General Labor General Labor - Easley, SC at Geebo

General Labor

Seeking the following positions:
-Unloaders and Bread Runners
Shift: 1st and 2nd
-Sandwich assemblers for either
Shift: 1st or 2nd. Requirements are similar as below but not as stringent (i.e., they won't need to lift 50
pounds or unload trucks).

Job Requirements:
-Lift 50 or more pounds repetitively and continuously and have upper body strength, arm strength, and back strength
-Previous experience with unloading truck deliveries is desired; if no experience, will train, but must be able to learn quickly.
-Must be able to safely maneuver large hand trucks and work with or around stacks of bread/trays that are at least 7 feet high
-No allergies to peanut butter, jelly, bread, or graham crackers as Advance Pierre Foods is a food manufacturer
-Must be available anytime from 4:30pm to 4:30am (standard shift is 5pm-3am, including 1 dinner break and 2 shorter breaks throughout the shift).

Other Information:
-pay is $9.00 per hour (OT after 40 hours is 1.5 x the normal rate of pay)
-we offer direct-deposit or a Rapid PayCard (similar to direct-deposit) or paper check.
-chance to become a full-time employee after 720 hours of service under Legacy Staffing
-ACA-compliant health insurance is offered

TO APPLY:
Call - (864) 650-6551, during the hours of 10:30am-4:30pm Monday through Friday. Please leave a voicemail.
Fill out Application - Between 11:30am and 2pm with appointment only
Advance Pierre Foods, 133 Clovervale Dr., Easley SC 29640.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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