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Pinnacle 365

1649 41st Ave, Capitola Wage:
$18 per hourGreat BenefitsGreat BenefitsMedical, Dental, Vision InsurancePaid Vacation and Sick TimeOpportunities for Advancement401(k)Gas prices are high - so if you can't beat 'em, join 'em!We are people putting people first - come join our team, we'll have a gas! Your help is needed with:
Welcoming and engaging customers as they enter the store (even a smile and a wave never hurt anyone unless they don't wave back, that stings a little).
Operating the cash register and processing payments.
Providing a friendly and positive working environment for yourself and teammates.
Promoting our rewards and incentive programs to customers.
Cleaning and restocking the store throughout the day.
Pumping fuel for customers, as needed.
This is not an exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities.
Thankfully every day is different so you'll never be bored! About UsAs part of the Andretti Group, GP Energy is the product of a long heritage of hard work and dedication to quality.
Being on a winning team means working every single day to be better and stronger.
Continuous improvement is vital to succeeding in a constantly changing marketplace.
Our GP Energy team is built upon Great People who achieve Great Performance.
We are proud of our crew every day.
Our people are extraordinary problem solvers and outside the box thinkers.
Team members take initiative to do the right thing for our customers.
We invest in training for continuous growth and higher performance.
We drive for results.
GP Energy employees support each other through challenges and celebrate as a team when we accomplish great wins.
We aren't just committed to creating success for our business and our customers; we're also always finding ways to help the communities around us.
We are truly in this all together.
About the Company:
Pinnacle 365.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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