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Hatchet Throwing Coaches Wanted At Stumpy's In Green Brook
Stumpy's Hatchet House Green Brook is hiring throwing coaches to welcome, train, and assist customers in the sport of hatchet throwing.

GREEN BROOK, NJ — Are you good with a hatchet? Stumpy's Hatchet House — a combination of food, drinks and hatchet throwing — is coming to Green Brook and is hiring.
The upcoming Green Brook location is looking to hire part-time Throwing Coaches for $12 per hour.
They are looking to hire enthusiastic, outgoing individuals to assist customers at their social throwdown, Stumpy's Hacthet House posted.
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A "Throwing Coach" will welcome, train, and assist customers in the sport of hatchet throwing in a safe, controlled environment.
Ability to throw a hatchet is not required, but a plus. Must be able to work nights and weekends. All applicants must be 21 and older, Stumpy's stated.
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To apply, email resumes to info@stumpysgreenbrook.com.
Stumpy's Hatchet House of Green Brook will be located at 159 Route 22 East in what was formerly the Capitol Lighting building.
Stumpy's will occupy approximately 8,100 square feet, which is about 75 percent of the building, that will include 14 throwing pits. It will be on the side of the building closest to Capital Craft.
A target opening date is projected between May 1 and June 1.
Stumpy's offers patrons an opportunity to take turns hurling their hatchet at a target, honing in on their form and technique in a safe, controlled throwing pit.
When not throwing, friends can gather in the common area at large farm tables and comfy couches.
For more information and to follow construction updates visit the Facebook page here.
(Image via Stumpy's Hatchet House Green Brook)
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