Hardware Store Clerk Retail & Wholesale - Chicago, IL at Geebo

Hardware Store Clerk

Clark Devon Hardware Clark Devon Hardware Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time From $16.
25 an hour From $16.
25 an hour 8 days ago 8 days ago 8 days ago Clark Devon Hardware is looking for an experienced hardware store clerk.
Join the Clark Devon Hardware team and you'll enjoy an exciting, fast paced environment with competitive pay, generous benefits and extensive training.
Immediate full time is available for highly qualified candidates.
Prospective employees should possess exceptional customer service and people skills and have basic computer knowledge.
Clark Devon Hardware was founded in 1924 and is an employee owned company.
The business has been a fixture in the Chicago area, serving as a major provider of building and property maintenance supplies for commercial real estate companies, institutional customers, contractors and government agencies.
You should be available for work during the store hours listed below.
Changes to employee work schedules are kept to a minimum which makes planning your non-work activities easier.
Store Hours Monday - Friday 7:
30 a.
m.
- 6:
00 p.
m.
Saturday 7:
30 a.
m.
- 5:
00 p.
m.
Sunday 9:
00 a.
m.
- 5:
00 p.
m.
Clark Devon Hardware offers employees a generous benefits package:
Part-time and Full-time benefits Paid Sick Time Health Insurance (must work 30 or more hours per week) Retirement Plan Annual Discretionary Bonuses Additional Full-time benefits Paid Vacation Time Paid Holidays Overtime and overtime pay Email resumes to the address listed using subject:
Hardware Store Clerk.
Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time Pay:
From $16.
25 per hour Expected hours:
35 - 56 per week Ability to Relocate:
Chicago, IL 60626:
Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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