Are you unemployed due to Corona or are you just looking for a new challenge? Do you want to get started quickly and full-time? Corona causes unemployment in many sectors, but Corona, on the other hand, provides a lot of employment in logistics and especially in E-commerce. People are ordering online more than ever, but who is going to collect those orders? YOU! Start working full-time as an order picker at ID Logistics and ensure that MediaMarkt customers receive their packages correctly and in time. Work a lot now, so that when the lockdown is over you have enough money to go out again. Apply by clicking the blue button below and take the first step towards your new job today!
You work in two shifts. That means that you work one week in the morning from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the following week from 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. You are also available during the weekend, because the online orders also continue during the weekend. You will work 5 days a week, if you work on a Sunday you will also receive a 50% surcharge! This way you keep a good balance between a full-time job and your private life. This way you can save enough money for that holiday when we can travel again.
You can apply for this position when the following points apply to you:
Where will you work? Your new job is located in Etten-Leur on industrial estate Vosdonk. Etten-leur is easily accessible from, for example, Tilburg, Breda and Roosendaal. You work at ID Logistics. They are the logistics service provider and work for the Mediamarkt. Together with your colleagues you ensure that people receive their products they have ordered online on time. There is also plenty of work for you after the lockdown. Then you also ensure that the stores are restocked on time.
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