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Astoria Queens/Midtown Dog Walker

Swifto Swifto Astoria, NY Astoria, NY Part-time Contract Part-time Contract $19.
50 an hour $19.
50 an hour 14 hours ago 14 hours ago 14 hours ago We are looking to hire a midday dog walker in Astoria, NY.
Want to pursue your passion with dogs? Swifto could be the dream company for you! At Swifto, we put a strong emphasis on the quality of the dog walkers we hire and ensure that they want to do this for the long term.
90% of our dog walks are repeating dog walks meaning you will meet the same dogs every day.
Applicants must:
Have a strong love of and respect for dogs.
Have experience working with a variety of dogs.
Have personally owned a dog.
Be comfortable working outside in all weather.
Be prepared to accommodate at least 15 dog walks a week.
Be willing and able to establish a recurring weekly schedule, primarily Monday through Friday from, 11AM - 3PM and or 5PM-10PM.
Be able to make at least a six-month commitment to working for Swifto.
Bonus points for applications who:
-Have experience as or are training to be veterinarians/vet techs/dog trainers/etc.
-Know pet CPR.
-Have volunteered in animal shelters.
-Worked in doggy daycare.
-Have worked as a dog walker or pet sitter previously.
Swifto perks:
+You'll only walk dogs from a single household at one time, so no need to worry about pack walks.
+You are a W2 employee and are covered under our insurance +Dental insurance, accident insurance, hospital insurance, and life insurance after 6 months.
+401K for employees over a year.
So if you want to work with an exceptional team and truly enjoy working with dogs, join Swifto! Job Types:
Part-time, Contract Pay:
$19.
50 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Flexible schedule Flexible spending account Life insurance Parental leave Schedule:
Day shift Monday to Friday Supplemental pay types:
Tips Work Location:
Multiple Locations.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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