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Seasonal Snow Shovelers Framingham MA (Framingham MA area)

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33 Clark St, Framingham, MA 01702, USA

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LET IT SNOW ! LET IT SNOW! Are you looking for part time, seasonal work this winter?! Case Facilities Management is hiring snow shovelers in Framingham MA area to shovel commercial properties. No experience needed! Please include your phone number and the best email to reach you. Thanks! * On call hours during snow and ice events * Days, nights and weekends * Available for long duration shifts * Reliable transportation * Able to work in cold and wet weather * Must be at least 18 years of age

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