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Julie Loring
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Todd Stevens
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over 6 months ago

They aren't paying for internet or rent, and no matter where you work it's free.. the pay is too low unless you don't have any experience and the cost of living in your state is lower than the other states.

Unless you're in Minnesota, I would say, someone, called me for this type of position at $18 per hour and ask what would be the difference. If they keep the same rate, then who are they looking for?

If they raise the rate, take 24 hours to reconsider and take this position.

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Ashley Wilson
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over 6 months ago

Lowe’s is hiring 30,000 workers and giving BONUSES as part of its response to the growing coronavirus pandemic.

The bonuses will range from $150 for part-time workers to $300 for full-time workers. WOW!

The company also is offering employees most susceptible to the coronavirus up to four weeks of emergency paid leave. What a great company : )

Make sure to apply [here] (https://jobs.lowes.com/).

#coronavirus #Lowes #hiring

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Meranda Bird
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over 6 months ago

Does anyone know if those of us who were already on unemployment before the pandemic will qualify for the $600 more a week? I filed 2/4 and am wondering if I would get the $600 extra? (Assuming it passes) #coronavirus #unemployment

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Laura Turner
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over 6 months ago

Grocery Store Workers—’Heroes to the Community’ During Coronavirus—to Get Hazard Pay & Bonuses

Working long hours at great risk of exposure, thousands of grocery store workers are being recognized as essential with a pay raise.

#employershoutout #hiring

https://civileats.com/2020/03/20/breaking-grocery-store-workers-heroes-to-the-community-during-coronavirus-to-get-hazard-pay/

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Tomasita Richardson
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over 6 months ago

Well I just got a raise. But everyone is really nice and understanding and we all work together as a team. We also get to choose the clients we feel we can work with depending on our ability and strength as well as capabilities.

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Damaris Mills
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over 6 months ago

I work for Walmart and I know that we’re hiring like crazy! Some roles may be temporary but a lot will transition into permanent roles.

We were also told that full time employees were told that we are receiving a $300 bonus and part time will be receiving a $150 bonus. Its nice knowing we're getting recognized for working hard in this crazy time.

You can find jobs here; https://careers.walmart.com/

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Ashley Wilson
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over 6 months ago

During the Coronavirus, we are ALL feeling its impact.

-If you've lost your job and are worried about how to pay your credit cards your card issuer may currently be offering financial assistance. Check out [if your card applies here] (https://www.bankrate.com/finance/credit-cards/issuer-assistance-programs-amid-coronavirus-fears/).

-If you've lost your job and are worried about how you will pay for food you can [find assistance by state here] (https://www.feedingamerica.org/find-your-local-foodbank). NO one needs to go hungry!

-If you've lost your job and aren't sure how you will pay the mortgage or rent it’s important to get in touch with your lender/landlord immediately! If you expect to be late or unable to make your monthly payment contact them ASAP. Many are offering flexible solutions to help at this time so honesty is the best policy.

-If you aren't sure when you will be able to get back to work, file for [unemployment NOW] (https://www.usa.gov/unemployment#item-214601)! When hardships occur unemployment will always take longer so beginning the process sooner rather than later will help you in the long run.

Have questions? Please ask, we are here for you!

#coronavirus #unemployment

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Ashley Wilson
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over 6 months ago

Are you a tech person? Do you enjoy helping others? Than customer service could be a great new career for you!

If you've lost your job due to the Coronavirus epidemic or are just looking to work from home make sure to check this out!

KellyConnect is HIRING virtual customer service reps to help guide and assist customers to resolve technology questions, challenges, and problems through a series of troubleshooting activities in a virtual call center environment.

Common solutions include: Resolving username and password problems, data sharing & synchronization, uninstalling/reinstalling basic software applications, verifying proper hardware and software configuration and set up, power cycling devices, navigating customers through application menus, and troubleshooting email issues.

• Paid training at $13.50

• Increase of $1.00 after 90 days

• Advisor earning potential up to $17/hr

• Explosive growth opportunities into departments such as Leadership, Quality Assurance, and Training!

Apply [here] (https://kellyconnectjobs.force.com/s/jobdescription?id=a0K4R000016lmLDUAY&backTo=jobsearch)!

#workfromhome #careerdiscovery #coronavirus

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