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Job Vacancy

Rodel from Marcus Furniture Mover

Position : Furniture Removalist 

Rate : $25/hr

Hours : 30 to 50 a week with a guaranteed minimum 30hrs/week 

Requirements : For your own and customer's items safety, you should be able to do at least one of the following without getting injured:

-lift a small top loader washing machine by yourself 

-carry a two seater couch on your shoulder with proper technique 

-carry a double size mattress by yourself 

You can still apply if you can't do any of the above as long you are willing to train and build the strength over time. 

Having the ability to do all of them though is an advantage because it won't be much of a job for you. Much like fun exercise with pay. 

No day is same day. Every day we'll have different workplace. We earn while helping people have a better relocation experience. 

If you think this is something you can do or know someone who could, please send us your CV on:

marcusfurnituremover@gmail.com 

Because we will be handling personal and expensive belongings of customers, applicants must be able to pass criminal record check and drug test. 

Full training provided with minimum rate pay.

Take care and thank you. 

Rod
|Marcus Furniture Mover
|02102324697

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