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Tuesday, July 22, 2025 at 8:08 PM

General Labor

Manpower LLC is taking applications for a general laborer to work in a non-profit thrift store in Fallon. Pay is $10.50 per hour, four days a week, avg. 5.5 to 6 hours per day. Duties include assisting with preparing the store for opening and closing by sweeping, vacuuming, checking garbage cans and moving items in and out of the store, taking in donations to include furniture and bags and boxes of clothing, and sorting incoming donations, plus other duties as assigned. After two weeks this could become a permanent position for the right person, with hourly-based vacation after one year and the possibility of a raise after 60-90 days. This is a physically demanding job and candidate may be required to lift up to 50 lbs., or more with assistance. Would be perfect for someone looking to supplement their income with a part-time job with a set schedule. Must be able to pass drug screen and background check, be a self-starter and not need constant instruction after training. Please do not apply if you feel the need to check and text on your phone every few minutes. Apply in person at Manpower LLC located on the Reno Hwy. across from Walmart and Jiffy Lube in Fallon. Tell them that you are applying for the thrift store position.

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