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Across the Nation, notable projects that Company has worked on include the California High Speed Rail, Fresno CA, Purple Line 2 and 3 MTA Stations in Los Angeles, the LAX Metro Connector, Union Market Street MTA Station, Transbay in San Francisco, and Hudson Yards, Henry Hudson Bridge, East Side Access in New York, and the Southwest Green Line in Minneapolis.
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Two NPs are sought, one to work based in the Bronx, upper Manhattan and Queens and one to work in Brooklyn, lower Manhattan, and lower Queens.
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The franchise has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, ABC’s Shark Tank, HGTV’s House Hunters, AMC’s The Pitch, Bravo’s The Millionaire Matchmaker, TLC’s Hoarding: Buried Alive and Fox Business, as well as in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, USA Today, Time magazine, The Huffington Post, Forbes, Inc. and more.
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Job DescriptionJob Responsibilities:The VP and New York Market Leader leads the delivery of Enterprise’s program solutions, innovations, capital and policy efforts to bring sustainable and lasting impact in the region.
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Columbia Care, now The Cannabist Company, is one of the original multi-state providers of cannabis in the U.S. and now delivers industry-leading products and services to both the medical and adult-use markets.
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Be able to make logistical decisions (when to dispose, what to donate or recycle, how to best complete a job, how to package items and load a truck, how to market during downtime). Be able to make logistical decisions (when to dispose, what to donate or recycle, how to best complete a job, how to package items and load a truck, how to market during downtime.
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As a Mover – Junk Remover - Packing Specialist, you are the first point of contact for clients on the job. Look, act and become a friendly college hunk – starting with the uniform (shirt tucked in, hat straight, pants at waist), and continuing with your attitude (smiles and eye contact.
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As a Mover – Junk Remover, you are the first point of contact for clients on the job. Excellent earning potential including hourly pay plus tips and performance based bonuses. Make sure all daily truck inspections are performed (tire pressure, oil, equipment, etc.
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Look, act and become a friendly college hunk – starting with the uniform, and continuing with your attitude (smiles and eye contact). Go out of your way to be friendly (smile, eye contact, small-talk) to everyone whom you come in contact with throughout the day – especially your clients.
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MUST enjoy hard work, world class customer service and helping others. College Hunks Hauling Junk is the fastest-growing junk-hauling franchise and moving franchise in America. To be one of the H.U.N.K.S., you must be: Honest, Uniformed, Nice, Knowledgeable, and Service-oriented.
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Prevent careless and costly mistakes, including damage, injury, unhappy clients, lost equipment, etc. MUST be drug and alcohol free. Your application will go directly to the franchisee, and all hiring decisions will be made by the management of that franchise.
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Check in regularly throughout the day with direct supervisor for additional assignments and troubleshooting guidance Requirements: MUST be eligible to work in the United States. Essential duties: Go out of your way to be friendly (smile, eye contact, small-talk) to everyone whom you come in contact with throughout the day – especially your clients.
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All inquiries about employment at this franchise should be made directly to the franchisee, and not to College Hunks Hauling Junk Corporate. Make sure truck has enough receipts, safety equipment and marketing material.
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EARN $10-$20 PER HOUR with College Hunks Hauling Junk. See what we do here:Do you think you can WOW our customers? Educate clients about pricing and services and the benefit to them prior to giving an estimate, ensuring 110% satisfaction.
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This role includes travel to other imaging locations (e.g., Mobile Mammography Van, Whittier Street Heath Center, Chestnut Hill, etc.) This role includes periodic travel to other imaging locations (e.g., Mobile Mammography Van, Whittier Street Heath Center, Chestnut Hill, etc.
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