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The Multi-Purpose Clerk may be assigned to one of several departments within the store - to include Center Store, Produce, Meat/Seafood, Bakery/Deli, or Janitorial. Bakery/Deli - Receive, inspect, and log products for accuracy of shipment and quality; prepare, weigh, package, and label products for display; stock, rotate, and merchandise baked goods and deli products to maintain freshness and department appeal; take special orders for items such as cakes and party trays; may operate equipment such as ovens, proofers, slicers, and mixers; keep all areas and equipment of the department clean.
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Baker is responsible for producing all bakery goods and other related products in an efficient manner within company policy; to ensure that the shift contributes to the financial best interests of the store.
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Generally, our customer service staff are the front lines of greeting & helping our customers, maintaining a clean lobby and stocked/clean restrooms, decorating bulletin boards, opening/closing duties, and other duties as assigned.
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Under the Bakery Manager's supervision, a Baker prepares and bakes high volume bakery products using standardized recipes and performs other related preparation and sanitation duties as required.
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We offer you the opportunity to provide unique and exciting decorating solutions to our customers. Do friends and family ever ask you for decorating advice? Now might be the time for you to consider a career with Bassett Home Furnishings as a Design Consultant and join us as we embark on a brand new journey with HGTV Home.
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For example, a design consultant who averages $50,000 in sales per month will earn about $42,000 annually. Bassett offers Interior Design certification and training. Through one on one coaching and educational development, we will help you build relationships with customers to help them reflect their own personal sense of style.
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