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Retail Sales Clerks will greet and welcome our guests, and keep our stores in-stock, clean and organized to make the guest experience fast, easy and pleasant. Retail Sales Clerks play a key role in helping our store teams to serve and delight our guests.
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Scheduling: This position is a part time and full-time and involves working a variety of hours, day and night, as Cumberland Farms can be open 24 hours depending on the store. Monitor product levels on the sales floor, including coolers and freezers, rotating stock and keeping product levels full so that we have what our guests' desire and achieve the Company goal of 100% in-stock at all times.
$15.5 - $17.5 an hourFull-timeExpandUpdated 26 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Position Summary: Retail Sales Clerks play a key role in helping our store teams to serve and delight our guests. Responsibilities involve supporting the Store Manager with day to day operations so that we are the clear choice for our guests.
$16.2 - $18.2 an hourFull-timeExpandUpdated 26 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Physical Requirements: Ability to stand/walk 8 hours a day; ability to lift 40 lbs., reach overhead, bend, squat, twist, reach, grasp and grip and work in cooler (cold temperatures). Physical Requirements: Ability to stand/walk 6 hours a day; ability to lift 40 lbs, reach overhead, bend, squat, twist, reach, grasp and grip, and work in cooler (cold temperatures) Work.
$14.5 - $16.5 an hourFull-timeExpandUpdated 26 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Working Relationships: Store team members, Store Manager, District Manager, and various Corporate personnel and vendors. Maintain the overall appearance and cleanliness of the store (inside and out) ensuring that the coffee station is clean and stocked; the food service prep bar area is spotless and the bathrooms are sparkling clean.
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