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Weekly and Daily Pay Options: Choose the pay schedule that works best for you. Flexible Scheduling: We work with you to ensure your schedule fits your life. At least two professional references who can vouch for your work ethic and experience Join us in making a difference, one day at a time.
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Prioritizes cake pre-orders according to schedule and frosts cakes for walk-in guest orders accordingly. Effectively utilizes measuring instruments, commercial-grade or handheld mixer and pastry bag to frost cakes.
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Job Posting Overview Weekly Pay Flexible Schedule Fun Work Environment Career Advancement Opportunities Online and/or on-the-job training This part time associate samples products for suppliers within a Sam’s Club location.
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Benefits: Flexible schedule Opportunity for advancement Employee discounts Training & development Profit sharing Benefits/PerksCompetitive CompensationsFixed ScheduleJob SummaryWe are seeking an experienced and safety-conscious School Van Driver to join our team.
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Monitors resident treatment, medication and diet orders, checking resident's daily schedule and ensuring that care givers meet resident health and personal care needs. Serves as backup for the Delegating Nurse with responsibility for maintaining all medications, charting medication administration, charting treatment and services provided to residents, and communicating with health care providers regarding specific resident needs.
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Employee discount Flexible schedule On-the-job training Opportunities for advancement Paid training Professional development assistance Referral program Join us in this rewarding role where you can share your expertise and passion to positively impact kids through sports.
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Responsibilities: Assisting customers in locating merchandise when neededAssisting in floor moves, merchandising, display maintenance, and housekeepingAssisting in ringing up sales at registers and/or bagging merchandisePerforming other tasks as assigned by manager from time-to-time Candidates must be able to work a flexible schedule; including nights, weekends, and holidays as required.
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A successful table games dealer has a friendly and professional demeanor, exceptional mathematical skills, and a flexible schedule. Comprehensive health coverage for full-time and part-time Team Members and their eligible dependents.
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The ability to maintain a flexible work schedule, in order to meet the demands of the VRS industry, is essential for this position. Full and part-time positions are available in the US and in Canada.
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Employment Type: W2 employment with a bi-weekly pay schedule and direct deposit. ActionLink is seeking a Part-Time Retail Electronics Merchandiser to join our team for Elkridge, MD and the surrounding area.
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Time Off: Paid time off is part of the deal because everyone deserves a break. Travel Reimbursement: Store-to-store drive time and mileage assistance. Transform and elevate the retail experience, one display at a time.
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Olde Town Laurel Dental is looking for a part-time General Dentist to join our team. Youll work a schedule that inspires work life balance and receive competitive benefits, unlimited PTO and the opportunity to earn unlimited compensation.
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Schedule: 4 days a week, Start time is 3pm/4pm with an 8pm end time. Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Schedule: 4 days a week, Start time is 3pm/4pm with an 8pm end time.
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Earning potential: hourly + GITCA tip rate of mid $50,000 for full-time hours. Perform assigned duties under frequent time pressure in an interruptive environment. At least one (1) year of experience as a casino dealer OR certification from an accredited dealer school.
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Schedule/Hours: Sunday - Thursday (Friday and Saturday off) Flexibility to work split schedule and/or be on call during irregular hours depending on business needs. This includes providing direction and oversight for the part time associates (Service Valets) within the assigned district.
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