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PHG Retail Services

Harwich, MA, USA

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CURRENT JOB:   Pays $25 per hr on site time.  Time on site estimated at 2-4 hrs.  Mileage TBD at scheduling based on distance.  PHG needs a rep to assemble and install Greeting Card Displays and set cards to POG in a Grocher Store in Harwich MA.  Rep must provide their own basic hand tools and Drill/hand driver.  Rep will call store to confirm materials/display/cards on site and set their own appointment time. Full Instruction will be provided. reporting with photos Required   PLEASE NOTE this is not a full time or permanent part time job.  One time visit Jobs are posted and distributed on an as needed bases as PHG receives them from the clients.  FUTURE WORK:  Once in PHG Retail Services system you will receive all jobs posted to your geographic area with brief description and pay for review and you can request the job if interested.  [JH1]

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