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As a Mover/Driver Team Lead, you are the first point of contact for clients on the job. As Seen on ABC's Shark Tank, HGTV's House Hunters, Blue Collar Millionaires and more. As Seen on ABC's Shark Tank, HGTV's House Hunters, Blue Collar Millionaires and more.
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Drivers with Labor Experience - College HUNKS Hauling Junk & Moving College Hunks Hauling Junk and Moving - Grand Rapids, Michigan 49512. We are College Hunks Hauling Junk & Moving.
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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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As a Mover/Driver Team Lead for College Hunks Hauling Junk and College Hunks Moving , you are the first point of contact for clients on the job. Hiring immediately full time opportunities.
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They have a valid driver license with reliable transportation to arrive to the office on time. Or maybe you are just looking to make some extra money working on the weekends. As a Junk Remover, you are the first point of contact for clients on the job.
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We are featured on ABC's Shark Tank, Bravo's Undercover Boss, HGTV's House Hunters, and Blue Collar Millionaires. Personal Development: Focused on professional and personal growth. We are featured on ABC's Shark Tank, Bravo's Undercover Boss, HGTV's House Hunters, and Blue Collar Millionaires.
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As a Mover - Junk Remover, you are the first point of contact for clients on the job. With 90 franchise locations across the U.S., College Hunks Hauling Junk and Moving® is the largest and fastest growing junk removal and moving franchise opportunity.
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College Hunks Moving , you are the first point of contact for clients on the job. As a Mover/Driver Team Lead for. As a Mover/Driver Team Lead for. To always provide our brand promise of a stress-free moving or hauling experience, and always provide our clients with H.U.N.K.S. (which stands for Honest, Uniformed, Nice, Knowledgeable, Service.
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To be a professional moving company captain that helps people by providing hands-on labor, moving, and junk removal service. We provide hands-on training to all HUNKS to ensure you succeed.
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Increase move revenue and profitability by selling supplies, valuation, and add-on junk during move jobs. On the spot offers! Build leaders by coaching wingmen on proper wrapping, move techniques, and customer service skills.
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Pay Based on Experience, Reliability, Work ethic, and Availability. Card Tips that are Paid on weekly Pay check. Who we are: We are a full-service Moving and Junk Removal Company. Look, act and become a friendly college hunk - starting with the uniform (shirt tucked in, hat straight, pants at the waist), and continuing with your attitude (smiles and eye contact.
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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). 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 Sr Driver Team Lead for College Hunks Hauling Junk and College Hunks Moving, you are the first point of contact for clients on the job. EARN UP TO $18-$25 PER HOUR as a Truck Captain with College Hunks Hauling Junk. Do you think you can WOW our customers.
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Hiring immediately part time and full time opportunities. College Hunks Hauling Junk and Moving of Northwestern Virginia is independently owned and operated by a franchisee. Look, act and be 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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WHAT YOU'LL DO: Provide friendly, positive and stress free moving or hauling experience to all customers Safely move, pack, and unpack customer belongings Be on time. Driver – Moving Company Mover/Driver – Local Moving Company Professional Driver – Local Moving Company.
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