'Lost In Space' Robot for Sale and Teacher Jobs: Best of Craigslist in Brecksville
Here's a look at some of the unusual and interesting local posts on Craigslist this week.
- By Rachel Abbey McCafferty
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- October 19, 2012
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Whether you’re looking for a job or a robot, chances are pretty good you can find it on Craigslist. Here are some of the most interesting local posts from the past week.
- As usual, there are some local job listings. This week, people in Brecksville are looking for a childcare provider, a preschool teacher, a sales specialist and someone to do some general maintenance.
- A poster in the Brecksville or Broadview Heights area needs a tree removed, and whomever does it can keep the wood.
- And for this week in unusual novelties, there’s a fog machine for sale for $20 and a "Lost in Space" remote-controlled robot for $200.
- Any book collectors out there? This poster has a Mother Goose book, copyright 1922. He or she is asking for $150.
And just a warning: if you haven’t perused Craigslist before, it’s at your own risk. Patch can’t vouch for any of the listings, and not all are safe for work.
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