



All sales are final, and no returns will be accepted until further notice.Store employees will perform enhanced and frequent cleaning and disinfecting, and store hours will be modified to ensure appropriate time for cleaning and restocking.Signage will also direct customers to follow one-way patterns to avoid cross-traffic and encourage them to refrain from touching products unless they intend to buy them.Customers and employees will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing, guided by signage throughout the stores.Voluntary compliance from all customers is encouraged in the interest of protecting the health and safety of our most vulnerable community members. The first hour each store is open each day will be reserved for customers at high risk for COVID-19, including those 65 years of age and older.Stores will limit the number of customers in a store at any time, allowing no more than 25 people (employees and customers) in any location and further restricting numbers of customers in smaller stores.The following mitigation efforts will be in place as these stores resume limited in-store public access: The 77 stores - none in Luzerne County - will be abiding by guidance for businesses issued by the Wolf Administration detailing social distancing requirements and other best practices in the interest of public health and safety. WILKES-BARRE - The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Wednesday announced that 77 Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores in counties designated in the yellow phase of COVID-19 mitigation efforts will resume limited in-store public access beginning Friday, May 8.

These jobs are open to non-Commonwealth employees only, and applications must be submitted online by visiting lcb.pa.gov.Tired of ads? Subscribers enjoy a distraction-free reading experience. 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. While evening and weekend help is most-sought, there are no minimum hour requirements.įW&GS seasonal positions offer the opportunity for employees to move to regular part-time work after the season ends. The PLCB needs part-time help between early November and early January 2021. “We’re looking for friendly, motivated people who love a fast-paced environment, who want to help our customers, and who will help keep our stores well-stocked and clean through this busy time of year.” We have seasonal jobs open in every county in the state,” said PLCB Chairman Tim Holden. “Whether you’re a retiree looking for a part-time job, a college student looking to work over winter break, or a gift-giver seeking extra money for the holidays, we need you at Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores this November and December. The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) today encouraged people looking for extra holiday cash to apply for seasonal job opportunities at Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores. Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores across Pennsylvania are hiring seasonal workers.
