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Why Women Should Work in the Pest Management Industry

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Why Women Should Work in the Pest Management Industry

Let’s face it, most women don’t imagine growing up and working in the pest management industry. Even fewer dream of working with insects. It’s time for all of that to change. The pest management industry is continuously growing, with jobs opening in customer experience, leadership, management, and service professionals.

The Pest Management industry also provides a stable work environment with great benefits. Jobs are expected to grow significantly throughout the year, faster than many other industries, while offering solid opportunities for career advancement.

If you show integrity, courage, perseverance, and character, then this is the right industry for you. You don’t necessarily need experience in the pest industry to have a job in the pest field either. All pest industry companies provide training and professional development opportunities throughout the year.

At Waynes, we go above and beyond with regards to training and professional development in addition to our regular new hire training program. We use an extra layer of training through QualityPro and the National Pest Management Association to set the stage for our team to live out our core values through protecting our customers’ homes and businesses.

If you are ready to change other people’s lives, and maybe even your own, join us at Waynes! We are currently hiring in a wide range of jobs from office staff, pest service professionals, lawn service professionals, customer experience representatives, sales professionals, and termite service professionals.

Our full-time jobs, depending on the position, come with EXCELLENT benefits too! Some of those include:

  • Uniforms for service professionals
  • Paid holidays
  • Paid vacation days
  • Company vehicle for service professionals
  • Top-of-the-line equipment
  • Top-of-the-line training
  • 401k
  • Medical, dental, and vision
  • Life Insurance
  • Dream4 LLC Counselling
  • …and so much more!

It’s safe to say Waynes is a GREAT place to be! If you are ready to take the next step in your career and join our team of World Class Servants, check out our career page!

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Rebecca Wood

Waynes has been serving customers since 1973. We have grown over the decades through a commitment to providing a world-class experience for our customers. We believe that if our employees are happy and fulfilled, they will go above and beyond in delighting our customers.

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