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We offer our Funeral Director's a competitive benefits package, performance incentives, continuous education with our Learning and Development program (to go towards CEU's), paid license renewal costs, staff clothing reimbursement and cell phone reimbursement, vacation pay and holiday pay, 401K with company match, team referral programs and so much more.
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Here's what we can offer you in exchange for your world-class work: •Paid Training •Premium Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance •Paid Maternity Leave •401K Match •Tuition Reimbursement •50% off Verizon Service •VNation Disaster Relief •Referral Bonus •Frequent Contests •Career Advancement Opportunities Compensation Base Pay: $43,888.00 Pay rates include base pay at the above rate, with the opportunity to earn a monthly Multi Kiosk General Manager bonus.
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They are looking for a physician interested in building a new family medicine practice alongside two APPs. The clinic hours are Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm, and there will be phone-only calls.
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All Assistant General Managers are required to attend and successfully complete a 4-day New Hire University (NHU) training program within 2 weeks of their official start date. All Dual General Managers are required to attend and successfully complete a 3-day General Manager University (SMU) training program within 30 days of completing NHU. This class may include overnight travel at the company's expense.
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This opportunity is for completing market research opportunities with independent brands via online or phone. Some studies such as clinical trial in-person focus groups pay as high as $500 per study.
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You are the first voice a client hears when they call on the phone - the first face they see when they walk in the door. If you find yourself looking for a fulfilling career , the Branch Office Administrator (BOA) role may be the right opportunity for you.
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GENERAL MANAGER- Earn $46-$70k per year! Adhere to Honey Badger standards. Team Honey Badger. We are looking for active, motivated people in the restaurant world with pizza or equivalent experience.
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You will be the first point of contact for customers, both in person and over the phone, providing exceptional service and building strong relationships. Are you a skilled Sales Representative looking for a new opportunity to showcase your abilities.
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What you'll do Do you enjoy helping customers figure out and find what they need?
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