Operate your own motor route - $500 signing bonus through April!
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60 West St., Keene NH
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$500 signing bonus throughout the month of April *Are you unemployed and searching for a job you can do safely while maintaining social distance? *Do you have a reliable, insured vehicle and a valid driver's license? If so, we are looking for you! Be your own boss, work 3-4 hours a day, and make money. The Keene Sentinel is looking for an Independent Contractor to deliver newspapers in the following areas: ➢ Keene ➢ Alstead, Langdon, Marlow, Acworth ➢ Jaffrey ➢ Harrisville, Nelson, Sullivan One day - Sunday only delivery ➢ Keene 3-4 hours WE ARE ALSO LOOKING FOR AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR TO DELIVER night Union Leader newspapers in the following areas: 6 Nights A Week ➢ Troy, Fitzwilliam, Rindge ➢ Harrisville, Nelson, Jaffrey, Munsonville ➢ Antrim, Hancock, Stoddard • Typical delivery time is approximately 3 ½ - 4 ½ hours • Delivery Deadlines: 5 PM week days, 6 AM Saturdays • Dependable vehicle with liability insurance required • 6 Days a week delivery - No Sundays! • No collections • Operate your own motor route! A perfect opportunity for Seniors, homemakers, and people looking for part-time work. For more information contact Stacy Geno-Spooner at 603-355-8553 or reply to this post. *BE SURE TO ASK ABOUT OUR SIGNING BONUS About this company Welcome to The Sentinel, a media enterprise whose main goal is to help the 100,000 or so people living in southwestern New Hampshire know what's going on - and what will go on - immediately around them and in the world. The Sentinel frequently references the past, about which it knows more than a little. The paper was founded by 21-year-old John Prentiss in March, 1799, and it remains one of the oldest news organizations in the country continuously published under the same name. About 100 people work here, in all sorts of jobs: advertising, printing, news, circulation, online operations, business and so on. The paper is locally owned, which is a rarity these days. The publisher, Tom Ewing, lives in Keene and occupies the corner office. He, like all the other members of The Sentinel team, are answerable to an enterprise that's been serving the community for more than two centuries. But, acknowledging the public nature of their work, they are also answerable to you.
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