Ticket Sales for Mega Bite and Shark Teeth and Shells Clearwater Beach Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Clearwater Beach, FL at Geebo

Ticket Sales for Mega Bite and Shark Teeth and Shells Clearwater Beach

Mega Bite/ Shark Teeth and Shells Mega Bite/ Shark Teeth and Shells Clearwater Beach, FL Clearwater Beach, FL Part-time Part-time $13 - $28 an hour $13 - $28 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Ticket Sales for Mega Bite II and Shark Teeth and Shells.
These are two boats located at the Clearwater Beach Marina.
Boats do 1 hour tours of the area daily.
Responsibilities include running our ticket booths, selling and answering phones.
Fun job for a people person.
Hourly pay and commission bonus.
Commission is paid on every ticket sold plus bonuses at progressive sales amounts during the day.
The more tickets you sell the more you make.
You will make no lower than $13 dollars an hour and can range higher than $28 an hour with passenger count bonus.
$13 dollars an hour will only happen if the boat is empty all day and that never happens.
If you can talk to people passing by our ticket booth and get them on our ride.
This is for you.
5 trips per day 49 passengers per trip.
Come by any time and check out what we do to see if it is a fit.
We can talk on sight.
We are open 7 days.
No experience necessary.
We will train.
Good attitude is a must.
This is a very fun job right in the middle of all the action at Clearwater Beach.
It is outside all day.
The booth is covered.
It does get hot.
Best thing to do is come by in the morning about 8:
30-10:
30 and ask for Matt.
He is there 7 days a week.
Must be willing to work Saturday and Sunday.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$13.
00 - $28.
00 per hour Schedule:
Weekend availability Supplemental pay types:
Bonus pay COVID-19 considerations:
Application Question(s):
Can you work outside all day? Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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