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Pushing, Keyboarding, Telephone Use, Walking, Bending Perks & Benefits Competitive compensation, paid weekly Retirement Benefits Medical, dental, and vision insurance for yourself and eligible dependents Tuition Reimbursement for qualified courses Scholarship opportunities for continued education Store discount programs (10% off household groceries) Fun work environment where you have the opportunity to nourish your community Must be 18 years of age.
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Must be 21 years of age for any position that serves alcohol. For Internal Transfers/Promotion/Rehire Candidates: Your current leader must recommend that you apply for this position and provide an endorsement upon request from HR. You may be asked to accept a part-time position if that is the only position available Rehires must be approved by an HRBP.
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JOB REQUIREMENTS AND DUTIES You must be 18 years of age Have a valid driver's license with a safe driving record. Have a reliable/insured vehicle Drivers duties include: Delivering orders, clean up, food prep, making pizzas, along with other basic restaurant duties.
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Our Dishwashers (just to name a few): Communicate well with others and believe in the importance of teamwork Are responsible for keeping the dish area organized, clean, sanitized & running smoothly Maintain the proper water temperature for cleaning & sanitizing Must be at least 18 years of age Who We Are First Watch is an award-winning Daytime Dining concept serving made-to-order breakfast, brunch and lunch using fresh ingredients.
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Clean DMV driving record required Must be over 18 years of age Other Qualifications: Regular and reliable attendance. Ability to work AM weekday shifts (part-time hours) Must be able to drive manual transmission vehicles Ability to stand on feet for 8 hours Warm, welcoming smile and a positive attitude.
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Must be 18 years of age, have a clean driving record, a valid Drivers License, and current automobile insurance in their name. Must be able to problem-solve and provide appropriate direction in times of crisis with an open line of communication to the Store Manager.
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High School diploma or equivalent+ Previous retail experience preferred+ Must be at least 18 years of age. The Sales Associate will maintain company standards of all merchandise presentation, replenishment, and sizing while maintaining a new and clean store and backroom.
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