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Trash Collector Ally Waste Services is currently hiring for a part-time Trash Collector to join our team! In addition to industry-leading pay and our inspiring culture , we offer our Trash Collector the following benefits and perks: Immediate openings No experience required Part-time schedule Night shifts All major holidays off So, now that you've learned the who, what, where, and why, you may be wondering HOW.
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ABOUT ALLY WASTE SERVICES We are a premium valet trash and recycling provider servicing properties throughout the United States. OUR IDEAL TRASH COLLECTOR Respectful - respects those in the community, property, and our business Thorough - doesn't cut corners Self-motivated - able to work independently Pride in your work - desire to ensure customer satisfaction If these ideal apartment trash valet traits describe you, please continue reading.
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Have a smartphone Ability to be on your feet for at least 2 hours Ability to carry up to 30 lbs Open bed pickup truck Can you represent our company in a professional manner? This trash valet position works part-time starting at 8 pm and earns a competitive wage of $45 per night (not hourly) depending on location.
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This trash valet position works part-time starting at 8 pm and earns a competitive wage of $50 per night (not hourly) depending on location. If you are excited about this part-time trash valet opportunity, don't delay.
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You work at an apartment complex, collecting trash bags from apartment doorsteps and taking them to the dumpster. REQUIREMENTS As a trash valet, you are one of our main workers and without you, we could not meet our client's needs.
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Have a smartphone Ability to be on your feet for at least 2 hours Ability to carry up to 30 lbs Open bed pickup truck (required) Can you represent our company in a professional manner? This trash valet position works part-time starting at 8 pm and earns a competitive wage of $40 per night (not hourly) depending on location.
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This trash valet position works part-time starting at 8 pm and earns a competitive wage of $40-$45 per night (not hourly) depending on location. Don't worry about the mess, bags are already tied and we provide personal protective equipment (PPE.
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We are an established and stable company that is continually growing nationwide. You enjoy the physical activity of walking up and down stairs each day. Your hard work and self-motivation can lead to future management opportunities.
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Have a smartphone Ability to be on your feet for at least 2 hours Ability to carry up to 30 lbs Can you represent our company in a professional manner? Your personal growth is very important to us, and we offer a lot of potential for career growth and advancement.
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This trash valet position works part-time starting at 8 pm and earns a competitive wage of $30 per night (not hourly) depending on location. Our service promotes cleaner communities and happier residents.
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This trash valet position works part-time starting at 7 pm and earns a competitive wage of $25-30 per night (not hourly) depending on location. We are industry leaders and believe that hard work can also be fun.
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This trash valet position works part-time starting at 8 pm and earns a competitive wage of $51 per night (not hourly) depending on location. We believe that your employment with us will be both rewarding and inspiring.
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Our team represents a winning combination of knowledgeable individuals, passionate workers, and those committed to our land and natural resources. Just fill out our initial mobile-friendly online application.
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This trash valet position works part-time starting at 8 pm and earns a competitive wage of $35 per night (not hourly) depending on location. Our team represents a winning combination of knowledgeable individuals, passionate workers, and those committed to our clients.
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Are you proud of your hard work and effort? If yes, give us the chance to review your information. We hire professional and highly-trained valets. You take and email pictures for daily reports. We hope to meet you soon.
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