Become a Poll Worker Wisconsin is looking for citizens to serve as poll workers for the April 7th, 2020 election. The Wisconsin Election Commission says a significant number of their experienced workers are unable to serve due to health concerns. Poll workers assist with voter check-in, voter registration, checking IDs and processing absentee ballots. Local clerks provide training prior to election day along with compensation following election day. The rate of compensation is determined by municipality. To become a poll worker, a person must:
Be an adult citizen of the United States who has resided in the election district for 10 consecutive days and is not otherwise disqualified to vote
Be able to read and write fluently in the English language
NOT be a candidate for any office to be voted on at the polling place
If you are interested in becoming an election inspector, please contact your municipal clerk’s office, which can be found at here. Interested parties are asked to send an email to their municipal clerk that includes “Poll Worker Applicant” in the subject line with a few words about your interest and your contact information.
Become a Census Worker The U.S. Census Bureau continues to accept applications for temporary part-time positions with the 2020 Census. Census jobs pay rates range from $17 to $24 per hour depending on area and receive reimbursement for work-related mileage and expenses, where applicable.
To be eligible for a 2020 census job, you must:
Be at least 18 years old
Have a valid Social Security number
Be a U.S. Citizen
Complete and application and answer assessment questions
Be able to speak, read and write fluently in English language
Commit to completing training
Be available to work flexible hours, which can include days, evening, and weekends
Most jobs also require:
A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle
Have access to a computer with internet and an email account
The Help Desk will remain open to provide support to our campus with new extended hours.
Mon-Thurs: 7:30 AM to 10 PM (Remote only support after 4:30 PM)
Friday: 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Sat-Sun: 10 AM to 8 PM (Fully remote support, in person by appt only)
Learning and Information Technology (LIT) will be performing maintenance on Access Stout on Saturday from 7:00 am - 3:00 pm. Access Stout will be unavailable during this time.
Today we close a chapter of our life at college. We can be disappointed in how it ended, but we can be thankful at the same time that we are somewhere safer. Here we leave an empty dorm room, but what isn’t empty is our hearts. Our hearts are full of love for the friends we made, the teachers who influenced us more than they can ever imagine. We may be home, but home will always be at Stout. #stoutproud @tpieperxc
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Students should continue to stay up-to-date with the COVID-19 Coronavirus Planning and Preparedness website at www.uwstout.edu/coronavirus.