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  2. 8 Companies Hiring Seasonal Workers — How Much Are ... - AOL

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    The release said seasonal workers will earn competitive wages; career community Glassdoor estimates a seasonal sales associate typically makes $14 to $17 hourly.

  3. Seasonal Jobs You Can Get Right Now - AOL

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    Holiday Retail Sales Associate. Many retailers hire seasonal sales associates to work during busy holiday shopping months. These temporary jobs will require you to assist customers and complete ...

  4. Gap is turning its seasonal workers into full-time employees

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    This year, across Gap Inc.’s distribution centers, over 700 seasonal employees transitioned into full-time roles as merchandise handlers—the result of our year-round investment in core staff.

  5. Temporary work - Wikipedia

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    Trends in temporary work (US): Source: D. H. Author, Outsourcing at Will: The Contribution of Dismissal Doctrine to the Growth of Employment Outsourcing The staffing industry in the United States began after World War II with small agencies in urban areas employing housewives for part-time work as office workers.

  6. Ocean State Job Lot - Wikipedia

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    Ocean State Job Lot (abbreviation: OSJL or simply Job Lot) is a northeastern American chain of discount closeout retailers founded in Rhode Island in 1977. In addition to its origin state, it operates stores throughout the Northeastern United States, including Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, New York, and New Jersey.

  7. Seasonal industry - Wikipedia

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    A seasonal industry is activity within an economic sector in which the majority of operations take place during only part of the year, usually within a period of half a year or less. [ 1 ] In some cases, as with agriculture , this limitation may relate to climate or other forces of nature.