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Warehouse Material Handler (Flexible Hours, Full-Time, Part-Time)

Job Title:
Warehouse Material Handler (Flexible Hours, Full-Time, Part-Time) Shifts:
Monday-Thursday, Friday-Sunday, Morning, Afternoon, Night Client:
American Eagle Outfitters Location:
Hazleton, PA Hourly Pay Rate:
$14-$14.
50/hr We're Hiring Immediately with Flexible Hours Right now, we're looking for someone like you to be a Warehouse Material Handler for our client American Eagle in Hazleton, PA.
With this job, you control your schedule and pick the shifts that work best for you right now.
No worries if you need to adjust your schedule - work 4 to 40 hours each week - you can choose your shift preferences through the MyWorkChoice app.
You don't need any experience to do this job.
When you start your first day, you'll get all the training you'll need - don't sweat it! You'll be learning new skills, building work experience, and staying active in one of the coolest warehouses in Hazleton.
Still, thinking about it? Here's what's in it for you as a MyWorkChoice Employee:
Flexibility.
You choose when and where you work whether that's 4 or 40 hours a week.
You get paid weekly.
(For shifts you worked the previous week).
You have affordable benefit options.
(Health, Vision, and Dental).
You are a W-2 employee and not a contractor.
Apply now or give us a call at 704-272-2674 from 8:
00 am to 8:
00 pm, Monday through Friday.
Who the Shift is MyWorkChoice? MyWorkChoice is the technology-based staffing company of your dreams that offers flexible work.
We're not shifting around with you! For years we've helped thousands of our workers across the U.
S.
choose when they work at companies like Shutterfly, Chewy, Staples, and more.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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