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Top industry pay and benefits, best industry practices, career training and education, people-first focus. Employer-paid employee assistance, mental health, and wellness programs. Paid time off plus floating holidays and volunteer days.
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Paid Training, Competitive Pay, Flexible Schedules, Career Path Opportunities. Training & development. This franchise is independently owned and operated by a ServiceMaster Clean® franchisee.
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As an entry-level ABM, you get to go through an 18 - 24 month on-the-job paid training program in which you learn all of the ins and outs of branch management. Your management abilities shine as you assist the Branch Manager with recruiting and training as well as developing and implementing plans to meet sales goals, promote our core values, and ensure an outstanding client experience.
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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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May monitor employee time records and review/approve paid time off and leave of absence requests in accordance to policy and procedures. Excellent career growth opportunities through on-the-job training and development programs.
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