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Evening True Value Hardware Jobs (NOW HIRING)

CDL Truck Driver

Arendtsville, PA · On-site

$28 - $30/hr

APM Inc. moved across town to a much larger location when Elson and Jane purchased a True Value Hardware franchise, the first of its kind in this small, rural community. After graduating college in ...

Cashier - Part Time

Martinez, GA · On-site

$9.50 - $12.75/hr

Full-service repair and maintenance Affiliated with ACE Hardware and True Value Hardware, we combine hometown customer service with industry-leading products and expertise. Our mission is simple:

Service Shop Assistant

Piedmont, SC · On-site

$13.75 - $17.25/hr

Contractor and homeowner solutions Affiliated with ACE Hardware and True Value Hardware, we combine the personal service of a local business with the inventory, expertise, and resources customers ...

After seven decades working with independent hardware retailers, today's True Value is not only a stalwart of the industry, but also has the experience, the relationships, and most importantly the ...

Cashier - Part Time

Augusta, GA · On-site

$9 - $12.50/hr

Full-service repair and maintenance Affiliated with ACE Hardware and True Value Hardware, we combine hometown customer service with industry-leading products and expertise. Our mission is simple:

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How much do evening true value hardware jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for evening true value hardware in the United States is $24.59, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Evening True Value Hardware Associate, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Evening True Value Hardware Associate, you need basic retail skills, product knowledge, and customer service abilities, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with point-of-sale (POS) systems, inventory management tools, and safety procedures is typically required. Strong communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills help associates effectively assist customers and collaborate with colleagues. These skills ensure efficient store operations, positive customer experiences, and a safe retail environment during evening shifts.

What is the difference between Evening True Value Hardware vs Evening Hardware Clerk?

AspectEvening True Value HardwareEvening Hardware Clerk
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; basic hardware knowledgeHigh school diploma or equivalent; customer service skills
Work EnvironmentRetail store, evening shifts, customer interactionRetail store, evening shifts, assisting customers
Employer & IndustryHardware retail chain, home improvement industryHardware store, retail industry

Both roles involve working in retail hardware stores during evening hours. The Evening True Value Hardware position may encompass more responsibilities like inventory management, while the Evening Hardware Clerk focuses on customer service and sales assistance. Both require similar credentials and are integral to retail operations in the hardware industry.

What does an Evening True Value Hardware employee do?

An Evening True Value Hardware employee typically assists customers with finding products, restocks shelves, operates the cash register, and maintains the cleanliness and organization of the store during evening hours. They may also answer phone inquiries, help with inventory, and close the store at the end of the shift. Excellent customer service skills and a basic knowledge of hardware products are important for this role.

What are the typical responsibilities and challenges for an evening shift associate at True Value Hardware?

As an evening shift associate at True Value Hardware, you’ll typically handle customer service, restocking shelves, and maintaining store cleanliness during the less busy hours. One common challenge is multitasking between assisting late-evening customers and completing closing procedures, such as securing inventory and finalizing cash register transactions. Evening team members often work with a smaller crew, requiring strong communication and teamwork. This role provides a great opportunity to develop customer service skills and gain experience in retail operations, which can support career advancement within the company.
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CDL Truck Driver

CDL Truck Driver

APM Building Materials

Arendtsville, PA • On-site

$28 - $30/hr

Full-time

Medical, Life, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

APM Building Materials is seeking CDL Driver.  APM is a manufacturer and supplier of building products and serves the Mid-Atlantic region with a focus on pole buildings.  A typical day for our CDL drivers is 7am-4pm.  We haul up to roughly 250 miles but with a typical average of 75 miles.  We haul the material on flatbed trailers with a forklift on the rear.  Drivers help in all aspects of the yard, including loading / unloading trucks, waiting on customers etc.

Essential job functions / Principal Accountabilities:

  • Stacking and sorting delivered goods
  • Pickups as needed
  • Pre- and post-trip equipment/vehicle checks
  • Unloading via ramp and hand cart
  • Securing empty pallets in truck
  • Maintaining the cleanliness of your truck
  • Returning equipment following use

Company Description

APM Building Materials is now what was the early Arendtsville Planing Mill which began its operation in the early 1900's in Arendtsville, PA. The Planing Mill manufactured doors and windows and offered some building materials for home and light commercial construction.
After the initial success the mill expanded it's offerings to include products to aid and support an emerging local industry - barrel manufacturing. Being located right in the center of some of the countries largest acreage of apple orchards barrels became a product made to support the growing local commercial apple industry. In addition to barrels they began to produce and sell plow beams, pitman rods, and wagon wheels to support the local farmers. The barrel factory operated until 1935 when new apple packaging appeared.
In 1950, Marshall Longenecker bought Arendtsville Planing Mill. Under Marshall's ownership the mill continued to flourish adding custom made cabinetry to their services. In Marshall's words, "We have made everything from toothpicks to rolling pins, and have served everyone from paupers to presidents."
In 1963 Marshall retired, selling the family business to his son-in-law and daughter, Elson and Jane Grim, who incorporated the business under the name , APM, Inc. dba Arendtsville Planing Mill. They continued the tradition of manufacturing quality wood products as well as adding storm window installation to the mix, a brand new invention at the time and one that would prove to be quite popular.
The business was later expanded into a full scale lumberyard for building materials. APM Inc. moved across town to a much larger location when Elson and Jane purchased a True Value Hardware franchise, the first of its kind in this small, rural community.
After graduating college in 1991 Curt Grim, Elson and Jane's only son, joined the family business. In 1994, Curt purchased APM Inc. from his parents over time.
In 1996 looking to grow the business, APM opened a satellite sales office in the North Hanover Mall called APM Direct. It was a huge disappointment with little sales. The idea of selling products online was however born while at the sales office. The website cabinetstore.com was created to sell kitchen and bath cabinets online and we made our first sale in less than 1 month after the site went live.
In 1998 with the advent of cabinetstore.com, the APM Direct sales office was closed and APM moved the online business back to Arendtsville. More sites were soon added online which included shutterstore.com, skylightstore.com, mantelstore.com, columnstore.com, railingstore.com
In 2002 it became increasingly difficult to manage all of the different websites, so all of the individual websites were merged into one called apmdirect.com. Within a few years the name was changed to accentbuildingproducts.com to reflect more of what was being sold.
In 2005 the idea of selling building kits online was born with apmbuildings.com. Leads came in from our online presence, our trading area was 300 miles. The kit consisted of the plans, all the building materials including metal, roof trusses, posts, screws etc. We also included a free tarp to make sure the materials would be protected from the weather during construction.
In 2008 with the increased demand of building packages, APM began manufacturing products for the pole building industry. Our first product was Tuff-Post, which is a glue-nail laminated post.
In 2009 APM began manufacturing roof trusses up to 80’ clear span.
In 2013 APM began manufacturing roof and siding metal known as Endura Metal at a satellite facility in Biglerville, PA.
Today, APM is still dedicated to keeping up the family tradition of providing quality goods and services at a fair price. We operate as APM Building Materials (the original business that is comprised of building materials, manufacturing and a True Value Hardware Store; APM Buildings (supplier of Pole Barn and Garage building materials operating within a 300 mile radius of Arendtsville, PA); and Accent Building Products (an e-commerce website serving the 48 continental United States with products used to accent your home).