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Rebecca Wood
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over 6 months ago

Nothing. They were bought out by Conley Buick. I worked for Conley for one year. They closed their doors about 3 years later.

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Rebecca Wood
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over 6 months ago

I was late by one day on filing Federal Income Withholding. I never did that again!

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Rich Kassal
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over 6 months ago

Go for it, you will love the place and people.

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Rich Kassal
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over 6 months ago

I misplaced an order that made a customer wait an additional week for his product.

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Rachelle Ulizzi
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over 6 months ago

Look elsewhere! I returned after a couple years and everything was so different, and not for the good! It's understaffed, by design and even though they tell patients that "we care about your time", nothing proves that. Even in the busiest clinics, there's only 1 front desk person checking everyone in, which is now an incredibly long process, 1 back office MA or X-ray tech and 1 provider. The patients are always angry and disgusted with their wait times and they take it out on you. I've always been one that could handle any situation, but the negativity really gets to you after such long hours. And do not expect a break during your 12+ hours, if you want to eat or use the bathroom for 2 minutes, you have to wait until your shift is over. As a female, look forward to many UTI's holding it all day! You'll also be required to do things that are beyond your scope of practice for an MA. Which I can't begin to understand how they're getting away with legally! I was truly disappointed in this place upon returning and was relieved to see my final day there!

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Sara Burg
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over 6 months ago

I have to sub in when we are short and work on a roof from time to time. I am the back up to the back up roofer.

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Lori Altenbern
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over 6 months ago

I gave up the cake business in January 2017 after losing my husband in December. I am currently looking for an Administrative Assistant or Office Manager-type job. It would be preferable that the job that the job comes with benefits due to my recent change of circumstances.

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HJ Wright
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over 6 months ago

If you are interested in this job; please message me & include your resume.

Office Manager/Reservationist

St. George, UT This Secretary/ Office Assistant must be able to work in a fast-paced office environment. This person must be able to exude great customer service skills and have the ability to stay calm, even while dealing with difficult clients at times. You must be able to work well with crew managers and members. As the Secretary / Office Assistant you will assume the duty of clerical and administrative support in order to optimize workflow procedures in the office. You will assist crew managers and executives by supporting them with planning and distributing information. You will be the point of reference for all queries, requests or issues and will be an integral part of the company’s workforce. Requirements: • Proven work experience as a secretary or administrative assistant • Familiarity with office organization and optimization techniques • High degree of multi-tasking and time management capability • Ability to take and follow direction Have excellent customers service and communication skills • Excellent written and verbal communication skills Integrity and professionalism • Proficiency in MS Office Driver’s license and mode of transportation • The following skills are not a required but a huge plus: Knowledge of Quickbooks Knowledge of St. George and surrounding areas, the ability to speak and read Spanish Job Type: Full-time Required education: • High school or equivalent Required experience: • Quickbooks: 1 year • Computer Skills: 1 year • Office Management: 3 years

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Felicia Smith
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over 6 months ago

I am a 52 year old professional seeking a job. With 22 years of administrative and operational experience, I can't find a job. I've worked with a Fortune 500 company, a nonprofit organization and a governmental agency and kept those jobs for a very long time. But I'm getting turned down every time. They say it's not my resume and I can't even get an interview in. Any suggestions??

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Shirley LeDeaux
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over 6 months ago

I had many duties ....payroll ...AP...AR....working hands on with customers

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