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Certification in trade related to department (e.g., hardware, kitchen, plumbing, electrical, lawn and garden, and lumber/building materials). Customer Service Associates work in one of the following areas: Appliances, Cabinets, Flooring, Live Nursery, Millwork, Fashion Plumbing, Outlet, Tool Rental, Pro, or Windows & Walls.
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Harrah's Council Bluffs, Horseshoe Council Bluffs, the Mid-America Center, and the Hilton Garden Inn, all part of Caesars Entertainment's expansive portfolio, are looking to bring the best talent from around the area to the Empire.
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Personal Enrichment (Culinary, Finance, Garden, Home, Painting, Photography, Wellness, etc.) EMS and Healthcare (CNA, EMT, Paramedic, etc.) Skilled Trades (Construction, Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC, Plumbing, Welding, etc.
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CSAs assigned to the Greeter departments (available in select stores) minimally must be able to lift 10 pounds without assistance; may lift over 10 pounds with or without assistance. CSAs assigned to all other departments (excluding Greeter departments) minimally must be able to lift 25 pounds without assistance; may lift over 25 pounds with or without assistance.
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This includes leading lunch-style pairing menus for the tasting room, managing special events, maintaining local chef garden areas, and other culinary-based initiatives. - Develop seasonal dishes and potentially establish a chef's garden.
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6 months of experience in a customer service or product fulfillment position at a home improvement or hardware retailer in related department (, kitchen, plumbing, electrical, lawn and garden.
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We are united by our mission to lead the future of the garden and pet industriesone blade of grass and one wagging tail at a time. At Central Garden & Pet (NASDAQ: CENT and CENTA), we believe home is at the center of our lives, and our employees are driven by our purpose to nurture happy and healthy homes.
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We're investing in your future more than ever with enhanced tuition assistance and an all-new student loan debt repayment program.
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As an Olive Garden bartender, you must master alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage recipes to meet and exceed guest expectations. Because at Olive Garden, We're All Family Here! Flexible schedules to help you balance other life commitments (school, childcare, family care, etc.
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Work home and garden show booths to generate new residential leads. Generates prospects through market events such as home & garden shows, and trade shows. Sell residential lawn care, tree and shrub care and pest control services to new and existing customers within your designated territory via direct and tele-sales campaigns Responsible for contacting prospects, setting appointments & adhering to a schedule.
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A self-starter and detail-oriented, you easily switch between multiple tasks while maintaining the focus needed to get every job done right.
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The Field Sales Representative (Natural Chain) will be responsible for supporting Garden of Life, NPG Solgar, Vital Proteins and other assigned specialty brands with sales and service of products, programs, and services to Independent and Key Account Retail locations such as Sprouts Markets and Vitamin Cottage, as well as with assigned National Accounts within the states of Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri.
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Therapy garden - Fully outfitted play therapy space - No Weekend Clinic hours required. Special clinical focus may include working with high-risk youth who are at high risk of missing from home, sexual exploitation, and sex trafficking.
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Headquartered in Lenexa, Kansas, Westlake Ace Hardware has been in operation for over a century and operates over 150 neighborhood stores located throughout the United States.
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Deliver product to and remove product from state fairs, home & garden shows, model homes, and any other special events that arise. Under the direction of either the Warehouse Manager and/or Delivery Manager, the Delivery & Installation Technician I is responsible delivering and install product in a professional, courteous and safe manner that will leave a positive final impression with our customers.
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