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Starting base rate, depending on skills & experience + O/T paid at 1.5X base rate for any work above 7-hours daily + spot incentive bonus paid out quarterly + pay increases every 6 months + company car + cell phone & laptop + additional outstanding Local Union 3 benefits on top of company's (all medical paid for, etc.
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250 referral bonus for any live-in caregiver referred to the company that woks - inquire for additional terms and details (must be employed with Alvita Care and in good standing to receive bonus.
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Axis Medical Staffing is seeking an experienced Physical Therapist for an exciting Travel Allied job in Manhasset, NY. Shift: 5x8 hr days Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks TOP RANKED TRAVEL NURSING COMPANY IN THE NATION BY BLUEPIPES Description Ready for your next adventure.
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Bonus programs that include annual performance, profit sharing, sales goals, contests and top performer incentives. As a Territory Sales Representative, you’ll join an incredible team supported by the best training, tools and products to win in the field every day.
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Connect and grow within our nationwide network of top-tier advanced practice providers. $5,000 Sign On Bonus. Enticing bonus opportunities. Immerse yourself in an environment where vision and values lead the way, innovation and growth are encouraged, and collaboration and community impact are celebrated.
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Compensation: $90,000-95,000 annually + $5,000 Sign-On Bonus + opportunity for additional per diem rate of 85-95$ on top of salary for additional visits. We are looking for both Per Diem as well as full time nurses to conduct field visits in the Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island and Queens.
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Compensation: · Mileage Pay · Pay per Load · Safe & On-Time Mileage Bonus – Up to 3% of Mileage Pay Equipment: · Company provided Tandem-Axle Sleeper trucks pulling 53' dry van trailers. · Top of the line automatic transmission trucks.
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Benefits Annual Base Salary + Commission + Bonus Opportunities Paid Time Off (PTO) Hands on Training Tuition Reimbursement Mon-Fri Schedule Career Growth Opportunities Life Insurance Evenings Off Retirement Plan Health Insurance Work from Home Responsibilities Responsibilities Achieve sales goals and measurables by identifying sales opportunities inside & outside the book of business.
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Top-Notch Benefits: Benefits include stock bonus program, bonus rewards and exotic trips. $121k potential first year income $3,000-$4,000 Bonus Potential in First 3 Months No experience necessary.
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3,000-$4,000 Bonus Potential in First 3 Months. Insurance Sales Agent. This is a truly rewarding Business-to-Business position that offers one of the strongest compensation structures in the industry, hybrid work schedules with no nights, weekends or holidays.
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We look forward to working with you Benefits Medical benefits Dental benefits Vision benefits Life insurance 401k retirement plan License and certification reimbursement Continuing Education Referral bonus.
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Life Care Services is a 2021 USA Top Workplace Winner! BENEFITS: - Growth and Advancement Opportunities - 401k - Medical/Dental/Vision - PTO - Sign-On Bonus - More! Village Green is recruiting CNAs. We require a high level of customer service so candidates who have a passion for seniors are needed.
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The J.R. Orenstein Agency is seeking a bilingual (English/Spanish) Rock Star to join one of the top-performing State Farm agencies in the country! Total Compensation: $60,000.00 - $85,000.00 per year (W2 Annual Base Salary + Monthly Commission + Bonus.
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Discover charming villages and downtowns, fascinating museums, world-class shopping, top-notch hotels and restaurants, scenic hiking trails, picturesque public gardens, bike paths, swimming, surfing, boating, and fishing.
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