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Courtesy Clerk/Grocery Bagger follows best practices for bagging items in various types of bags (reusable/plastic/paper). Courtesy Clerk/Grocery Bagger is responsible for bagging groceries at check out for customers.
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Courtesy Clerk/Grocery Bagger is responsible for bagging groceries at check out for customers Associate will strive for at least five items in the bag while ensuring that contents or items are not damaged.
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Previous DSD, grocery, delivery, or warehouse experience. In this CDL Class B position, you provide route coverage while delivering product, placing orders, and merchandising product to ensure our products are available on store shelves for grocery shoppers.
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Moderate to high noise levels associated with a retail grocery warehouse environment. This part time associate produces, bottles/packages, and samples fresh items (Juice, Tortilla, Pineapple) within a Sam’s Club location.
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The Juice Barista is an active and physical role that is fast paced, constant motion, and regular customer interaction. We provide comprehensive online and/or on-the-job training to get you working quickly.
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The Route Sales Representative is a full-time position that is responsible for delivering, selling, and merchandising Frito-Lay's complete line of products including Lay's, Doritos, Cheetos, Tostitos, Fritos, and many more to local stores including gas stations, dollar stores, and large grocery stores.
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Our Specialists help our hotel, restaurant, and grocery clients ensure brand standards, food quality, and friendly service for their customers. Our Specialists help our hotel, restaurant, and grocery clients ensure brand standards, food quality, and friendly service for their customers.
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WORK EXPERIENCE &/or EDUCATION: High school diploma or equivalent strongly preferredOne year of experience in a retail environment and six months supervisory experience preferred Previous lead experience and/or grocery store experience preferred.
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Job Title: Produce Associate Location: Retail Grocery Location Position Overview The produce associate is responsible for increasing customer confidence and loyalty by providing courteous and prompt service, consistent operating conditions and a friendly atmosphere.
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From one tiny Cincinnati grocery store more than a century ago, we've grown into what today is the nation's largest grocer with nearly 2,800 stores in 35 states operating under 28 different names.
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Assist patients with activities of daily living, such as, light housekeeping, preparing a meal, assisting with personal hygiene, grocery shopping. As a Homemaker, you will be called to care when you’re needed most.
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Your keen eye for detail will be essential in maintaining the visual appeal of the grocery stores, ensuring products are well-presented, and displays are aesthetically pleasing. Early morning weekday hours, allowing you to maintain a healthy work-life balance with no weekend commitments.
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Travelers will be productive while on the road with our free perks including parking, WiFi and grocery delivery. Conduct daily property tour of the hotel and exterior perimeter for debris and trash removal; Check the lighting and irrigation periodically.
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Ability to Identify opportunities to use promotional and merchandising techniques to develop and support customer relations; as well as creativity to generate ideas and solutions that capitalize on opportunities to benefit customers and Mondelēz InternationalPrevious retail / grocery experience is a plus.
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This position is applicable to the following departments: Meat, Seafood, Bakery, Deli, Grocery. This position is applicable to the following departments: Meat, Seafood, Bakery, Deli, Grocery. Strong listening and communications skills, face-to-face and virtually.
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