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Minimum of 20 hours per week, year-round This job will require flexible hours, with some activities taking place during afternoon and/or early evening hours, in additional to daytime meetings.
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Consistent, Year Round Dedicated Freight. 1 year previous experience. CMI Operating Center: 91194. Consistent, Year Round Dedicated Freight. No Escrow Account. No Twic Required. No TWIC required.
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Qualifications Proficient computer skills including knowledge of Microsoft Office programsExcellent communication skills both written and oralExperience using social media as a marketing toolStrong organizational skillsAbility to maintain confidentialityAbility to multi-task and complete important projects within deadlinesMust be dependable and punctualAbility to work year round including school break periodsCurrent USF student, in good standingPreferred: freshman or sophomore standing.
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Reliable Scheduling: We guarantee year-round work and practical miles compensation. State-of-the-Art Equipment: Drive late-model, well-maintained Volvo and Freightliner trucks. Simple Freight: Relish in dry van, non-HazMat, and no-touch freight assignments.
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Steady and Consistent Work, Freight is Year-Round! Requirements:CDL-A with Tanker and Hazmat Endorsements HAVE TWIC Card or Must Be Willing to Obtain a TWIC Card 1 Year of Tractor Trailer ExperienceHave or Be Willing to Obtain Passport.
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Year-round events including concerts put on by the Bicentennial Park and Theatre and the summer-long Route 66 Street Markets Festival. Level II Trauma Center with 457 beds and an ED volume of 60,000 patients per year.
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IMPORTANT: By completing this job application you will automatically be directed to complete a first round video interview through HireVue. To reiterate, to be eligible for this summer internship opportunity you must be a current undergraduate Junior (rising senior) and must complete your Junior year by June 2025 and graduating in May/June 2026.
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It will end late October; however you could have the opportunity to become a year-round Lawn Technician based on your job performance! Driver's License (not required, but helpful if you are looking for a year-round position.
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Assist the Lead Site Swim Coach in the administration and operation of the YMCA youth competitive swim team year round program. Assist the Lead Site Swim Coach in the administration and operation of the YMCA youth competitive swim team year round program.
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Consistent Salary: Benefit from weekly paid year-round salaries as a full-time staff member. Active PEL with School Social Work Endorsement from ISBE required. Masters In Social Work is required.
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Provide tax preparation, tax audit support and tax planning year-round. Build year-round client relationships. Create confidence in our clients by conducing tax interviews face to face and through virtual tools – (video conferencing, phone, chat, email.
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We have stable freight all year round and we guarantee that work will always be available to you. Driver must provide a complete 10-year employment history. We are a reliable company with a variety of loads consisting of USPS, auto parts, watermelons, etc.
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Show guests our year-round inventory and seasonal collections. Compensation and More : Competitive pay every week | Same-day pay availability. Care for Your Well-being : Health insurance eligibility on day 1 Full and Part-time employees | Vacation time | Employee assistance program (EAP) | Culture of belonging.
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Year-round work, driving with maintained automatic equipment – 2019 or newer. Terminal Transport Inc is a Cargo & Freight Company in Roseville, Minnesota. No touch freight – drop and hook.
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Garbage is very stable and we work year round. Other manual labor that does not involve the operation of heavy equipment. Garbage is very stable and we work year round. Maintaining the cleanliness of the recycling area and yard outside.
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