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As Northern New England’s leader in all things tires and service since 1926, the Quirk family & VIP get it. Communicates with management as needed to ensure compliance with service standards and company policiesPERFORMANCE MEASURMENT: The Service Writer supports the Service Manager to help the team achieve all targeted levels of performance as outlined by leadership through various daily, weekly, and monthly reports.
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The schedule is very flexible, and you have the option to get paid daily. BenefitsLicensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) hourly pay range: $22-$48 (25% higher than average)Payment on a weekly or even daily basisOvertime, hazard pay, holiday pay, and travel bonusesWide variety of facilities to choose from in our partner networkYour choice of shifts (day/night/overnight, weekend, etc.
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Get paid weekly. Potential to Earn $800+ weekly. Pay: $600-$800 / weekly. We have capabilities in freight management, warehouse and distribution center support, last-mile delivery, supply chain analytics, and optimization, and more.
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Travel, per diem, permanent — we have the reach and access to get you the jobs you want, and the expertise to help you realize your long-term goals. Plus, you get everything you expect from the largest healthcare staffing company in the industry: Exceptional benefits, including premium medical, dental, vision and life insurance beginning day one of your assignment.
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Annual pay increases Detention Pay Orientation attendance pay Vacation pay Holiday pay Weekly direct deposit payroll settlements Orientation: Fly or drive a rental car to orientation Single occupancy orientation hotel Meals provided Benefits: Medical, vision, dental and life insurance 401K Benefit program available Other great perks: Home Weekly.
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Weekly paychecks - every Friday is payday! Able to get in and out of van and walk up and down stairs through your shift up to ~200 times per day. Up to $3-4 per hour bonus if you meet daily and weekly delivery + safety targets.
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Enjoy accurate, weekly pay, and an entire team dedicated to your happiness on assignment, 24/7. Required Skills: Geriatric, Inpatient, Locked Unit, Medical/Psych, Medication Administration (PO, RECTAL, IM, IV, SC, etc), Foley catheter insertion / maintenance.
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Estimated weekly pay includes projected hourly wages andweekly meal and lodging per diems for eligible clinicians based on nationallypublished GSA rates. We keep our overhead low so that we can pay our travelers what they deserve and that is every penny we can get.
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Actual weekly pay and per diems may differ from the amount shown and are subject to change during an assignment. TravelNurseSource is working with AHS NurseStat to find a qualified Med/Surg RN in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 03805.
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NurseStat is looking for a Long Term (Travel) Med - Surg RN in Lebanon, NH.This is a 13 week assignment scheduled to start on 09/30/2024 and run through 12/28/2024. We offer competitive pay for any Nurse and LPN referrals that we can put to work for us.
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WEEKLY HOME TIME – Get home every week or stay out for extra money! GREAT PAY – Earn up to $1,200 weekly! Western Express has HIGH PAYING REGIONAL truck driving opportunities now available for Dry Van.
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DailyPay work today, get paid tomorrow Free Enrollment Required. We have available part-time, on-going work servicing a wide-variety of clients/retailers for weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly visits.
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Get Paid while you learn an exciting new business in merchant services sales, weekly commissions and monthly bonuses; Our top performers make well over a 6-figure income. Get Paid while you learn an exciting new business in merchant services sales, weekly commissions and monthly bonuses; Our top performers make well over a 6-figure income.
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If You Live In Area We Cannot Get You Home By Truck, WE WILL FLY YOU HOME FOR TIME OFF! We also have more traditional hometime options including Midwest Regional and Dedicated for drivers wanting home weekly or ever two week schedules.
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Weekly Pay Starting Rate $16.00 / hour with Paid Orientation and DailyPay, a great way to get paid before payday! Allied Universal Security Services is seeking to fill the position of a Security Officer at a Mall in Manchester, NH.
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