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We have available part-time, on-going work servicing a wide-variety of clients/retailers for weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly visits. SFS, Inc. is a leading supplier of field services to Fortune 1000 manufacturers and retailers in the U.S. We contract over 3 million retail merchandising, auditing, installation and assembly projects in almost every zip code in the country, including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
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Compile invoices (100+) with backup documentation accurately based on contract terms on a bi-weekly and monthly basis to substantiate client billings. Ensures accurate and timely billing for products or services rendered and maintains records of payments received.
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Competitive Bi-Weekly Pay. The General Service Technician is responsible for conducting non-technical automotive service repairs such as oil changes, tire and wheel related services and maintaining the cleanliness of the shop as needed.
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You receive bi-weekly trips home at the client's expense, plus a rental car and comfortable lodging for a convenient living experience. Laboratory, Laboratory Services, Pathology, Lab, Path, Laboratories, Clinical Laboratory, Imaging, Clinical Lab, Immunology, Reference Laboratory.
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Our services are critical to sustaining the retail industry and our team of professionals are responsible for advancing it. DailyPay – work today, get paid tomorrow. Come join SFS as a Retail Merchandiser independent contractor and enjoy all the benefits of creating your own schedule.
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We offer catering four days a week, continental breakfasts on the weekend, tons of healthy snacks, and bi-weekly office socials. We provide a full suite of professional services, including Accounting, Assurance, Business Consulting, Business Valuation, Data and Analytics, Litigation Support, Family Office, Transaction Services, and full-service Tax planning, spanning several industries.
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Manage recurring services with different billing frequency per client needs (monthly, bi-weekly, and weekly) Merge together orders based on client billing frequency (monthly, bi-weekly, and weekly.
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800.00 in guaranteed, Bi-Weekly commission paid to you while you are training so you can concentrate on learning. As a Primo Water Corporation Sales Representative/Brand Ambassador , you will be responsible for selling Primo Water services and products.
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Assist with bi-weekly review and approval of staff timecards in Paycom, including correcting all clocking errors and approving time off requests in a timely manner, as needed. The Residential Shelter programs provide shelter and services to people experiencing homelessness.
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