Responsible for stocking and maintaining merchandising standards on the sales floor while maintaining a clean and safe environment. Responsible for providing a positive customer experience to Goodwill customers. Please refer any questions about Goodwill’s donation policy to the store manager or call Customer Service at (800) 562-8724.This position is responsible for a fast, friendly, and accurate transactions at the point of sale. Dumping is illegal – violators will be prosecuted. There may be other items not listed that we can use in the stores or which must be turned down due to size, condition or suitability. These lists are to be used as guidelines. To ensure the safety of our employees, we ask that donations of furniture be made at our retail stores whenever possible. Note regarding furniture: Goodwill accepts usable furniture that can be sold in our stores. Infant furniture, car seats, exercise equipment, baby cribs, strollers, carriages, playpens/play yards, children’s items containing lead or phthalates. Goodwill is not licensed to handle or sell items of this kind and disposal is expensive and highly restricted. Kerosene and gas heaters and appliances.Goodwill is not allowed to sell or dispose of these items in a landfill. Goodwill only sells these items in its outlet stores and disposal is costly and highly restricted. Tires, wheels, batteries, seats, body parts and engines. Recycling is costly and burdensome and reduces funds that would otherwise be used to support Goodwill’s workforce development programs. CRT televisions (including CRT computer monitors). Goodwill does not repair or clean items and can only offer clean, usable items for sale in the stores. Upholstered couches and chairs which are torn, soiled or otherwise damaged.Commercial sanitized sets are sold in Goodwill stores when available. Goodwill does not sell household units in the stores due to state laws requiring them to be sanitized. These items are not saleable in our stores and cannot be recycled. Goodwill only sells these items in its outlet stores and disposal is costly and highly restricted. Carpet, shutters, doors, windows, toilets, lumber, concrete, bricks, stones. Electrical/mechanical items that do not work.Goodwill does not sell these items in the stores and there are strict ordinances concerning their disposal. Stoves, refrigerators, washers, dryers, water heaters. Unfortunately, we cannot accept certain items including but not limited to: Please dispose of these items through an alternative responsible resource, such as your local recycling center. Management reserves the right to refuse any donation. However, if an item is not in saleable condition, the costs of handling or disposal pulls funds that would otherwise support our workforce development programs. It’s hard to say “no thank you” to a donation.
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