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The Tire Technician is the backbone of our success and is the first step in your journey with America's Tire. Our Tire Technicians repair, install, and maintain tires on cars, trucks, and commercial vehicles.
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Sure, classic cars and vintage threads may be things of the past, but the SONIC Drive-In restaurant experience will always be groovy, right on, awesome, wicked, fab, the bee’s knees, cruisin’ As a SONIC Drive-In restaurant Cook, you will oversee the Appetite Satisfaction Department, which involves operating the following stations: Food Production, Grill, Fryer and other tasks if applicable.
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More importantly, you will be part of a team working together to deliver 5 Star Guest experiences, while using your Technician skills to take care of people, their cars and ensure our guests have safe, reliable transportation.
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As an Automotive Technician, you'll be responsible for specialized repair work and maintenance across a range of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and other motor vehicles. The seven (7) locations are - Pedder Nissan, Raceway Nissan, Temecula Nissan, Hemet CDJR, Lake Elsinore CDJR, Pedder Hyundai of Poway, and Pedder CDR+J of Poway.
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Assists with funeral services by: coordinating the parking of cars, ushering, driving funeral vehicles, assisting at chapel and church services and at the cemetery; delivering flowers, caskets, urn, photos and other personal keepsakes or mementos of client families, and; sets up and removes chairs.
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Discounts available to various merchants and service providers including cellphone plans, cars, electronics, food, gyms, financing, grocery stores, beauty, entertainment etc. Experience operating power equipment (e.g., forklift, reach truck, yard truck.
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Tire Technician – Part-Time – Menifee. In the spirit of the first America’s Tire store, we maintain commitments to mutual respect and fairness for all through community engagement and responsible growth.
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Additional SONIC Drive-In Restaurant Cook Qualifications. At SONIC Drive-In restaurants, you’ll have all that, along with great pay, flexible hours, a cool uniform and the camaraderie of fantastic co-workers.
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Stamina: Our HHA might need to lift clients into the bathtub, cars, and into bed, and need strength and knowledge of body mechanics. 1 year of experience as a HHA (or Caregiver/CHHA) caring for a non relative preferred.
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