Job ID: EJ780794320
Location: Salisbury, NC
Category: Warehouse
Employment Type: Contract
General Laborer – Mother’s Day Project Weekends Only | Salisbury, NC | $15.00 per hour | 9:00a9:00 amm – 9:30 pm Friday – Sunday
What Matters Most:
- Competitive pay of $15.00 an hour
- On-site position located in the Salisbury, NC area
- Ability to work in cold temperatures throughout the full shift (34 degrees)
- Hours are from 9 am-9pm Friday – Sunday (Weekends only)
- You get 1 lunch break o9 pmf 30 min, 1 break of 15 min and Dinner break of 30 min (Dinner will be provided)
Job Description:
- Meticulously assemble and arrange flowers,
- Picking, wrapping, and packing
- Staking and wrapping pallets
- Moving products around the warehouse
Job Qualifications:
- Ability to withstand cold temperatures throughout the full shift (34 degrees)
- Ability to lift 50 pounds
- Must be able to stand in one spot for the full shift
- Must be able to full work 12 hours shifts
- Must be able to pass a pre-employment criminal background check and drug screen
Benefits and Perks:
- A growth-oriented company with incredible advancement opportunities.
- Multiple healthcare plans, dental and vision insurance for you and/or your family
- Optional accident, disability, and life insurance.
- Pay directly deposited into your account or pay card every week.
- Unlimited referral bonuses
Your Career Partner
The Reserves Network, a veteran-founded and family-owned company, specializes in connecting exceptional talent with rewarding opportunities. With extensive industry experience, we are dedicated to helping you achieve your professional goals and shine in your field. The Reserves Network values diversity and encourages applicants from all backgrounds to apply. As an equal-opportunity employer, we foster an environment of respect, integrity, and trust in every aspect of employment.
The base pay for this position is $15 per hour. Your final compensation will depend on your skills, qualifications, experience, location, and internal pay equity. Please note, hiring at the top of the range is uncommon to allow room for future growth.