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Whether you have previous experience as a customer service associate, retail team member, cashier, restaurant server, kitchen lead, cook, prep cook, drive-thru cashier or any other restaurant or service-oriented role - we have a position for you.
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Located in Denver International Airport
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Career advancement opportunities - promotion from Cashier to Assistant Manager can be done in as quickly as 6 months. Whether you've worked as a retail sales associate, a gas station attendant or if this is your first job, apply today.
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Our Member Frontline Cashier Associates are the heart of our front end. The member frontline cashier is a great way to start a fulfilling career at Sam's Club. Apply now! Paid time off benefits include PTO (including sick leave), parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty and voting.
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The pace can be intense, especially in the evenings, weekends, and holiday seasons.
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Use a variety of methods and technology to ensure proper food safety conditions of our fresh food and deli products.
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Pay: $18/HR, Weekly Pay.
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Were hiring immediately for restaurant Team Members to join us in the front of house as a cashier, server, or curbside specialist. Were hiring immediately for restaurant Team Members to join us in the front of house as a cashier, server, or curbside specialist.
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As one of the largest national gasoline and convenience retailers with more than 1,650 stores in 27 states, we know that without our committed team, we are simply another retailer.
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What You’ll Do: As a Cashier/Food Service Worker at Sodexo, you are also a warm welcomer and smile maker for our customers. The Cashier/Food Service Worker works primarily in the food service operation, handling cash and credit transactions from Sodexo customers.
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Murdoch's hires team members who are willing and excited to go the extra step.
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The Cashier is responsible for register transactions involving the sale and/or return of merchandise. Cashier experience preferred. Seeking Jack-of-All-Trades types of people who enjoy interacting with customers and problem solving.
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From stocking, greeting and cashiering, to promoting special events, and our one-of-a-kind Nutrient to Know About program, you will have the opportunity to use your people skills, passion for talking and learning about nutrition, energy, and excitement in this multifaceted entry-level position.
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Assists with Pick Up In Store customer experience by picking and staging merchandise
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