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What will I do as a Retail Cashier/Customer Service Associate? You spend most of your day operating a register, but don’t worry, there are plenty of other things to do, such as cleaning, stocking shelves, receiving deliveries and providing excellent customer service.
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Greet every customer with a smile, thanking them for their business, and inviting them back. A willingness and passion for delivering exceptional customer service. Suggest possible purchases to the customer to promote store specials.
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At Jacksons Food Stores, we are focused on being the first and best choice among convenience stores. Greet every customer with a smile, thank them for their business, and invite them back.
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Previous Cashier or Customer Service experience is a plus, but not required. Suggest purchases to the customer to promote store specials. Work safely in work conditions that include heat, cold, allergen, noise, and fume/chemical/odor from gasoline and cleaning chemicals.
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What will I do as a Retail Cashier/Customer Service Associate (Floater)? A Retail Cashier/Customer Service (Floater) is a position filled by an individual who is not assigned to just one location.
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Ring up sales and merchandise, offering our customers available discounts/promotions while following all company policies and applicable laws regarding restricted sales including the sale of alcohol and tobacco.
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Leadership Training Programs to build the skills to grow your career. Ensure proper sanitation and food handling/prep/storage/disposal procedures are followed. Accurately ring up sales and merchandise, offering customers available discounts/promotions while following all company policies and applicable laws regarding restricted sales.
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Cashiers greet customers with a smile and ensure they receive top notch service on every visit. Properly label, rotate, and stock shelves, coolers, and displays. Clean fast-food area and equipment, and stock as needed.
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