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0.75 FTE (60 hours per bi-weekly pay periods) 1.0 FTE (80 hours per bi-weekly pay periods) 0.6 FTE (48 hours per bi-weekly pay periods.
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First year employees earn up to 3.84 hours per bi-weekly pay period (100 hours annually), increasing incrementally due to service years - up to 7.69 per hours per pay period at 25 years of service (200 hours annually.
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Bi-weekly pay - direct deposit, check, or paycard. Pay : $16 - $18 per hour. Bi-weekly pay - direct deposit, check, or paycard. Our mission goes beyond merchandising - we exist to empower home improvement stores like Home Depot, Lowe's, Ace Hardware, Menards, and product manufacturers to excel in what they do best: sales.
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This temporary full-time position includes Medical/Vision insurance, Dental insurance, 3.08 hours of accrued Vacation per bi-weekly pay period, Seattle Sick/Safe, up to 8 Company Holidays paid throughout the year, EAP, 401k plan with vested match schedule once eligible, and subsidized transportation benefits for Orca Pass or parking.
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Competitive Bi-Weekly Pay. COMPENSATION: Pay ranges from $22- $25 per hour depending on experience. Competitive Bi-Weekly Pay. As a General Service Technician, you will perform non-technical service repairs such as oil changes, tire and wheel related services, alignments, flushes, and more.
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PTO will accrue bi-weekly and will be pro-rated based on the FTE. The accrual rate will be 7.39 hours each bi-weekly pay period for staff. PTO will accrue bi-weekly and will be pro-rated based on the FTE. The accrual rate will be 7.39 hours each bi-weekly pay period for staff.
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Schedule: 0.75 FTE (60 hours per bi-weekly pay period) Day shift. Posted pay ranges represent the entire pay scale, from minimum to maximum. Some positions also offer additional pay based on shift, certifications or degrees.
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Follows all safety procedures and reports any concerns to the Shop Foreman or Store Manager. The Junior Automotive Technician is responsible for effectively and efficiently diagnosing and repairing customer vehicles while adhering to the MAP guidelines and in accordance with dealership, manufacturers and Greg's Automotive standards.
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Bi-weekly and Daily Pay options Assistant Teacher- $16.30-$22.80 Teacher- $17.10-$23.90 Lead Teacher- $18-45-$27.70. Bi-weekly and Daily Pay options Assistant Teacher- $16.30-$22.80 Teacher- $17.10-$23.90 Lead Teacher- $18-45-$27.70.
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Bi-weekly and Daily Pay options. We invest in your future with ongoing training, tuition reimbursement, credential assistance, and our unique Master Teacher Program. Bi-weekly and Daily Pay options.
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Pay: $18.00 - $28.00 per hour. Experience working in a licensed childcare facility is a plus but not required – we will train! We have immediate openings for Lead and Assistant Teachers to join our Team.
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We have versatile time off opportunities such as daily, weekly, and bi-weekly Dedicated, OTR and Regional Solos, Teams, and Leaders Start your career at Werner! (*Pay varies by route, location and experience level, request info for more details) The Werner Advantage Werner Enterprises was founded by a driver, for drivers.
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Musical instrument knowledge is a plus. Strong interest in the popular culture topics presented at Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), including but not limited to music, film, television, and digital media.
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This regular full-time position includes Medical/Vision insurance, Dental insurance, Life/AD&D/LTD insurance, 3.08 hours of accrued Vacation per bi-weekly pay period, Seattle Sick/Safe, 2-7 Floating Holidays dependent on hire date, 8 Company Holidays paid throughout the year, EAP, 401k plan with vested match schedule once eligible, and subsidized transportation benefits for Orca Pass or parking.
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We are looking for a General Service Technician to join our team. Performs oil changes and other basic services at the direction of the Shop Foreman or Store Manager. While performing basic services, observes general vehicle condition and points out any obvious needed repairs or safety concerns to the Shop Foreman or Store Manager.
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