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The Price Rite Service- Enthusiastic, friendly and local customer service in every department and at check-out, all accessible to you and happy to help. Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form.
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Requirements Valid driver’s license, reliable vehicle, and auto insurance Able to pass Criminal Background Check TB Required : 2 Step PPD, Quantiforum or a Chest X-Ray Social Security Card Must be able to work with male and female clients Comfortable with cats and dogs Comfortable with clients that smoke Able to take clients out in personal vehicle for errands, appointments, outings, and procedures when required.
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Warehouse Associates are also responsible for check-in and check-out of routes, changing custody of their liability, paperwork, and equipment including handheld scanners and other data entry devices.
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Job Type: Experienced CDL A Driver with 4 months of OTR experience Pay: $1,500 to $2,000 per week, after expenses Home Time: For success, 2-3 weeks out at a time will give you the most profit, however, home time is your decision as an owner-operator Equipment: 2018-2023 International Prostar, Peterbilt 579, Kenworth T680, Volvo 760 and Freightliner Cascadia Trailer: Van Job Details Pay and home time: This CDL A Lease Purchase/Owner Operator position will allow you to choose when you go home.
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As a Patient Service Coordinator at MyEyeDr. you play an essential role by providing personalized patient experiences through the coordination and management of our front desk during check in/out.
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Footlocker is the company to consider As a part-time or full-time Cashier you will: Provide an engaging, convenient and accurate check out for the customer; Deliver sales, outstanding customer experience, and operational expectations; Partner with store leadership to resolve customers concerns in a courteous and helpful manner; Connect with every customer by asking open-ended questions to assess needs; Maintain an awareness of all product knowledge, and current or upcoming product / trends.
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If you have a passion for sneakers and streetwear, Footlocker could be the perfect place to turn that passion into a fulfilling career. Are you looking for a company that values your skills, fosters your growth, and allows you to pursue your passion.
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Assist with check-in or check-out procedures at the front desk when needed as a backup. Maintain medication samples, discard out-of-date supplies, and keep appropriate records.
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Escort patients to and from the exam room and complete the patient intake according to protocol. Completion of a Medical Assistant, Certified Nursing Assistant program. Prepare pathology and lab specimens and route them to the correct lab as required by the patients insurance.
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In this role, you will assist with patient check-in/out, insurance verification, patient scheduling and other duties for the office. In this role, you will assist with patient check-in/out, insurance verification, patient scheduling and other duties for the office.
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Support sales floor, fitting room, check out, and back of house processes, as required. Leverage omni channel offerings to deliver a frictionless customer experience. Support sales floor, fitting room, check out, and back of house processes, as required.
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Ability to learn procedural knowledge acquired through on- the-job training. Problem solver with a focus on continuous improvement, who is always learning, open to feedback and takes action as required.
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But hear it for yourself: Check out this video to see what our Tire Service Advisor have to say about working at Dealer Tire. As a Tire Service Advisor , you will work for Dealer Tire inside a premium OEM dealership.
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Maintain check-out area: fill register supplies, bags; wipe counter tops; Assist customers with large purchases (taking out to vehicle) Work out reserve stock. This includes cash, check and charge transactions.
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Utilizes the CMMS to open and close out work orders, check out spare parts, and other activities as required in the plant. Detail Oriented: Capable of carrying out a given task with all details necessary to get the task done well.
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