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Daily pay - work today, get paid tomorrow (easy access to a portion of earned wages after completed shifts)Store commissions - paid monthlyFlexible schedule - we have a number of shifts, apply now and we can look at the best fit for you Paid vacation - time grows based on hours you work and how long you've been part of our teamCareer Advancement Opportunities - promote from within culture with 67% of our current Store Manager team promoted from the Assistant Store Manager role.
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Hiring immediately for part-time Assistant Store Managers with the opportunity to work up to 40 hours per week. Assisting customers Operating cash registerRestocking merchandise Supporting Store Manager with store operations.
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BENEFITS: Daily pay – work today, get paid tomorrow (easy access to a portion of earned wages after completed shifts)Store commissions – paid monthlyFlexible schedule – we have a number of shifts, apply now and we can look at the best fit for you Paid vacation – time grows based on hours you work and how long you’ve been part of our teamCareer Advancement Opportunities – promote from within culture with 67% of our current Store Manager team promoted from the Assistant Store Manager role.
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Assisting customers Operating cash registerRestocking merchandise Supporting Store Manager with store operationsREQUIREMENTS: This is an entry-level role into management. As one of the largest national gasoline and convenience retailers with more than 1,700 stores in 27 states, we know that without our committed team, we are simply another retailer.
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We’ll provide you with best-in-class leadership training. Must be 18+ years of age, 19 in Indiana, 20 in Kentucky and 21 in Illinois, Arkansas, Kansas, and Alabama"Murphy USA Inc is an equal opportunity employer.
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Qualified applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, or any other class or category protected by federal, state, or local law.
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In addition, this role is a great foot in the door for someone who has limited leadership experience or wants to continue growing their career. We’re committed to developing and growing our people! No management experience is required.
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We are proud to provide: Competitive salary including bonus program Health benefits 401K Flexible schedules Daily Pay- Work Today, Get Paid Tomorrow Paid Time Off-PTO days Free Manager Meals Annual performance review Career opportunities and opportunity for advancement Stable work environment.
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Benefits: Benefits For Managers Include Competitive Salaries Bonus Potential Based On Performance Outstanding Career Growth Potential Insurance Benefits Package 401(k) Apply Now – Restaurant Kitchen Manager located in Fort Worth, TX If you would like to be considered for this position, email your resume today for immediate, confidential consideration.
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In this role, you'll make meaningful connections as the face of Murphy USA by helping the store operate with the tasks below. This is an entry-level role into management. Murphy USA Inc is an equal opportunity employer.
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We're ready for you! Must be 18+ years of age, 19 in Indiana, 20 in Kentucky and 21 in Illinois, Arkansas, Kansas, and Alabama.
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