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In addition, the role involves activities such as pricing and zoning outdoor merchandise, unloading deliver trucks, gathering shopping carts, attending to customer inquiries, and maintaining a pristine exterior presentation of the store, ensuring a warm and inviting entry for our customers.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Submit your application now to become a Trash Collector with Waste Management! Waste Management is currently accepting applications for a Trash Collector! No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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The Fleet Maintenance Supervisor’s responsibilities include supervising a technician (mechanic) team responsible for preventive maintenance/repair of a fleet; machinery that supports a post-collection facility; repair/maintenance of equipment that services the container shop; and providing direction to technicians to ensure that all repairs/maintenance to equipment (trucks.
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If you have the skills and passion to perform maintenance on U-Haul trailers and Ford and GMC trucks, then this career opportunity at U-Haul is for you! We have the largest fleet of trucks and trailers in the industry and we need a first-class team to keep them maintained for our customers.
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This role involves: Hand building pallets of product for bulk and route trucks; Paying strict attention to order accuracy with respect to loading outgoing trucks and unloading incoming trucks; Working from an order system or order sheets to build loads using a forklift.
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As a PT or FT Pepsi Warehouse Worker, you can take pride in knowing that you helped get Pepsi products to every corner of the world Not to mention, you will embark on an incredible career journey - generous pay, Total Rewards benefits for you and your family (Health & Insurance, Well-being resources, Savings & Retirement plans), and flexible part-time, full-time and seasonal schedules available morning through night.
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Take the next step of your career journey today with PepsiCo. Go just about anywhere and you will find Pepsi products.
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Take the next step of your career journey today with PepsiCo. Go just about anywhere and you will find Pepsi products.
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From unloading trucks in the summer to filling ice cream in the freezer, this fast-paced job can be physically demanding. Depending on the shift you work, your job could include moving inventory in the backroom, unloading trucks, or helping customers while stocking shelves.
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Responsibilities may include warehouse work, including loading and unloading of materials on to or off of trucks or into warehouse as assigned. Supervising and expediting the unloading operation at delivery sites to ensure the safe and accurate delivery of all building materials.
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We work with 24ft and 26ft box trucks, Over-the-Road. Logistix Services Inc Are you a box truck owner operator? Here’s why you should choose Logistix Services Inc: We are a trucking company , not a dispatching service We can connect you with brokers in the industry We guarantee at least $5,000 for drivers who can do 500 miles a day Onboarding is a 3 day process Potential Weekly Earnings $5,500 - $7,000 Freight Details No-Touch Mainly Palletized Loads Over-the-Road Hauls Across All 48 States 2 weeks out on the road.
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The Warehouse person will properly and safely stock our roofing materials in our warehouse, pull inventory for customer pick-ups, use a forklift to unload inventory from incoming delivery trucks and load our trucks for jobsite deliveries.
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From unloading trucks in the summer to filling ice cream in the freezer, this fast-paced job can be physically demanding - it's like being paid to go to the gym! Depending on the shift you work, your job could include moving inventory in the backroom, unloading trucks, fulfilling club pick-up orders or helping members while stocking shelves.
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