oceanstatejoblot.com/careers-store-leadership. Applicants interested part-time and full-time store positions may visit
oceanstatejoblot.com/careers-store-team to apply. OSJL offers a competitive salary and benefits package including: flexible hours, medical, vision and dental insurance if eligible, profit participation, service awards, paid time off, 401K, store discount and more.
OSJL encourages applicants from community-based organizations to apply. OSJL offers a competitive pay and benefits package, including flexible hours; medical, vision and dental insurance, if eligible; profit participation; service awards; paid time off; 401K, store discount and more.
About Ocean State Job Lot:
Founded in 1977, Ocean State Job Lot is a growing, privately held discount retail chain with 144 stores in New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, approximately 5,600 employees, and annual sales of approximately $800 million. Job Lot sells brand name, first quality merchandise a
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Roxbury firehouse receives $12K PPE donation following arson attack
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Ocean State Job Lot Charitable Foundation Executive Director David Sarlitt, Ocean State Job Lot store team leader Rich Stomski, Roxbury Ambulance Association Chief Sarah Lauriat and Roxbury Volunteer Fire Chief Todd Wheeler.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Boxes of personal protective equipment the Ocean State Job Lot Charitable Foundation delivered to the Roxbury Volunteer Fire Department.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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ROXBURY Nearly $12,000 worth of personal protective equipment has been donated to the Roxbury Fire Department after its stockpile was destroyed last week during an intentionally set fire at the facility.