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Manages the operations of FSG Payroll for the affiliated Friedkin companies which include bi-weekly multi-state payroll, monthly incentives, garnishments, and taxes consistent with federal and state wages and hour’s laws.
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As a part of our team, you can look forward to cool benefits:Competitive salary with weekly pay - AKA makin' that Cheddar. Our To Go Specialists are food experts who love to recommend their favs to guests who want to eat at home, work or anywhere.
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This elite group gets to work with awesome people, earn great pay, and sport the cool uniform. That's why our drive-in makes your burgers with 100% pure beef patties, prepares hand-made onion rings, and serves real ice cream.
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Other benefits include short-term and long-term disability, company discounts, Military Leave Pay, adoption and surrogacy expense reimbursement, and more. At Walmart, we offer competitive pay as well as performance-based incentive awards and other great benefits for a happier mind, body, and wallet.
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Set goals and expectations to complete an extensive Management Trainee Program with weekly topics, assignments and reviews. Set goals and expectations to complete an extensive Management Trainee Program with weekly topics, assignments and reviews.
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We offer a competitive pay rate and benefits package that includes medical, dental and vision insurance; prescription drug coverage, disability benefits, life insurance, 401k, confidential Employee Assistance program; sick time, holidays and vacation time.
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Completes timely, accurate reporting including: process control reports, well logs, monthly wastewater reports, residual reports, Weekly Account Manager reports, insurance filings, keeling assets & tracking (GPS, etc.
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Compensation: $1,503 - $1,763 estimated weekly pay. Benefits: Blue Cross Blue Shield medical benefits, paid housing or tax-free stipend, travel/license reimbursement, licensing team, and paid reward days.
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You'll come for the great pay, strong benefits and fun, family-oriented work environment but you'll stay for the training programs and impact JetBlue will have on your current and future career.
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Pay will be determined by several factors, including but not limited to: applicant's education, relevant work experience, knowledge, skills and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with geographic market data.
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Accessorial pay: layovers, chassis splits, yard pulls, Hazmat, $75hr detention pay. Pay: $2,500 - $3,000 / week. In 2010, the company expanded its established logistics model beyond commodities to other industries including the automotive aftermarket, chemical, food and beverage, paper and packaging, and retail.
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Easy access to state of the art technology for electronic charting during point of care 24 Hour 7 Days a Week Team Support for direct clinical and scheduling assistance Hourly Pay & Weekly Paychecks Flexible Scheduling (8, 10, and 12 hour shifts; Day/Night/Weekends available) Potential for Overtime Paid Training & Continuous Professional Development *Now Offering Paid Time Off (PTO) Benefits.
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Know how much you'll make: Clear and concise pay model lets you know the minimum amount you will make before accepting any order Don’t wait for pay: Get paid the same day you dash, automatically and with no deposit fee - ever.
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The Highest Pay in the Area. Empleos de tiempo completo y tiempo parcial estn disponibles. Must have basic cleaning supplies: surface cleaners, sponges/scrubs, paper towels, a mop, a vacuum, a broom, shoe covers, gloves, a mask.
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Pay is determined by various factors including market demand, applicable skills, work experience and education, location, company budget, and in-demand skill sets. The hiring pay range provides a guide for what we would reasonably pay for the position.
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