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Monday
Feb132012

Part Time Position at The Wood Source

Part Time Sales Representative 
The WoodSource (Adams and Kennedy)
6178 Mitch Owens Rd, P.O. Box 700, Manotick, Ontario, Canada K4M 1A6
The WoodSource (Adams and Kennedy) established in 1953, dedicated to the supply  of top
quality wood products at competitive prices by knowledgeable and helpful staff is now
accepting applications and referrals for a Part Time Sales Representative.  
Responsibilities Include:
  • Sales Desk: process sales requests using the correct computer basedidentification/codes/costs/etc. Handle cash/credit/debit.
  • Customer Assistance: respond to all customer requests in person/via telephone/email/etc. in a knowledgeable, polite and curious manor. Develop a positive ongoingrelationship with customers.
  • In Store Maintenance: identify wood species, calculate quantity and retail sales cost,mark appropriately, store safely in the proper location.
  • Perform all related tasks as requested by management.
 

Qualifications:

 

  • Incumbent must have a good general knowledge of wood and the constructionindustry.
  • Retail sales experience is a definite asset.
  • Self-starter with time management and organizational skills is also required.
  • Possess good oral and written communication skills (bilingualism is a definite asset).
  • Have the ability to close sales and handle a variety of situations encountered duringthe sales process.

 

Work Hours:

 

  • Saturdays 8am-12Noon
  • Monday and Friday 10am-5pm (May-September)
  • Additional days to cover staff on Holiday

 

Remuneration:

 

  • Starting wage $12.00 to $15.00 per hour depending on experience.

 

E-mail your resume c/w references  to phil@wood-source.com

 

Monday
Feb132012

Church Pews Available

Our church is thinking of getting rid of some of our pews so we have space for chairs and musicians for some of our special events. It seems to us that there would be a use for pews either as seating for public events or as a source of wood for tables and other carpentry projects. The pews are about 20ft long and very heavy of course. The wood seems to be oak laminated in strips to form backs and seats and sides.

Don Butler

Telephone: (613) 746-8037

don.butler@gmail.com