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Requires morning, afternoon, evening, and overnight availability any weekday or weekend. Travel Requirements: This role may require regular travel to stores within assigned pods, neighboring stores and to meetings/trainings.
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Depending on location type, the Receiver/Stocker works morning, afternoon evening, or overnight to prepare for store opening. Depending on location type, this role requires morning, afternoon evening, or overnight availability any day of the week.
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Afternoon/Evening Shifts Available. Predictable work schedule to plan your life around: no weekends or nights for most roles. As a Warehouse Material Handler, you will work with the team to ensure products get where they need to be, unload delivery vehicles, receive inventory, store product, and select and pack customer orders.
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Schedule: Part time Availability: Afternoon, Evening (Including Weekends). And because we care about the wellbeing and success of every person, we recognize each person has their own unique scheduling needs.
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Afternoon Shift: 3: 00 pm-11: 30pm, Monday Thru Friday $14.55. Surface care (dusting, sanitizing, glass/mirror/window cleaning, metal/wood polishing, clean blinds and draperies) Afternoon Shift: 3: 00 pm-11: 30pm, Monday Thru Friday $14.55.
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Afternoon Shift: Monday - Friday, 3:00PM - 11:30PM - $14.55. Afternoon Shift: Monday - Friday, 3:00PM - 11:30PM - $14.55. Waste removal (empty trash and recycle bins, transport trash and waste to proper disposal areas.
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The Seasonal Merchandising Service Associate (MSA) completes merchandising resets and service-related projects accurately, on time, and in accordance with merchandising and safety standards. The Seasonal MSA builds displays, processes damaged products, rotates and prices stock, resolves project issues or questions, checks third party work completion, and provides proof of project completion.
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Sales Associates needed for:All shiftsDay, Afternoon & EveningFull & Part timeFlexible availability to include some weekday and weekendsWe are looking for friendly and smiling faces with:Previous customer service/cashier experienceAbility to provide quick & friendly customer serviceWe offerWEEKLY PAYpaid vacationhealth insuranceholiday pay401K with employer match& more.
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