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myshtern
01-17-2007, 03:13 PM
We're hiring 1 person to work 1-2 days a week regularly for packaging and shipping. We'll probably start out with 1 day a week for 4-5 hours. Some weeks you you may need to work up to 10 hours.

We would like to setup a regular time for you to come in and you'll obviously need to be on time.
However we're flexible on that time so we can work around your schedule.

Heavy lifting will be required.
You're also going to need to be able to use a circular saw and drill without cutting your hand off.

Pay will start off at $9/hr, once you know what you're doing and can work unsupervised you will be bumped to $10/hr.

You're not going to need to do a UA but if you're suspected of doing something illegal or drinking before work you'll be fired without questions asked.

Dave_L
01-17-2007, 03:38 PM
Where is the business?

David
01-17-2007, 03:46 PM
^ what he said

blue
01-17-2007, 04:44 PM
^^^ and what would be the time frame to come in.... like say i work till 3 could i come in at 3:30/4 and work till whenever or what is the appropriate(sp) working hours?

Kinematics
01-17-2007, 04:45 PM
Is Saturday or Sunday available?

myshtern
01-17-2007, 05:56 PM
Business is located off I-70 and Quebec

Saturdays and Sundays would work.

If you work during the week, its going to be in the evenings probably from 3pm to 8pm. Or two days a week for 3 hours a day.

Saturdays you would be able to work from the afternoon until whenever and same goes for Sundays.

This job wouldnt entail only packaging and shipping. It can also include local deliveries, warehouse cleanup, assisting of customers, and anything else I tell you to do.

I'm pretty easy to get along with. I'm not going to expect you to do anything impossible. The work isn't rocket science. We just need someone dependable who can work unsupervised and finish given tasks in a set amount of time. If you want you can bring in a boom box and play whatever music you want when you're by yourself.

Kinematics
01-17-2007, 06:04 PM
Can you provide more information as to what the job entails? What do we need to use the drill and saw for? What is being shipped and what sort of heavy lifting is necessary, how many pounds and how often?

Dave_L
01-17-2007, 06:18 PM
Thats a little farther than I want to drive.

myshtern
01-17-2007, 06:32 PM
We're shipping steam showers, whirlpool tubs, and bathroom vanities. Their crates need to be reinforced with plywood and 2x4s in some cases. You need to use a circular saw to cut the plywood to size and then a power drill to screw the plywood to the crates.

The crates weigh about 175-300lb but never actually lift them. You will just slide them across our floor. If they are standing on end, you need to lower them onto their sides.

It's not something you have to be a huge to do but we cant risk you dropping anything.