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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
COASTAL COOKING OILS PAYS CASH FOR USED COOKING OIL IN THE EASTERN CAPE WE ALSO SUPPLY BULK SUNFLOWER AND CANOLA COOKING OIL IN THE EASTERN CAPE Used cooking oil is dangerous to the environment. That's why Coastal Cooking Oils Port Elizabeth pays you to provide safe solutions to remove and store your used cooking oil. That's right, we pay you to remove your used cooking oil. We pay cash for your 20 liter and up drums of used cooking oil. We will safely collect the used cooking oil from your premises in a fast and efficient manner that does not affect business as usual. The used cooking oil we collect gets used to manufacture environmentally friendly bio-fuels such as bio-diesel. From our Port Elizabeth Head Office, Coastal Cooking Oils has been purchasing and recycling used cooking oil in the Eastern Cape since 2005 and have formed strong relationships with many clients. It's time you partnered with Coastal Cooking Oils like many of our happy and loyal clients. WE ALSO SUPPLY BULK SUNFLOWER AND CANOLA COOKING OIL IN THE EASTERN CAPE (20l Drums)
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Port Alfred (Eastern Cape)
We are looking for a Cashier in a retail store based in Port Alfred Cashier responsibilities include receiving payments and issuing receipts, keeping track of all cash and credit transactions. To be successful in this role, you should have previous experience in a customer service position and good knowledge of how cash registers operate. You should also be available to take evening and weekend shifts. Ultimately, you’ll ensure all transactions run smoothly and will help us maximize customer satisfaction. Any other lawful and reasonable instructions. Responsibilities Manage transactions with customers using cash registers Scan goods and ensure pricing is accurate Collect payments whether in cash or credit Issue receipts, refunds & change Redeem stamps and coupons Greet customers when entering or leaving the store Maintain clean and tidy checkout areas Requirements Grade 12 or equivalent Work experience as a retail cashier or in a similar role Familiarity with electronic equipment, like cash register. Strong communication and time management skills Customer satisfaction-oriented
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Umtata (Eastern Cape)
Retail Cashier – MTHATHA We are looking for a Cashier in a retail store based in Port Alfred Cashier responsibilities include receiving payments and issuing receipts, keeping track of all cash and credit transactions. To be successful in this role, you should have previous experience in a customer service position and good knowledge of how cash registers operate. You should also be available to take evening and weekend shifts. Ultimately, you’ll ensure all transactions run smoothly and will help us maximize customer satisfaction. Any other lawful and reasonable instructions. Responsibilities Manage transactions with customers using cash registers Scan goods and ensure pricing is accurate Collect payments whether in cash or credit Issue receipts, refunds & change Redeem stamps and coupons Greet customers when entering or leaving the store Maintain clean and tidy checkout areas Requirements Grade 12 or equivalent Work experience as a retail cashier or in a similar role Familiarity with electronic equipment, like cash register. Strong communication and time management skills Customer satisfaction-oriented Please send CV via Email to Consultants2@outsourceretail.co.za
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Midrand (Gauteng)
1.All locked up Even if you are going out for a short time, lock your house and windows. Police have reported a case of a garage door opener stolen from a car, later used to burgle the owner’s property. 2.Don’t provide cover Deter thieves from targeting your house by ensuring a clear line of sight from the street. Cut back trees and bushes that obscure your front door, look into installing movement sensor lights and report broken street lights straight away. Police also suggest making sure your house number is visible for the fastest response if you need to call for help. 3.Upgrade your defences A high number of victims cite a door or window had been damaged or tampered with in attempted break-ins, so it pays to invest in strengthening these defences. A solid core door with a deadlock, for example, is harder to force, grills and shutters prevent burglars from breaking in through windows, and a peep hole or lockable security screen can help keep burglars out. 4.Monitor all targets Garages and garden sheds are often targets for burglars who can then use your tools or ladders to gain access to the main house (police even report wheelie bins used to smash windows). An automatic light, for instance, fitted to the shed or garage can be a useful deterrent, along with keyed locks. 5.Security doesn’t take a holiday Ask friends to collect your mail and to stop junk mail from building up in your letterbox while you’re away from home. A neighbour parking in your driveway can also help signal the house is not unoccupied. Other measures could include internal lights or a radio set on timers and organising for someone to mow your lawn. 6.Guard your keys Most people know not to hide keys somewhere about the house but are you also aware that lending your keys to tradespeople and acquaintances can pose a risk? Keys are easily copied and can provide burglars with fast, no-fuss access to your belongings. 7.Store valuables in a safe 8.Don’t advertise valuables Break up packaging for expensive new gear before tucking it into the bin or recycling. Also, take a look at your house from the outside. With most thieves looking for cash, even a wallet or iPod left on your hall table can make your home a target. 9.Install an alarm Add another layer of defence to your home with an alarm system. A barking dog can also provide effective security for your home. Even installing a “Beware of the dog” sign can make thieves pause before targeting your home. 10.Make friends with your neighbours In tight knit communities, people look out for each other. Neighbours can report suspicious activity at your home and help when you’re away – and you can return the favour.
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