![]() INTERVIEW PROCESS: This posting will be utilizing the Self-Scheduling, a feature which requires the applicant to log into their NEOGOV account to select their own interview date/time from the available time slots when they are released. You must click the green "Apply" button for each posting featuring a store location of interest to you. No interviews will be granted for other locations as your application is non-transferrable. Each application is only valid for the specified location on the Job Posting. Applications are non-transferrable – do not apply to this posting if you are not willing to work in the following location: Fine Wine & Good Spirits Store #5126:The Shops At Brewerytown3101 W Girard Ave, Unit BPhiladelphia, PA 19130 - 1141 TO APPLY: Applicants must be willing to work in the listed store on this posting. You may be assigned to work in other stores within the county or district based on operational needs. Applicants must also be able to frequently lift cases of merchandise - occasionally overhead - and placing them into the storage area, per PLCB lifting standards.STORE LOCATION: You will be headquartered in the following store. There is the opportunity to work up to 32 hours per a week if interested in additional shifts.Please Note: Schedule details may change due to the operational needs of the store applicants may be required to work schedules not outlined above.PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: In order to be considered for this position, applicants must be able to frequently lift cases of merchandise, per PLCB lifting standards, weighing from 30 to 50 pounds with an occasional case weighing up to 65 pounds. Applicants must be available to work a minimum of 13 hours per week and should have weekend availability.Applicants interested in working additional shifts/hours above this minimum will be able to discuss their availability with the District Manager. ![]() SCHEDULE DETAILS & MINIMUM AVAILABILITY This is permanent, part-time work. These positions are eligible for Affordable Care Act / Bronze Plan medical benefits from the first day of employment. Career opportunities are available as well as competitive wages and benefits. Responsibilities of the position of Intermittent Liquor Store Clerk will include assisting customers with product selection, helping to keep neat and well-stocked shelves, unloading and receiving shipments, and ringing customer sales. If you are dedicated to delivering exceptional customer service, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board wants to talk to you! "This person incited a lot of other individuals to do, at one point, what we know, is coordinating a caravan of individuals to go across the city, hitting multiple locations," said Stanford.We're looking for friendly, motivated individuals to help deliver outstanding customer care in the fast-paced environment of our Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores working as Intermittent Liquor Store Clerks. She is charged with Burglary, Conspiracy, Criminal Trespass, Riot, Criminal Mischief, Criminal Use of Communication Facility, Receipt of Stolen Property, and Disorderly Conduct. Philadelphia police have arrested a woman accused of encouraging looters while live on Instagram.ĭayjia Blackwell, 21, allegedly used her social media platform to encourage people to engage in looting at several locations and is alleged to have engaged in criminal activities herself, according to the district attorney's office. People appeared to have organized efforts on social media, according to John Stanford, the interim police commissioner. Other stores in and around the city were ransacked, including Lululemon, Foot Locker, and an Apple store. Tuesday after numerous 911 calls stated a large group, possibly as many as 100, moving through Center City Philadelphia. ![]() The store was not boarded up, and police say the two were helping themselves to what was left.ĥ2 people arrested after looters target stores across Philadelphia 52 people arrested after looters target stores across Philadelphia Police say the pair were loading up a car with liquor. Thursday for stealing from the location near Adams Avenue and East Tabor Road. Meanwhile, two people were arrested around 2:30 a.m. "We did have 16 locations broken into over the last couple of days." "I don't know if any retailer can be prepared for a situation like this," said Elizabeth Brassell, a spokesperson for the PLCB. The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board previously closed all 48 of its Philadelphia retail locations and one in suburban Cheltenham due to looting that began Tuesday night. ![]() PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) - Most liquor stores in Philadelphia have reopened following this week's looting, but a handful will remain closed for the time being. Most Philadelphia liquor stores reopen, but some could be closed for weeks ![]()
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