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Steve HARTSFIELD
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John McGriff
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over 6 months ago

Like to be a bell ringer for season job

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Robert Spencer Spencer
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over 6 months ago

I was just curious of how to you become a bell ringer for the holidays? And can you give me in detail of when it's done, how to sign up..and what is the pay like? Because i would love to help out and also if i can make a little money on the side also...Thank you

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Jennifer Hodge
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over 6 months ago

Salvation Army Bell Ringers are needed to work at numerous locations throughout the Birmingham area. Work hours are 10:00 am – 8:00 pm Monday – Saturday. The job begins November 9 and runs through December 24, 2018. The pay is $8 per hour.

Candidates should have a clean outward appearance, be fun and outgoing and comply with the following: Must have reliable transportation to assigned kettle locations. Clear a background check Pass a drug test. This is a great way to help others and make extra money during the holidays. All applicants will be considered

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Joshua Christiansen
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over 6 months ago

i love helping people the hardest part of my job is its only for christmas the hard part is standing all day in the cold

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Sherry Flesher
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over 6 months ago

If you want to work for the salvation army .they are a great group of people to work for.

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Sherry Flesher
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over 6 months ago

Having to leave early ,because of feel ill

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Nancy Aguirre
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over 6 months ago

Meeting so many different people. At times I felt like a close family member as they divulged things to me. It was the most rewarding experience besides being in the military and helping third world countries.

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Shaun Hodges
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over 6 months ago

Not bringing a warm enough coat and gloves

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