Flagging and General Laborers
CARROLLTON, TX 75006
Posted: 6/18/2025
Job Description
Immediate Hiring for Flagging and General Laborers!!
No experience necessary!
Daily Work! Daily Pay!
WE CERTIFY YOU FOR THE FLAGGING POSITIONS!
Multiple positions are available. Walk-ins are welcome Monday through Friday.
We are looking for good reliable people that like to get paid daily.
Our busy season is here! Lots of daily work is available now.
The flagging position does not require you to have the previous Certification. We will be holding classes to certify all candidates who are interested in working for our customers.
These positions will require you to travel to various locations. For this reason, reliable transportation is a must!
Positions will be long-term, part and full time. You pick your schedule.
LaborMAX Staffing is an equal opportunity employer.
Call today and we can get you started immediately!
Simple onboarding process
Gain work experience
Your safety – we evaluate our clients and job sites to ensure you are working in a safe environment.
Call us today and we can get you started immediately! See us at our Branch location:
Address:
721 S. Elm St., #101 Denton, TX 76201
Phone: (940) 243-9961
LaborMAX Staffing complies with all Covid-19 safety guidelines and regulations. The safety of our employees is our #1 priority.
Requirements:
Must be able to travel to different locations
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (469) 894-2751
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