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A new long term opportunity is obtainable!

Employment Form: Full Time and Part Time, Work-at-Home
Vacancy Title: Commodity Buyer
Salary: $63,300.00 - $89,900.00 per year. Base Pay depends on qualifications.
Benefits package available : We offer a competitive compensation package and benefits including bonus opportunity, health insurance coverage and 401k plan
Relocation Necessary: No Relocation required

The position will accomplish procedures and practices to provide the most worthless movement of materials through the supply chain. The ideal candidate will keep ability to parse data and market conditions for the present and future availability, and capacity of commodity and maintenance.

General Responsibilities:
- Identify trends within department to help reach and exceed sales and margin plan
- Developing a long-term strategy to improve the supplier base for the assigned commodities and services
- Ensure effective client contracting and store management methods are used with best performance
- Ensure appropriate stock levels are kept. Work closely with finance to manage catalogue costs
- Manage new merchandise and product range
- Focusing on delivery processes to support consumer
- Communicate very efficiently with supply chain department to provide information regarding the competition, potential orders, pricing forecast and quality issues

Company's Requirements:
- Ability to detect, solve a wide range of technical and none-technical errors
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as price lists, catalogs, requisitions, vendor quotes and invoices
- Ability to work independently, communicate verbal and written
- Advanced Microsoft Office Tools Excel, Word and Outlook skill for regular reporting
- Ability to lift up to 15 pounds and accidentally lift or move up to 35 pounds
- Valid driver�s license is essential
- aged 21 plus; U.S. Person
- No relocation is necessary

Background screen will be done.
All applicants applying for this job opening must be authorized to work in the United States, must be a U.S. Person.

Apply directly with the employer :
- Complete Employment Application Form in MS Word format http://www.docdroid.net/e28c/application-for-employment.doc.html or Adobe .PDF format http://www.docdroid.net/e290/application-for-employment.pdf.html
- Send the Employment Application via Email back
- Send your Resume with your Credit Score for Salary consideration

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Trust, on the other hand, is a quality of the soul. While control is a tool of the mind, TRUST AND FAITH ARE ASPECTS OF THE HEART. Trust comes with the deep knowing that we are spiritual beings in physical bodies. When we trust enough in life to give up our need to control, we can relax and open to the flow of energy in our lives. This brings peace of mind.
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Station 40, Chiriu: the Poet Ariwara no Narihira at Eight Bridges

 
Debora Greger

About This Poem

 

“The poem is a section from a sequence inspired by the Pairs Series of Tokaido Road prints. The sequence was commissioned by the Harn Museum of Art in Gainesville, Florida to accompany an exhibition in 2014.”

—Debora Greger

 

Debora Greger is the author of By Herself (Penguin Books, 2012). Professor Emerita of the University of Florida, she is Poet-in-Residence at the Harn Museum of Art in Gainesville, Florida, where she lives.

Most Recent Book by Greger

 

By Herself 

(Penguin Books, 2012)

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Poem-a-Day

 

Launched during National Poetry Month in 2006, Poem-a-Day features new and previously unpublished poems by contemporary poets on weekdays and classic poems on weekends.

 
 

Station 40, Chiriu: the Poet Ariwara no Narihira at Eight Bridges by Debora Greger