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Dr. Hook said that it would be OK for me to place a job opening on here.
I work for this company, but am not a supervisor for this department. It is considered an entry level position (nothing fancy, doesn't pay enough to make you your first million dollars). We are a very secure business and this is honest work for someone that might be looking right now. I'll take this down right away if the position gets filled. We have also posted this on Craigslist and with the WA State Unenployment Dept; but I wanted to make sure that we had a bit more exposure incase someone here is looking.
If you are interested..... Contact "Dave" directly and mention that "Keith" posted this on the web. Send your resume and contact info to Dave at: [email protected]
Thank you and have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
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Route Delivery Driver / Warehouse Assistance
Job opening for full-time, long-term employment with the Northwest's largest and strongest medical x-ray supply company. This is a Monday through Friday work week with a day-shift schedule. $10.50 per hour to start, with pay increase after 90 day probation period. Group medical/dental/vision is available with other benefits such as paid holidays and paid sick days after probation period. Uniform shirts and coats are provided by company. This is an entry level position with training provided for fork-lift, pallet jack and lift-gate truck use.
This position provides weekly delivery of supplies, x-ray film, processing chemistry, and other imaging products to three of our satellite warehouses (Burlington, Wenatchee, and Sunnyside) and other local hospitals, clinics and doctor offices within the Puget Sound area with company owned box-truck. Candidates must also be able to support and complete various warehouse maintenance duties when needed. No CDL is required for this position, but you must be very dependable and have valid WSDL with a clean/safe driving record for past 3 years. Must be able to lift at least 50 pounds repetitively, meet demanding challenges of loading /unloading, and have no lifting restrictions. Candidate should be energetic, able to work well with others, yet be able to complete jobs in a timely manner to meet strict deadlines when unsupervised.
Must have clean appearance and must speak and understand English and be eligible to work in the USA. Applicant must have good customer service skills, be able to read a map and follow directions in our non-smoking / drug-free environment. Reliable attendance is expected. This position will require safe driving over Snoqualmie and Blewett pass in winter driving conditions twice a week.
Applicant must be able to pass drug screening and background test if required.
Company advancement opportunities for the right candidate.
Thank you in advance for looking at our position. Please send your resume and contact information to Dave at [email protected]
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I work for this company, but am not a supervisor for this department. It is considered an entry level position (nothing fancy, doesn't pay enough to make you your first million dollars). We are a very secure business and this is honest work for someone that might be looking right now. I'll take this down right away if the position gets filled. We have also posted this on Craigslist and with the WA State Unenployment Dept; but I wanted to make sure that we had a bit more exposure incase someone here is looking.
If you are interested..... Contact "Dave" directly and mention that "Keith" posted this on the web. Send your resume and contact info to Dave at: [email protected]
Thank you and have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
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Route Delivery Driver / Warehouse Assistance
Job opening for full-time, long-term employment with the Northwest's largest and strongest medical x-ray supply company. This is a Monday through Friday work week with a day-shift schedule. $10.50 per hour to start, with pay increase after 90 day probation period. Group medical/dental/vision is available with other benefits such as paid holidays and paid sick days after probation period. Uniform shirts and coats are provided by company. This is an entry level position with training provided for fork-lift, pallet jack and lift-gate truck use.
This position provides weekly delivery of supplies, x-ray film, processing chemistry, and other imaging products to three of our satellite warehouses (Burlington, Wenatchee, and Sunnyside) and other local hospitals, clinics and doctor offices within the Puget Sound area with company owned box-truck. Candidates must also be able to support and complete various warehouse maintenance duties when needed. No CDL is required for this position, but you must be very dependable and have valid WSDL with a clean/safe driving record for past 3 years. Must be able to lift at least 50 pounds repetitively, meet demanding challenges of loading /unloading, and have no lifting restrictions. Candidate should be energetic, able to work well with others, yet be able to complete jobs in a timely manner to meet strict deadlines when unsupervised.
Must have clean appearance and must speak and understand English and be eligible to work in the USA. Applicant must have good customer service skills, be able to read a map and follow directions in our non-smoking / drug-free environment. Reliable attendance is expected. This position will require safe driving over Snoqualmie and Blewett pass in winter driving conditions twice a week.
Applicant must be able to pass drug screening and background test if required.
Company advancement opportunities for the right candidate.
Thank you in advance for looking at our position. Please send your resume and contact information to Dave at [email protected]
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