Parking line striping

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Austin TX

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I NEED A HAND ASAP I WILL PAY YOU CASH AT THE END IF THE DAY! Requirements: must be able to lift 100lbs Must have a vehicle to get to and from Work in, you must actually own your vehicle. Be able and willing to learn, and show up to work on time. Flexible schedule, in this business the schedule is very sporadic, sometimes we work days, some time we works nights (I try my best to avoid nights) sometimes mornings, and sometimes afternoons. Now that we have the requirements out of the way I can tell you about the position I’m trying to fill. I’m looking for someone to help me layout and stripe parking lots, install handicap signs, sometimes place car stops, and help me with upkeep. I work in the asphalt maintenance business, I own ATX Striping. We take care of striping parking lots (painting the lines, handicap stencils, ADA signs, painting the firelane) if it’s in a parking lot chances are we do it. The work is not extremely labor intensive, but it is a bit of labor. Some days are really easy, some days are a challenge. We do jobs all over texas but I try to not stay away from home for more than 24 hours (it happens rarely.) I can’tgaurentee a full 40 hours yet as the company is fairly new, and This is my first year during the busy season, which just started. if you have experience in sales (not a must at all) or want to try your hand at selling our services I will provide you with the necessary equipment to do so and I’mwillinng to pay a very good commission on jobs sold. Im really looking for a right hand man, someone who wants to help me get these jobs done and grow the business. I will teach you a skill that isn’t taught at any vocational school and not very many people know how to do, there is always a demand for experienced stripers in most of America. I was making over $25 an hour striping for another company when I left to give you an idea of the possibilities. And I would be willing to pay that much for someone who is as good as me. I will teach you how the machines work, how to lay out parking lots, how to drive with a trailer if you don’t already know how. A good chance to get some money and learn a lot. Any other questions feel free to message me. There’sa huge chance for growth if you want to stick with it. Right now we’regenerally working 20-30 hours a week but we are headed right to the busy season, that could easily change to 60 hours a week. Pay depends on experience in If this sounds like a good fit please send me an email, tell me a little bit about you and include you phone number so I can get ahold of you.

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