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Maintains all organizational, cleanliness, and recovery standards for the entire store, e.g. Sales Floor, Single Queue, Associate Lounge, Backroom and Restrooms. Adheres to all company policies concerning Health and Safety (includes the refilling of all essential items in the Lounge, Restrooms and Front End.
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Generously sized at an average of 500+ square feet, each suite features a full-size eat-in kitchen with full-size appliances, a dedicated living room with a sleeper sofa, lounge chair and 55-inch smart TV, and a separate bedroom with work area, walk-in closet and second smart TV. And beyond the guest rooms, visitors can enjoy the outdoor courtyard with a built-in grill station, soft seating, and fire pit—a spot to relax, socialize, or simply get a breath of fresh air.
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