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Customer Representative

Tmo Seattle Nu - Ocp

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Customer representative at a brick-and-mortar store - taking orders, helping customers, etc. Non-union telecom commercial working Monday November 10 in Seattle.

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Rate $600/8 Session + $2,000 Usage Buyout + 20% agent
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Gender Man
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Age 20-45
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Union Non Union
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Role Type Principal
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Submission Due Date 11/08/2025

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Customer Representative

Tmo Seattle Nu - Ocp

$600/8 Session + $2,000 Usage Buyout + 20% agent Man 20 - 45 Non Union Commercial 11/08/2025 Seattle

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Customer representative at a brick-and-mortar store - taking orders, helping customers, etc. Non-union telecom commercial working Monday November 10 in Seattle.

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