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Deliveries & Pickups: Opportunity to get out of the store and display a winning spirit through safe and compliant loading/unloading and installation of products, while following all handling and transportation procedures as well as keeping vehicles clean and properly maintained as assigned.
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Great Benefits Medical, Dental, Vision, life Insurance, Supplemental Life Insurance, Spouse/Dependent Life Insurance, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, Flexible Spending Accounts, 401(k) Savings Plan w/company match, Paid Time Off, Legal Insurance, Identity Theft Protection Plan, Health Savings Accounts, Hospital Indemnity, Critical Illness, Accident Insurance, Limited Purpose Plan.
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Provide customers access to high-quality goods that enhance their quality of life. Customer Service: Provide friendly, top-notch customer experiences through "white glove" service with a servant's heart in our stores and in customer's homes and obtain new rental orders when needed on the sales floor and over the phone.
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Sundays off along with one other weekday off. Merchandising: Maintain an inviting store with organized product and cleanliness with both customers and fellow coworkers in mind by refurbishing merchandise to like new condition and keeping showroom dusted, vacuumed and organized.
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Ability to lift and move product such as furniture, electronics, and appliances. A hunger to learn the business. This position is very active and requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, and climbing all day.
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Fulfillment Specialists perform a wide range of warehouse functions, including: Labeling, replenishing, box making, loading/unloading trailers, moving stowed product to various locations utilizing a Forklift, etc.
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This is a full-time position, and hours/days of work are Monday through Saturday, store open to close hours. The Coworker must frequently lift and/or move (push/pull) heavy items and merchandise. Interested in a minimum starting hourly rate of $15.90 per hour- $18.70 per hour.
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Interested in a minimum starting hourly rate of $16.62 per hour- $19.55 per hour ? Schedules and hours per week/overtime work may change throughout the year as dictated by management and business needs.
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A Day In The Life Of a Delivery Specialist. A Day In The Life Of a Delivery Specialist. All Coworkers are expected to adhere to all Company safety guidelines while meeting the physical demands of the job.
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Interested in a minimum starting hourly rate of $13.73 per hour - $16.15 per hour ? Valid state driver's license and good driving record - You WILL be driving the company vehicles. Other related duties may be required to meet the ongoing needs of the business.
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This is an excerpt from the full job description and is not intended to be all-inclusive. While performing the duties of this job, the Coworker is regularly required to talk and hear. Rent-Center is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
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Interested in a minimum starting hourly rate of $15.17 per hour - $17.85 per hour ? The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a Coworker to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
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Paid Time Off and Sunday Off - We are Closed! Award Winning Culture with the Opportunity to Advance. Weekly Pay (companywide) Full-Time Employment and a Consistent Schedule. Great communication and customer service skills.
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Interested in a minimum starting hourly rate of $14.45 per hour - $17 per hour ? Seeking more than just a job, but a CAREER. High school diploma or equivalent. Why should I apply in just a few clicks.
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Labeling, replenishing, box making, loading/unloading trailers, moving stowed product to various locations utilizing a Forklift, etc. Full Medical, Dental, Vision, HSA and Life Insurance plans available for full-time team members.
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