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Are you a dedicated and compassionate nurse aide looking to make a positive impact in the lives of others?
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Bi-weekly hourly wage plus an extremely profitable commission / incentive / bonus plan (Unlimited earnings potential as much as 3 times your annual base salary!) Employee discounts, including discounted car rental and discounted prices on the purchase of Avis/Budget cars.
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Bi-weekly hourly wage (New York and Puerto Rico: weekly wage) If you’re bored working as a clerk in an autobody shop, a garage, auto dealership, manufacturing or at a warehouse, this job might be a great fit for you.
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Benefits Tip Sharing | Only applicable to Zippy's Hourly Free Employee Meal during shift Competitive Wages 20% Employee discount starting on 1st day of Work Referral/Incentive Bonus Tuition Reimbursement 25% Transportation Subsidy (Bus Pass) Flexible Schedules Paid Time Off Free Uniform Medical & Dental Benefits.
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You will provide clerical support to our rental fleet department, including coordinating the entry and exit of vehicles in rental fleet, coordinate the movement of vehicles between locations, maintain records of car movements, car registrations and other new/used car paperwork, license plates, stickers and car keys, process invoices, answer phones and communicate with internal and external parties.
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The actual hourly rate will equal or exceed the required minimum wage applicable to the job location. The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service.
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