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Replenish and stock products in various sections of the store including books and magazines. Paid drive time between stores and mileage reimbursement. Health, vision, dental, short-term disability, life insurance, and 401(k) available.
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A volunteer and patient can do activities together such as play cards, read books, listen to music, go for walks, paint nails, play board games, arts & crafts, and various other leisure activities.
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Our teams interact directly with our customers including students, faculty, administration, alumni, and the general public to provide outstanding customer service to sell or rent books, general merchandise, and an array of products and services for an academic community all while being part of a company that is consistently rated as a great place to work - and where employees love what they do.
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They are avid readers who love to share their knowledge of books with others. From creating inspiring displays to helping at our special events, there is always an opportunity to demonstrate initiative and your passion for books and people.
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The Millwright will use complex instruction books that detail the assembly of the machinery and use tools such as levels, welding machines, and hydraulic torque wrenches. POSITION SUMMARY: The Millwright/Plumber is responsible for installing, assembling, and, when necessary, dismantling machinery, conveyor systems, pulleys, mechanical clutches, gear boxes, hydraulic and pneumatic control systems.
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Our stores can carry everything from text and trade books, technology, and school supplies to clothing, regalia, and food. Barnes & Noble College is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer committed to diversity in the workplace.
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Supervises and makes journal entries and adjustments to balance and close monthly books in general ledger, revenue and expense accounts; reconciles general ledger and subsidiary transportation accounts.
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A typical day will involve laughter, hugs from children (Yes, maybe with some boogers for your shoulder), teaching, exploring, building relationships, reading books, singing songs, dancing and lots of smiles.
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Selects and requisitions books and instructional aids; maintains required inventory records. Position Title: LONG TERM SUBSTITUTE - K-5 Physical Education. Lakeville Community School District - websiteLAKEVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS.
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Discusses tax law impact with tax practitioners and accountants, review books and records to gain understanding of taxpayer's financial status (cash/accrual basis). Visit the IRS SPD Library to access the position descriptions.
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