Friday, December 16, 2016

Keepers Staffing opening in Bethesda (Photos)

Employment agency Keepers Staffing has leased the vacant space at 7514 Wisconsin Avenue in Bethesda, previously home to City Cafe and Caterers. Keepers has existing locations in Rockville, Alexandria and Baltimore. They've installed their permanent sign out front, but it's not lit yet.


13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Please write an update when the sign is lit, with lots of pictures.

Anonymous said...

Maybe Dyer will finally get a real job! You know, one that pays the bills...

Anonymous said...

6:46am heckles local journalists saying he makes more than they do.
Kind of weird.

Wonder if he attacks the interns and freelancers in the local legacy media.
How much do those Sentinel freelancers make? Where do they live and what did they have for breakfast?

Talk about anything other than the issues facing MoCo.

Anonymous said...

@ 6:46 - The unlit sign is a hint to him - "We Hire Dim Bulbs!"

Anonymous said...

@ 6:53 - 7 minutes this time.

#UnsignedDyer

Robert Dyer said...

8:02: Wrong, moron - I put my name on every comment I post, unlike you, coward.

7:48: The only "dim bulbs" are the County Council.

Anonymous said...

7 minutes, again. LOL

Anonymous said...

Notice how whenever anonymous commenters are accused of being Robert Dyer, they never respond, only Dyer?

Maloney Concrete said...

You spend way too much time analyzing comments, timing how long folks comment, etc. Imagine if you volunteered the same amount of time for a good cause.
Merry Christmas!

Anonymous said...

You spend all this time inventing scenarios, coming up with obscure details, timelines.

It's beyond "razzing" someone. You really are mentally ill. and it's frightening.

Anonymous said...

OMG! Like minds! I agree, 10:19AM
Merry, merry & bacon, 10:23AM

Anonymous said...

10:19/10:23/#UnsignedDyer - It only takes a few seconds to subtract 8:02 from 8:09, #Birdbrain !!!

Anonymous said...

Yeah, except no one but you wastes those few seconds. And no one but you thinks it means something nefarious.

Birdbrain - guess it takes one to know one.

Studies of brain chemicals and neural connections have shown that most of a bird's small brain consists of a robust "pallium," or higher-processing center. In fact, many birds have more powerful palliums than mammals. - NOVA