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Join our team as an Apartment Trash Collector (Service Valet) and enjoy the convenience of flexible evening hours in your local area. A reliable open-bed pickup truck or vehicle hauling a trailer is REQUIRED for this position.
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Associates with a pickup truck or vehicle using a trailer will receive the higher end of our pay range to compensate for the use of their vehicle. A reliable open-bed pickup truck or vehicle with a trailer.
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Use your truck to transport trash bags collected from residents' doorsteps to the onsite trash compactor at the apartment community (no large or bulk items, and no offsite driving or dumping.
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Typically work 5 nights a week from Sunday through Thursday. Stay active and fit while enjoying the outdoors, this job doubles as a workout. Immediate start dates are available, allowing you to begin earning and making a difference right away.
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Whether you're looking to supplement your income or earn extra money alongside another job, this position offers the perfect opportunity. Count on a dedicated team of occupational health & safety professionals who manage all aspects of associate safety, ensuring a secure work environment.
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Valid driver's license and current auto insurance in your name (or listed as a driver on policy) for your vehicle. No prior experience is necessary; we provide hands-on, paid training from day one. Enjoy working close to home as we serve multiple apartment communities, aiming to assign you to a property within a 10–15 minute drive.
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Ownership of a smartphone with a data plan to utilize our mobile app. We prioritize your safety and provide Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including face coverings, gloves, safety vests, and more.
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Shifts are 2-4 hours long, starting either at 7:00 pm or 8:00 pm (some positions may have earlier start/end times, and Sundays may require additional hours) Opportunities for career advancement: As an essential business experiencing continuous growth, you can expect reliable hours, consistent pay, and exciting prospects for career progression within our dynamic team.
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Capability to climb up and down staircases/steps multiple times throughout the evening. Capable of adapting to work both indoors and outdoors, regardless of changing weather conditions. Able to walk the distance of property, and be exposed to disagreeable odors.
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Take required photos (arrival, departure, tracking, non-compliance) using our company’s App during service. Ability to lift and transport items weighing up to 50 lbs. The application window for this opportunity is ongoing.
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Earn rewards through our recognition program. Employee referral bonus program. Part-time hours offering 10-15+ hours per week. Get paid as you earn using EarnIn. Minimum age requirement: 18 years old.
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Earn rewards through our recognition program. Employee referral bonus program. Part-time hours offering 10-15+ hours per week. Get paid as you earn using EarnIn. Minimum age requirement: 18 years old.
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Earn rewards through our recognition program. Employee referral bonus program. Part-time hours offering 10-15+ hours per week. Get paid as you earn using EarnIn. Minimum age requirement: 18 years old.
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Valet Living is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values the strength diversity brings to the workplace. Valet Living is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals.
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As part of this commitment, Valet Living will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations for the hiring process. Are you a current Valet Living employee.
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