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Consistent freight allows for maximum drive time and less down time. 95% no-touch, mostly drop-and-hook freight. Top drivers earn up to $74,000 Average pay: $1,000-$1,100 weekly Home time: Every other week Experience: All CDL holders Job ID: 240925 Overview Predictable power lanes with a high volume of freight.
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Merchandising - Receives inbound freight, prepares and places merchandise on the sales floor per DSW standards, completes markdowns, maintains clearance standards and organizes and maintains the stockroom.
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Pay: 86% of Gross From $4,500.00 per week $7,000 - $11,000 Weekly Gross (OTR) $5,000 - $7,500 Weekly Gross (Regional) Direct deposit every Friday 1099 Position Home Time: Flexible Home Time Home Every 3 Weeks Benefits: Fuel Card Provided - Savings up to $1.00 Per Gallon Fuel Discount Plate Program No Touch Freight Working on any mileage (Short or long) Free Annual Inspection Unlimited Miles Provided - Drive As Much as You Want.
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Assist in merchandise resets, visual display maintenance, housekeeping, and the coordination of the freight flow process to ensure sales floor representation of all merchandise. The Garden Center Team Member will provide a friendly and efficient customer experience.
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The Car Mechanic Apprentice (Carman) inspects, maintains, builds, repairs and rebuilds railway freight cars and equipment in accordance with federal and company regulations. Working on state-of-the-art equipment and train cars that carry freight from coast-to-coast-to-coast, you'll feel proud knowing you're a part of what makes the economy work.
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The Quality Systems Coordinator (QSC) / Production Assistant. Experience with TPM, Lean Manufacturing, Quality Systems, and ISO culture. We offer a competitive salary with excellent benefits including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability, pet insurance, HSA and FSA, long-term care, 401(k), and more.
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Store Operations – Maintains a neat, clean and safe environment for our internal and external customers. General SummaryStore Associates provide friendly service to customers shopping in-store and those engaging through omni-channel services.
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Maintain customer readiness standards by keeping sales floor clean, including shelves, rail tops, displays, and kick plates. Do you enjoy the outdoors and have a passion for plants or gardening? Assists in completing in-store price changes, including regular price, clearance, and sales price changes.
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InboxDollars is the fun rewards club that pays you real cash for the everyday things you do online.
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Monitor inventory of simulation materials/forms and inform operations assistant of needs. The Capstone programs, JA BizTown and JA Finance Park, provide hands on learning in the areas of financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and work readiness for students.
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Unload, process, and stock freight to correct location, following merchandising guidelines. At Home is committed to knitting diversity and inclusion into the fabric of our culture; we respect, appreciate and celebrate the experiences and qualities that differentiate everyone on the At Home team.
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100% No-Touch Freight - Some Drop and Hook. 100% No-Touch Freight - Some Drop and Hook. Double J Transport is a third generation family owned trucking company where you are known by your name and not your truck number.
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Description Manager Trainee- Operations (Travel Program- Relocation Required)Are you a self-motivated leader looking for a career that you can feel good about? Learn Operations Leadership: During the program, you’ll learn the business and industry, and build your skills by contributing to financial, marketing, administrative, regulatory, quality, people, and facilities management.
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The Activity Coordinator will act as primary representative of the department on site during youth sports camps and will have supervisory responsibility over staff and participants. We are in search of Activity Coordinator for Summer sports camps.
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freight job Title: operations coordinator Company: Geo Express International in Kaukauna, WI
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