One of the seven wonders of the Metro area is the Oregon Liquor Control Commission's 230,000-square-foot warehouse at 9079 SE McLoughlin Blvd.
Just about every bottle of booze sold in this state—more than 2.6 million cases annually—travels through the massive warehouse, which sits just a few steps away from the now-vacant office of former OLCC director Steve Pharo.
Pharo resigned from his $138,000 a year job under pressure from Gov. John Kitzhaber last November. Interim director Merle Lindsey runs the agency for now, but the full-time position is up for grabs. That's right: The OLCC is looking for a director.
Here's the job posting—you don't necessarily get to drink any more than you already do, but the warehouse contains more than 1,660 different products, so you can at least get some ideas for off-duty pursuit.
WWeek 2015