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5BD/2BA (Partcially finished basement with rec room, back deck, 2 car garage w/ entry to the basement) Through the matching process, you are able to match with a person whose needs fit the support level you wish to offer.
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PTO (paid time off) – take a break and soak up some rays. We're all about providing top-notch one-on-one care to kids with medical complexities, helping them soak up the sunshine and live their best lives at home, school, and within their communities.
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Dress code allows for pants or shorts in the summer, t-shirts, hair tied up, and steel-toed footwear. Key responsibilities include installing molds using hoists or forklifts, setting up and shutting down molds according to setup sheets and diagrams, starting machines, adjusting machine controls to meet product specifications, replacing worn machine accessories, and cleaning presses, molds, and parts.
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Ability to push and pull merchandise up to 2,000 pounds with the assistance of proper material handling equipment (e.g. pallet jack). Physical RequirementsAbility to move and transfer merchandise, weighing up to 50 pounds, throughout the store.
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Mile and Stop pay New equipment Paid weekly *Pay varies by route, location, experience level and bonus eligibility. Key Offerings $92,000 per year Quarterly Safety Bonuses Unlimited referral bonuses (Up to $2,500 per referral) Competitive benefits and 401k available Day 1 Weekly home-time Zero Cost Rider Policy Pet policy- We love our furry family too.
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Excellent Verbal & Written Communication along with basic data entry/keyboard skills. Will occasionally lift/push/pull up to 50 pounds. Education/Experience High School Diploma, GED or associate degree required.
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Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties of the positionProlonged periods sitting and standingMust be able to lift and carry up to 45 pounds at timesAvailability to attend virtual training sessions (or in-person) periodically throughout the yearAt Heartland Dental, were committed to living our core values which promote diversity and inclusion.
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Music Accompanist Paraeducator - Level I (High School and Middle School) Music Accompanist Paraeducator - Level I (High School and Middle School) Collaborate with instrumental and vocal music teachers by providing piano.
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Hygienist Continuing Education - Hygienists who have completed one year of employment may seek reimbursement for continuing education courses up to $250 per year or maximum of $500 during a two-year period for full-time Hygienists.
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Previous delivery experience as a delivery driver or courier driver is not required, but we encourage drivers from other delivery, gig, or ridesharing services to sign up. Sign up to be a Gopuff Delivery Partner today and experience the easiest way to earn big.
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Ancillary responsibilities in the Seed Sizing area include data entry, label making, and creation of worksheets to determine pre and post-processing seed number variance within a coated or noncoated seed product work order.
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Discount Tire continues to prosper because of the vision that lives and thrives in the hearts of our employees, from the store level to the corporate level. In the spirit of the first Discount Tire store, we maintain commitments to mutual respect and fairness for all through community engagement and responsible growth.
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Full-time income average of $48,000 a year with potential earnings up to six-figures! Up to 3 weeks of paid time off in your first year, plus 24 hours of PTO given on first day. High school diploma or GED; Post-secondary education preferred.
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This is an entry-level position in the distribution center. Ability to push and pull merchandise up to 2,000 pounds with the assistance of proper MHE (e.g. pallet jack, forklift, etc.
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Clean the store; take out trash; dust and mop store floors; clean restroom and stockroom; and help set up sidewalk displays. Occasional climbing (using step ladder) up to heights of six feet.
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