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12% will be deducted for Accounting, Safety, and Dispatching services. StaffWorthy Inc is a leading staffing agency that specializes in recruiting highly skilled and qualified Class A truck drivers for top-notch transportation companies across the United States.
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Adhere to all store policies and procedures, including safety protocols. Your friendly demeanor and attention to detail will contribute to a positive shopping experience. You will handle cash, credit, and debit transactions, ensure pricing accuracy, and assist customers with their purchases.
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Your friendly demeanor and attention to detail will contribute to a positive shopping environment. As a Cashier at Kohl’s, you will be a vital part of the customer experience, responsible for providing exceptional service and processing customer transactions accurately and efficiently.
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We are proud of the food we serve, our innovation and our team. Benefits Pay up to $13 per hour Rain Instant Pay Program Paid Time Off Free Meals During Shifts Advancement Opportunities Employee Assistance Program Benefits for full-time employees Full and Part Time Available Flexible Scheduling Responsibilities As a Crew Member, your personality and commitment to create a delicious experience for everyone plus Arby's amazing offerings equals the complete sandwich.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Crew Member PositionIn a world full of quick service options, Arby's is seeking to be different and better. You are eager to join the Arby's Team and aren't afraid to share your love of meat.
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Attends & participates in team safety meetings & site safety programs. Complies with all plant safety rules, mechanical integrity procedures and plant maintenance procedures.
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Monitors food and merchandise quality by ensuring product rotation, code dating, product recalls, and sanitation standards are followed according to company policies and procedures; and ensuring prominent display of promotional and seasonal merchandise.
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Plus, there’s no carrier who takes your safety – and protecting your livelihood – more seriously than DM Bowman. CDL-A Team Truck Driver Jobs offers weekly home time with great earning potential.
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Whatever job you do, you know what you do Team Member, Restaurant, Retail. As a Team Member, you could be the smiling face that greets and serves customers. Or you could be the cook that prepares our world famous chicken (and tell your friends you know the secret just kiddin.
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Maintains food production that ensures the safety and quality of food according to policies, procedures, and department requirements. Ensure all food safety/temperature logs are completed with appropriate corrective action, as necessary.
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