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Make sure that host stand is always stocked (crayons, kid menus, reservation forms, etc.) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) through Pine Rest (3 free counseling visits, online library, and access to legal, financial and elder care consultations.
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Kid to Kid is not your typical thrift store. Drop us your application and we'll reach out to chat about how Kid to Kid might be your new favorite place to work. Kid to Kid is always looking for fun, friendly people to join our team who are willing to work hard, multi-task, and that take pride in keeping the store organized and shoppable.
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With more than 125 locations across the United States, Canada and Portugal, Kid to Kid is making a difference in a variety of communities by providing growing families with items that they need and love at a fraction of the retail cost.
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Big E's Sports Bar and Grill in Downtown Grand Rapids has the opportunity to host some amazing guests every day and make GREAT MONEY, hourly wage plus tip pool. 100% paid maternity/paternity or adoption leave for those who qualify for FMLA.
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Jovie is seeking engaging, reliable and enthusiastic kid-care pros to work with families in Plymouth, Maple Grove, Anoka, Rogers, Wayzata, Golden Valley and surrounding areas. Jovie is seeking engaging, reliable and enthusiastic kid-care pros to work with families in Plymouth, Maple Grove, Anoka, Rogers, Wayzata, Golden Valley and surrounding areas.
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Whether it's a toddler in a parent-participation class wiggling through a warm-up, or a school-aged Ninja kid conquering our Warped Wall, the FUN never stops! Loves working with children and would consider yourself a kid at heart.
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Ensuring kids receive a kid treat. You must be 16 years of age or older to work as a Guest Experience Leader at corporate owned and operated McDonald's restaurant. Education through Archways to Opportunity including opportunities to earn a High School degree, college tuition assistance and English classes as a second language.
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Thrift stores like Kid to Kid are different than typical retail because every item is unique, so it's a creative challenge and you don't feel like you're in a box. Kid to Kid Salt Lake is looking to hire daytime Sales Associates.
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We focused on making the theme very colorful and kid friendly and our patients always rave about the happy environment we have created. We focused on making the theme very colorful and kid friendly and our patients always rave about the happy environment we have created.
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Mesa is also a wonderful family friendly place to live, with kid-friendly museums, Wind Caves in Usery Mountain Regional Park, the Phoenix Zoo, steamboat tours, theaters, and hot air balloon rides.
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You get to be a kid again and share everything you loved doing—riddles, card games, treasure hunts, neighborhood baseball. You get to be a kid again and share everything you loved doing—riddles, card games, treasure hunts, neighborhood baseball.
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ZayZoon- Access Your Pay Before Payday. Start moving forward safely today - McDonald's corporate-owned and franchise restaurants have over 50 procedures in place to help ensure the safety and wellbeing of Crew Members, customers, and the community.
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A dancer, actor, singer, or athlete? in a T-shirt, sweats, and socks. As a teacher, you'll be working with children ranging from 6 months to 10 years of age, teaching programs that incorporate songs, dances, puppet shows, beginning gymnastics skills, sports, games, and a variety of other unique and exciting activities in a positive, noncompetitive, fun environment.
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Background in theatre, dance, sports, child development, recreation, kinesiology, or fitness. My Gym Children's Fitness Center is a 700+ locations strong international corporation offering the BEST recreational fitness and gymnastics programs and blowout birthday parties for children ages 6 weeks to 13 years of age.
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Did you enjoy playing with those yellow trucks and tractors as a kid? The Commercial Loader/ Scale Operator person is pr Scale Operator, Loader, Commercial, Part Time, Operator, Operations, Manufacturing.
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