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West Virginia Employer Amusement and Recreation Attendants - Food Concessions MOBILE in Lewisburg, West Virginia

9142B F.a.1) SWA JOB ORDER ONE: Employer Name and Contact Information Business Name: Miller & Company Concessions, LLC dba Miller Food Concessions Physical Address: 251 Belgian View Estates Road, Lewisburg, WV 24901 Mailing Address: 251 Belgian View Estates Road, Lewisburg, WV 24901 FEIN: 47-2881202 Employer Job Phone Number: 304-667-7422 Employer Job Email: lewmiller@aol.com Employer Job Web Portal: TWO: This job opportunity is a temporary, full-time position. Number of job openings to be filled: 6 THREE: Job Opportunity Job Title: Amusement & Recreation Attendants (Mobile), Food Concessions. Duties: Perform variety of attending duties at mobile carnival food concessions. Set up, tear-down, operate mobile food concessions. Minimum Education Required: None. Minimum Experience Required: None. Work Hours & Days: Work schedule varies widely, typically 40 H/W Wed-Sun, 1:00PM to 10:00PM. Anticipated Start Date of Job Opportunity: 2/10/2025 Anticipated End Date of Job Opportunity: 11/15/2025 Other requirements: Post-employment random drug testing and background checks may be required, at no cost to the worker. The job requires the applicant to be qualified, ready, willing, able, and available to perform during the entire employment at all the designated worksites; and to follow workplace rules. FOUR: Geographic Area of Intended Employment: Work starts in Greenbrier County WV with additional work to follow in various locations along an itinerary with venues in: Palm Beach, Hillsborough, Miami-Dade Counties FL; Greenbrier County WV; Wythe County VA; Pocahontas County WV; Franklin County OH; Clark County VA; Braxton County WV; Henderson, Johnston, Forsyth, Wake Counties NC; Must commute from home at prior worksite, to next worksite. Optional transportation offered by the employer at no cost to the worker. FIVE: Wage that the employer is offering: Employer will pay the prevailing hourly wage for each work location, ranging from $15.98 to $20.16, as per the prevailing wage determination. Merit increases and/or bonuses may be awarded at employer discretion. (The wage offer will equal or exceed the highest of the prevailing wage or the Federal, State or Local minimum wage in effect during employment). SIX: Overtime: Equal Opportunity, FLSA (13)(a)(3) exempt employer not subject to Federal hourly wage, overtime or recordkeeping requirements. No overtime expected. Overtime, if any, calculated and paid as per applicable regulations. SEVEN: On the Job Training? On-the-job training will be provided EIGHT: Wage Computation. The employer will use a single workweek as its standard for computing wages due. NINE: Pay Frequency: Wages will be paid on a weekly basis. TEN: Board, Lodging, other facilities, including fringe benefits. Optional mobile housing (valued at $125.00 per week) and local convenience travel (valued at $25.00 per week) are available at no cost to the worker. ELEVEN: Deductions from Pay: Employer will make all deductions from the workers paycheck required by law. In addition, the employer intends to make the following deductions from the workers paycheck which are not required by law: NONE TWELVE: Initial transportation and subsistence. If the worker completes 50% of the work contract period, employer will, consistent with applicable regulatory requirements, arrange and pay directly for transportation and subsistence. Daily subsistence will be provided either at a rate of $15.88 per day during travel without receipts to a maximum of $59.00 per day with receipts or the applicable USDOL mandated fee in effect on the date of travel. THIRTEEN: Return transportation and subsistence. Workers will be provided with or reimbursed for outbound transportation and subsistence consistent with applicable regulatory requirements if the employee completes the period of employment or is dismissed from employment before the end of the period of employment. If transportation is provided, it will be by common carrier land or air conveyance at the opt on of the employer. Daily subsistence will be provided either at a rate of $15.88 per day during travel without receipts to a maximum of $59.00 per day with receipts or the applicable USDOL mandated fee in effect on the date of travel. FOURTEEN: Daily Transportation to and from Worksite. If employee housing is not onsite at the worksite, employer will provide daily transportation to and from housing to the worksite at no cost to the worker. FIFTEEN: Reimbursement to H-2B worker of visa and other related fees. H-2B workers will be reimbursed in the first workweek for all visa, visa processing, border crossing, and other related fees, including those mandated by the government (excluding passport fees). SIXTEEN: Tools, Supplies and Equipment The employer will provide to the worker, without charge or deposit charge, all tools, supplies, and equipment required to perform the duties assigned. SEVENTEEN: Application Instructions. Please inquire about the job opportunity or send applications, indications of availability, and/or resumes directly to the nearest local office of the WorkForce West Virginia WorkForce WV-Beckley, 200 New River Town Center, Beckley WV 25801 PH: (304) 461-0329; FAX: (304) 256-6798 Applicants can locate their nearest WorkForce West Virginia Office at: https://workforcewv.org/about-us/contact-us/ and can apply for the position here: https://workforcewv.org/ refer to Job Order Number (TO BE PROVIDED BY SWA) EIGHTEEN: This job order, including its wage and working terms and conditions, is contingent upon prevailing legal interpretations of federal H-2B immigration and FLSA employment law, including Department of Labor and Department of Homeland Security regulations. If any such prevailing law is rescinded, superseded, vacated, or substantially modified, then any affected portion of this job order will be similarly modified. .................................................. Note: In view of the statutorily established basic function of the Employment Service (ES) as a no-fee labor exchange, that is, as a forum for bringing together employers and job seekers, neither the Employment and Training Administration (ETA) nor the State Workforce Agency (SWA)s are guarantors of the accuracy or truthfulness of information contained on job orders submitted by employers. Nor does any job order accepted or recruited upon by the ES constitute a contractual job offer to which the ETA or a SWA is in any way a party;

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