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IMPORTANT CAMPAIGN WORK! $22-25 per HR! (Mesa)

$22-25/hour

2808 S Dobson Rd, Mesa, AZ 85202, USA

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Schedule an Interview TODAY! Hiring Immediately! Earn Up To $800 to $1485/Week, plus Bonuses! Work on an Important 2025 Campaign! Drivers Earn Bonuses! No previous experience required Full time and part time positions Weekend positions available Make a difference Great campaign experience No fundraising Great political experience 2 Offices to Choose From 602-833-5482   Phoenix North and Mesa FieldWorks, LLC is an equal opportunity employer. 

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