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Dependent on length of service, hours worked and any applicable collective bargaining agreement, benefits include medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance, sick pay (accrued based on hours worked), PTO/Vacation pay (accrued based on hours worked), paid holidays (between 7-9 days annually), bereavement pay, and retirement benefits (pension and/or 401k eligibility.
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We are a leading national provider of property inspection services and innovative process management solutions for property and casualty insurance companies. We are a leading national provider of property inspection services and innovative process management solutions for property and casualty insurance companies.
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As a Barista at the The Source Mercantile, you'll sell, make, and serve beverages and food to guests in a professional and upscale manner. With more than 6,000 acres of forested mountain landscape, Suncadia features 40+ miles of hiking and biking trails, thirty-six holes of golf, a luxury spa, and the 2.2 million-acre Wenatchee Washington National Forest right next door.
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Insurance: Medical with available FSA/HSA, Dental, Vision, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability, Life, and Accidental Death and Dismemberment. Insurance: Medical with available FSA/HSA, Dental, Vision, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability, Life, and Accidental Death and Dismemberment.
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We offer a competitive wage and benefits package: Total potential annual compensation of $50,000; Use of a company vehicle which includes gas, insurance and maintenance; access to comprehensive medical plan, 401K and other voluntary group benefits.
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Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance through SEBB* Assisting with self-help skills and life skills. One of the following: AA degree from accredited college or university; 72 quarter or 48 semester credits at 100 level or higher at accredited college or university; passing score on paraeducator assessment test; OR completed apprenticeship as a paraeducator in an approved and registered program (requirements per Title I Section 1119(g.
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As Property Coordinator, you will be part of a leading team in luxury property management in one of Washington's most stunning locations with the opportunity for professional growth, a fantastic work-life balance, competitive compensation, and an excellent benefits package.
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A Crew Team Member at McDonald's is more than just a paycheck - it's a chance to gain life skills and grow as an individual. McDonald's can take you anywhere, and give you the benefits you need for your life while doing so.
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A Balanced Life: Full-time team members are eligible for 2-weeks of PTO and holiday pay in their first year. As a Barista at The Source Mercantile, you'll sell, make, and serve beverages and food to guests in a professional and upscale manner.
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