The first step to landing a state job is to identify which roles you want to apply for and then take the eligibility exams for those roles. (You’ll find open positions and exam information at ...

  3. California State Personnel Board - Wikipedia

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    The board sets and enforces rules for state civil service appointments and exams, and maintains a staff of administrative law judges to resolve various human resources issues, such as whistleblower complaints, disability and medical condition discrimination complaints including reasonable accommodation denials and appeals from unfavorable human resources decisions (e.g. reprimand, salary ...

  4. Fort Point Light (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Point Light is a decommissioned lighthouse built on the third tier of Fort Point, which is now directly beneath the south anchorage of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California. The lighthouse is at the south end of the narrowest part of Golden Gate strait. It was preceded by two other lighthouses in nearby locations.

  5. Lighthouse keeper - Wikipedia

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    The last staffed lighthouse in Australia was the Sugarloaf Point Light, otherwise known as Seal Rocks Lighthouse. Although the lighthouse was electrified in 1966, and automated in 1987, a caretaker and lighthouse keeper remained on site until 2007, when the lighthouse keeper's cottages were renovated into tourist accommodations. [41]

  6. List of lighthouses in California - Wikipedia

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    A. ^ Ballast Point Light was moved in 1960 to the bell tower which had served as a fog signal building as the 1890 tower had been declared unsafe. The light shone from the top of the bell tower until 1961 when it was replaced by an offshore light.

  7. Point Blunt Light - Wikipedia

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    Point Blunt Lighthouse was established in 1915. The lighthouse was automated in 1976. From Coast Guard web site in 1970, before the lighthouse was automated: Point Blunt Light was originally maintained by personnel at Angel Island Light Station at Point Knox until 1960.

  8. Sugar Pine Point Light - Wikipedia

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    The Sugar Pine Point Light was a small lighthouse located on Lake Tahoe, in El Dorado County, California, in the United States. The Lighthouse was once the highest in the nation; located at over 6,200 feet above sea level. [3] The tower no longer stands, but a small post light marks the site.

  9. Santa Barbara Light - Wikipedia

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    Women lighthouse keepers were not uncommon in early American lighthouses. Santa Barbara is a premier example. When the lighthouse was officially established in 1856, Albert Johnson Williams was appointed as the initial keeper. After nine years of operating the facility he grew tired of his routine chores and handed over the duties to his wife.