The SAQ Is Hiring & All You Need Is A High School Diploma To Make $20/Hour In Montreal

Ideal for someone with a flexible schedule.

If you have a flexible schedule and are looking for a job with a competitive salary, the SAQ is hiring and you only need a high school diploma to make $20/hour in the East End of Montreal. If you're at least 18 years old and ready to do material handling, this offer could be the one you've been waiting for. The company is looking to fill its bank of cashier-salespeople applications, but especially for online orders.

According to the posting, the position is part-time but on call. You may work up to 37 hours per week if you feel like it and there is a demand.

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You'd need to be available at all times, seven days a week. Evening shift positions are most in-demand.

They cover the hours between 2:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.

Working at night is not for everyone, but to make the offer more attractive, a night premium is available according to the collective agreement.

The work consists of :

  • preparing customer orders online;

  • ensuring customer service;

  • recording transactions at checkout to ensure responsible sales;

  • receiving and placing merchandise;

  • and maintaining SAQ branches.

You could be called upon to work in three locations: the online order preparation environment and two branches located on rue Sherbrooke.

To apply, you must:

  • hold a high school diploma or equivalent;

  • be comfortable lifting cases of wine or spirits (approximately 38 pounds / 17 kilograms);

  • be able to travel to all the branches of the division;

  • and successfully complete theoretical and practical training to drive a pallet truck for online customer order preparation.

The hourly rate is between $20.77 and $23.16.

Get all the details below.

Part-Time Cashier-Salesperson

Salary: Starting at $20.77/hour 

Company: Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ)

Why You Should Apply: For a job that fits your flexible schedule and provides a good salary.

Apply Here

This article was originally published in French on Narcity Québec.

  • Noémi Lincourt

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