SEASONAL GARDEN CENTER SALES CARMEL Retail & Wholesale - Carmel, IN at Geebo

SEASONAL GARDEN CENTER SALES CARMEL

White's Ace Hardware and Garden Center-Carmel White's Ace Hardware and Garden Center-Carmel Carmel, IN Carmel, IN Seasonal Seasonal Estimated:
$32.
9K - $41.
6K a year Estimated:
$32.
9K - $41.
6K a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago White's Ace Hardware & Garden Centers was started in 1977 by Steve and Sharon White.
Since our first store opened, we have grown into a multi-store chain serving the north side of Indianapolis with stores in Carmel, Geist, and Fishers.
Our growth and customer service reputation has been due in large part to our outstanding teams that put on their red vests every day and say, I'm here to help.
At White's Ace Hardware and Garden Centers, we strive to offer a modern shopping experience while still maintaining our family oriented atmosphere both with our teams and our customers.
Whether you are a part of one of our teams, or shopping with us, the family concept is what sets us apart from national chains.
If you enjoy helping people in your community, and being part of a great team, then White's Ace Hardware and Garden Centers is the place for you.
Benefits:
Competitive Wages Fixed Schedule Training Program Store Discounts Company Supplied Clothing Work Includes:
Morning, Afternoon, and Evenings Weekends Must work two week days per week.
Must work one weekend day per week.
Multiple shifts available with a fixed schedule.
Friendly, willing to help people, and want to be part of a team.
Ability to operate all aspects of a cash register, including cash and credit transactions, and scanners.
Willingness to answer customer inquiries and use your knowledge of the store layout and product content to assist customers.
Ability to lift up to fifty pounds.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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