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This route will service the following retail locations: Safeway, 1235 Stratford Ave, Dixon, CA, 95620; Safeway, 1451 W Covell Blvd, Davis, CA; Safeway, 2121 Cowell Blvd, Davis, CA; Rite Aid, 655 Russell Blvd, Davis, CA; Nugget Market, 409 Mace Boulevard, Davis, CA and Save Mart, 1900 Anderson Rd, Davis, CA.The weekly average hours are 6 hours per week.
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The Nugget Markets Kitchen, in our Woodland Warehouse, is looking for a dependable and enthusiastic team players with a whatver it takes attitude to join the bakery production team! This includes mixing, scaling, and benching dough, baking artisan breads and desserts, lifting and stacking flour, loading carts and racks, transferring products to refrigeration/freezers, palletizing, and labeling products into boxes.
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Our checkers provide a world-class service experience at Nugget Market. In addition, they will bag guest purchases according to proper bagging techniques, assist guests in finding items throughout the store, and assist in maintaining total store appearance by conducting store wide sweeps and bathroom checks, respond to clean up calls and retrieve carts from the parking lot during down time.
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Our courtesy clerks are the calm in the storm at Nugget Market. Your daily duties will include bagging groceries efficiently and according to proper bagging techniques, assisting guests to their vehicles and unloading all purchases, assisting guests in finding items throughout the store, as well as assisting in maintaining total store appearance by conducting store wide sweeps and bathroom checks, responding to clean up calls and retrieving carts from the parking lot.
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