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Experience in a parts store, auction, retail store, auto body/collision, or fast food/restaurant/convenience store management experiencE. Experience in the automotive after-market service industry or hobby/DIY world, or at least the willingness to learn all things automotive.
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We are part of the quick-casual market bringing together the best elements of a fast-food and a full-service restaurant. We are focused on superior service and food quality and have an unyielding passion for developing our people.
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Prepared Foods: Deli Counter Service, Kitchen, Food Prep, Dishwasher, Culinary Venues (Pizza Maker, Sandwich Maker, Runner: Hot Food / Salad Bar) Passion for natural foods and the mission of Whole Foods Market.
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The company operates 2,476 supermarkets and multi-department stores in 31 states under two dozen local banners including Kroger, Ralphs, Fred Meyer, Food 4 Less, Fry’s, King Soopers, Smith’s, Dillons, QFC and City Market.
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We have a formidable presence in the Gulf Coast Plastics Market, a premier food-grade division, and an industry-leading liquid chemical division based in the gulf coast. We are the nation’s largest transporter of activated carbon, which is used in every major city across the country to purify drinking water and air from smokestacks of powerplants.
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We're committed to creating a Driver-centric environment where YOUR voice is heard, YOUR hard work is rewarded and YOU are the Hero of your story. Training / Orientation is paid (5 days starting in Gilmer, Texas.
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Featured in: New York Times, Bloomberg, GQ, Vice, Wired, Food & Wine, Eater, Skift Table, Chicago Tribune, Crain's Chicago Business, New York Post, and more. You will also work with the larger restaurant ecosystem in your market: real estate brokers, restaurant consultants, and other partners of Tock in-market.
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Designated as a National Heritage Area, Hudson Valley is steeped in history, natural beauty, culture, and a burgeoning food and farmer’s market scene. NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital , is a fully accredited non-profit 128-bed facility offering a wide range of inpatient and outpatient services and ambulatory care.
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Our well-known banners include Albertsons, Safeway, Vons, Jewel-Osco, Shaw's, Acme, Tom Thumb, Randalls, United Supermarkets, Pavilions, Star Market, Haggen, Carrs, Kings Food Markets, and Balducci's Food Lovers Market.
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Based at one of our marquee locations, the Vice President of Hospitality Strategy role works closely with our partners to build and implement a food and beverage experience unique to the location - providing memorable experiences for every fan who enters our gates.
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In the Director of Business Development role for Fooda you will report to the Vice President of Enterprise Sales and work with our Market Directors and Managers to source potential opportunities as well as create and manage your own sales pipeline.
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Develop and maintain relationships with key clients and outside contacts in order to produce food, beverage and room rental sales. Create and implement sales plans that drive measurable volume increases in food, beverage, room rental sales.
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Dover Food Retail (DFR) is a leading manufacturer of Display Cases, Specialty Products, Refrigeration Systems, Power Systems and Comprehensive Services; and leading our industry by Innovating What's Next in glass doors and intelligent merchandising technologies that keep food safe under brands such as HillPhoenix and Anthony.
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Over The Road -Some of you road warriors like to stay out 2 weeks and more. Layover / 34-Hour Reset pay PLUS motel when you reset on the road. YOU are the Hero of your own story pulling a tanker with Custom Commodities Transport.
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The Common Market, a non-profit organization that connects communities with fresh, healthy food from sustainable farms, is seeking an Executive Director to launch their Great Lakes Food Hub. As the Executive Director, you will pro.
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