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L'azienda, in supporto al team dello store ricerca una risorsa da inserire nel punto vendita presente nel CC PORTO DEGLI ULIVI con contratto a chiamata*.
La figura, in supporto al team, si occuperà di:
Preparazione, esposizione e vendita dei prodotti
Transazioni di cassa
Tenere pulito e ordinato il negozio
Assistenza ai clienti
Lavoro su turni dal lunedì alla domenica.
Sono richiesti i seguenti requisiti:
Buone conoscenze informatiche
Attitudine al contatto col cliente
Voglia di lavorare in team
Spirito commerciale
Disponibilità a lavorare nel week end
*La normativa vigente relativa all’attivazione del contratto a chiamata prevede che il soggetto debba necessariamente avere meno di 24 anni o più di 55 anni. Per questo motivo non potremo tenere in considerazione, per l’offerta di lavoro in oggetto, candidati la cui età anagrafica non rispetta i requisiti sopra descritti.
Gradito il possesso dell'attestato del corso di formazione sicurezza sul lavoro - parte generale, in corso di validità.
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Slangs & AI meanings
When the RCN wore square rig, this was a sailor's best uniform, which was often tailor-made and saved for extra-special occasions. Often, it couldn't be worn on parade as it was sometimes illegally altered, however it could be worn ashore when the sailor wished to impress the ladies.
A slang term for reservists during WW2. Its derivation is from the rank insignia of officers in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve (RCNVR) that were "wavy" rather than being straight.
The chorus of the song "Wavy Navy" sung by thousands of members of the RCNVR during WWII and continuing into the post-war years.
Royal Canadian Navy.
In the RCN, a 27 foot long boat with a pointed bow and stern. Very seaworthy, they were the standard ship's boat in the Canadian Navy for decades. They were replaced by the more modern, multi-role RHIB.
, (GET-o) adj., Broken down, cheap, worn out. “Your shoes are so ghetto.â€Â [Etym., from ghetto meaning African American community, considered to have less wealth; from ghetto meaning restricted Jewish districts of European cities, from Italian for the waterworks district of Venice which was a Jewish community in the middle ages.] Usage note:  While ghetto is used widely by African American and other young people, it has a negative connotation as part of a culture of disrespect and contempt for African American working class people.
1. A person who designs, builds, and repairs ships, especially wooden ones. 2. In the RCN, a nickname for a member of the Hull Technician trade.
A card game similar to blackjack where the top hand is a pair of aces, which is called a "Stook". It is a Canadian variant to the game and only common to the RCN. It is a game where it is easy to triumph, if you know where the aces are.
In the RCN, this is the term that east coast sailors use to describe west coast sailors.
Sleep, or snoring. "Let's go grab some Z's". Interestingly enough, in the RCN the term "Z's" is normally pronounced as "zees" and not "zeds".
A shipwright or ship's carpenter. In the RCN, also known as a Hull Technician.
A condom-vending machine.
An impromptu variety show put on by the ship's company, usually of a bawdy nature. It is an RN term, however it can be found in the RCN as well.
Historically, a female member of the WRCNS (Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service) which existed during WWII and continued post-war through to the 1960s. Originated in the Royal Navy where the term Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) was shortened to "Wren". The term carried over to the Canadian Navy, however it is out of regular use in today's RCN. Also known as "Jenny Wren".
Term used for the RCN sailor's uniform worn prior to the 1970s.
Ghetto, (GET-o) adj., Broken down, cheap, worn out. “Your shoes are so ghetto.â€Â [Etym., from ghetto meaning African American community, considered to have less wealth; from ghetto meaning restricted Jewish districts of European cities, from Italian for the waterworks district of Venice which was a Jewish community in the middle ages.]  While ghetto is used widely by African American and other young people, it has a negative connotation as part of a culture of disrespect and contempt for African American working class people.
radio control, as in radio control models.
Friendly term for the RCN's venerable Auxiliary Oiler Replenishment (AOR) vessels.
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When the RCN wore square rig, this was a sailor's best uniform, which was often tailor-made and saved for extra-special occasions. Often, it couldn't be worn on parade as it was sometimes illegally altered, however it could be worn ashore when the sailor wished to impress the ladies.
A slang term for reservists during WW2. Its derivation is from the rank insignia of officers in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve (RCNVR) that were "wavy" rather than being straight.
The chorus of the song "Wavy Navy" sung by thousands of members of the RCNVR during WWII and continuing into the post-war years.
Royal Canadian Navy.
In the RCN, a 27 foot long boat with a pointed bow and stern. Very seaworthy, they were the standard ship's boat in the Canadian Navy for decades. They were replaced by the more modern, multi-role RHIB.
, (GET-o) adj., Broken down, cheap, worn out. “Your shoes are so ghetto.â€Â [Etym., from ghetto meaning African American community, considered to have less wealth; from ghetto meaning restricted Jewish districts of European cities, from Italian for the waterworks district of Venice which was a Jewish community in the middle ages.] Usage note:  While ghetto is used widely by African American and other young people, it has a negative connotation as part of a culture of disrespect and contempt for African American working class people.
1. A person who designs, builds, and repairs ships, especially wooden ones. 2. In the RCN, a nickname for a member of the Hull Technician trade.
A card game similar to blackjack where the top hand is a pair of aces, which is called a "Stook". It is a Canadian variant to the game and only common to the RCN. It is a game where it is easy to triumph, if you know where the aces are.
In the RCN, this is the term that east coast sailors use to describe west coast sailors.
Sleep, or snoring. "Let's go grab some Z's". Interestingly enough, in the RCN the term "Z's" is normally pronounced as "zees" and not "zeds".
A shipwright or ship's carpenter. In the RCN, also known as a Hull Technician.
A condom-vending machine.
An impromptu variety show put on by the ship's company, usually of a bawdy nature. It is an RN term, however it can be found in the RCN as well.
Historically, a female member of the WRCNS (Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service) which existed during WWII and continued post-war through to the 1960s. Originated in the Royal Navy where the term Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) was shortened to "Wren". The term carried over to the Canadian Navy, however it is out of regular use in today's RCN. Also known as "Jenny Wren".
Term used for the RCN sailor's uniform worn prior to the 1970s.
Ghetto, (GET-o) adj., Broken down, cheap, worn out. “Your shoes are so ghetto.â€Â [Etym., from ghetto meaning African American community, considered to have less wealth; from ghetto meaning restricted Jewish districts of European cities, from Italian for the waterworks district of Venice which was a Jewish community in the middle ages.]  While ghetto is used widely by African American and other young people, it has a negative connotation as part of a culture of disrespect and contempt for African American working class people.
radio control, as in radio control models.
Friendly term for the RCN's venerable Auxiliary Oiler Replenishment (AOR) vessels.
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