State of Pennsylvania

10/26/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/26/2021 12:31

Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Announces Permanent and Seasonal Job Opportunities with Fine Wine & Good Spirits

Harrisburg - The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) today encouraged people looking for work to apply for permanent and part-time seasonal job opportunities at Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores across Pennsylvania.

"Whether you're looking to get back into the job market, a retiree looking for a part-time job, a college student looking for work over winter break, or a gift-giver seeking extra money for the holidays, we need you at Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores right now. We not only have seasonal jobs open in every county in the state, but we have many permanent positions available, too," said PLCB Chairman Tim Holden. "We're looking for friendly, motivated people who enjoy a fast-paced work environment, who want to help our customers make their holidays brighter, and who will help keep our stores staffed, stocked, and clean through this busy time of year."

In addition to the permanent store clerk positions available, the PLCB needs part-time help between early November and early January 2022. Seasonal positions pay $13.50 an hour. While evening and weekend help is most sought, there are no minimum hour requirements. FW&GS seasonal positions offer the opportunity for employees to move to regular part-time work after the season ends. For those not seeking regular part-time work, seasonal employees can be called back during other seasonal opportunities, like in the summer and in subsequent holiday seasons.

Online seasonal employment applications can be found at https://www.apps.lcb.pa.gov/NewHire/. More information can be found by visiting lcb.pa.gov, then click on Join Our Team, then Employment, then Seasonal Opportunities: Learn more.

These jobs are open to non-Commonwealth employees only.

The PLCB regulates the distribution of beverage alcohol in Pennsylvania, operates 600 wine and spirits stores statewide, and licenses 20,000 alcohol producers, retailers, and handlers. The PLCB also works to reduce and prevent dangerous and underage drinking through partnerships with schools, community groups, and licensees. Taxes and store profits - totaling nearly $18.7 billion since the agency's inception - are returned to Pennsylvania's General Fund, which finances Pennsylvania's schools, health and human services programs, law enforcement, and public safety initiatives, among other important public services. The PLCB also provides financial support for the Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement, the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, other state agencies, and local municipalities across the state. For more information about the PLCB, visit lcb.pa.gov.

MEDIA CONTACT: Shawn M. Kelly, 717.303.8522

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