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Assist the courtesy clerk in bagging groceries. Know and follow all state and local laws regarding beer and/or wine sales. Know and follow all state and local laws regarding beer and/or wine sales.
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Know and follow policies and procedures for Debit Card/Credit Card/ Gift Card/EBT Cash/EBT Food Stamp transactions. Assist with light stocking duties (candy, cigarettes)Sweep front end. Know and follow all federal laws regarding WIC handling.
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Scan and ring customer orders according to company policy, including store productivity standards. Follow company check cashing and tendering procedures. Dedicated to giving back to the communities we serve, we encourage our associates to get involved with their local civic organizations.
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Overview The Cash Office Clerk provides excellent customer service by answering questions, solving problems, and assisting customers and associates at the courtesy booth/cash office. Guarantee accurate and efficient handling of sales and service functions at the courtesy booth including but not limited to cash handling, customer complaints and requests, refunds, answering phones, sales of gift cards, cigarettes, and stamps.
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Whether your passion is baking, accounting, or trucking, Food City has a promising career opportunity for you. Responsible to see that all not-on-file items have been recorded and turned in on a daily basis.
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Benefits of working for Food City: 401(k) with company match, Employee Stock Ownership Plan, Weekly Pay Checks with Direct Deposit, Company paid Life and Disability Insurance, Medical Plan with wellness benefits, Dental Plan, Paid Holidays, Paid Vacations, Associate Offers, and so much more.
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About Food City: Food City is a privately held, family-owned company with a driving mission to "run the best store in town." Receive and be accountable for all funds taken for each transaction. Make sure items are credited to the correct department and all items are removed from the cart.
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Our customer related tasks include assisting customers in locating items in the store, conducting price checks for cashiers, monitoring the sales floor, cashier stands, carts and restrooms for cleanliness and keeping these areas tidy and safe for customers and teammates.
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Come and talk to us about NEW OPPORTUNITIES Great JOBS Great BENEFITS Great FOOD Great TEAMMATES In addition we offer: Positive Working "A"tmosphere Flexible Hours Paid Vacations Holiday Pay Medical/Prescription/Dental/Vision Insurance 401(k) Retirement Plan Tuition Reimbursement Credit Union Employee Assistance Program Awesome Selection of Food to purchase for your lunch/breaks Drug Free Workplace/EOE.
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Assist with light stocking duties (candy, cigarettes) 401(k) with company match, Employee Stock Ownership Plan, Weekly Pay Checks with Direct Deposit, Company paid Life and Disability Insurance, Medical Plan with wellness benefits, Dental Plan, Paid Holidays, Paid Vacations, Associate Offers, and so much more.
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Essential Job Functions: Provide efficient and courteous service to customers at all times including asking customers to the check-out. NEVER carry on a conversation with another associate while checking out an order.
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Reaching above shoulder level (produce placement on sales floor plus shelving/rack system in bakery warehouse areas) Grasp/Grip product to prepare for sales floor by either cutting or cleaning product.
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Maintain cleanliness standards on, but not limited to: lobbies, vending machines, restrooms, total sales floor, spills, check stands, carts, hand baskets, and front of building/parking lot. Execute, maintain and log a legitimate safety sweeps program by inspecting entire sales floor every half hour.
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The Cash Office Clerk provides excellent customer service by answering questions, solving problems, and assisting customers and associates at the courtesy booth/cash office. Notify Cash Office Manager, Customer Service Manager or member of the store management team of potential shrink (such as cash handling, pick-ups and loans, cashier over/short, security, shoplifting, sweet-hearting, product handling, and returns.
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Promotes product sales through active customer engagement. Education, Experience, and Qualifications Typically involves on-the-job training. Maintains friendly and customer-service-oriented attitude by greeting customers, answering questions, and bagging and transporting groceries into customers’ vehicles.
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