Budtender/Delivery Driver

Budtender/Delivery Driver


Company
Wonderland Cannabis
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
$18–$20 an hour
Posted
18 hours ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
ADRESS:

1578 Queen Street East (Toronto, Ontario)

Best-in-class working environment:
β€’ Unlimited snack (m&ms, health bars, pizza pops, snacks much more)

Company Car provided for deliveries .

So what's the Job?

We are looking for retail sales associates & team leaders.

We are looking for fun, outgoing, warm heart, service-oriented people to work in our retail stores.

We take great pride in our staff and provide incredible training, far above the industry standard.

Our ideal candidate will provide exceptional service in all aspects of the sales floor, greeting customers, selling, product knowledge, cash wrap, restock and overall shop keeping.

TEAMWORK We are looking for a team player’s. We Support new hires through mentorships we believe in being self-aware and focused on self-development. You are not an employee you are our partner.

LEADERSHIP Possesses strong written and verbal communication skills, strong assessment and decision-making skills Provides insight to Team Leaders in relationship to the customer experience.

Our goal is to develop leaders that can grow with us internally as our company grows.

Requirements and Qualifications:
β€’ Pre-employment Criminal Record Check
β€’ Must be willing to Drive Deliveries - Make tips
β€’ Looking for someone into Arts and Music
β€’ CannSell Ontario Standard Certificate
β€’ Desire and ability to develop a positive in-depth understanding of cannabis
β€’ 2 years plus experience in a similar scope of role with sales and customer service experience in retail or hospitality with extensive customer-facing interaction

Desirable
β€’ G License with clean abstract. Company car will be provided based on drivers abstract.
β€’ Must have 8 year driving experience.

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $18.00-$20.00 per hour

Benefits:
β€’ Discounted or free food

Application question(s):
β€’ How far you live from 1578 queen street east?
β€’ Are you able to drive a Nissan Kicks?
β€’ Do you own your own personal vehicle?-Not a full requirment
β€’ Please provide 1-3 POS platforms that you have utilized.
β€’ Are you able to work day, afternoon and weekend shift(Weekdays & Weekends)?
β€’ How many years insuranced (G-License) in Canada?

Experience:
β€’ retail/cash handling: 2 years (preferred)
β€’ Commercial/ delivery driving: 1 year (preferred)
β€’ delivery driving: 3 years (required)
β€’ cannabis POS (Cova,Greenline , Dutchie etc): 1 year (preferred)

Licence/Certification:
β€’ Cansell? (preferred)
β€’ Class G Licence (preferred)

Work Location: In person

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