EMPLOYMENT AT SANDERS FODDER
Sanders Fodder is a busy and vibrant workplace where all employees are expected to perform to their best with an attention to detail in delivering superior customer service. As a rural sales officer, you would be required to perfom manual handling of stock movements, cash and point of sale processing, along with cleanliness and product display. With recent change of Sanders Fodder ownership, there is also the support of a larger retail network to assist in growing your career.
If you would like to be considered as a future team member, please complete the APPLICATION FORM on this page.
CURRENT POSITIONS OPEN
Casual – Saturday mornings
About the role
Rostered within a team during the morning until 1.30pm, this is often a busy time performing mainly customer service tasks.













Michael and Matthew have been attending our annual AIRR/Tuckers conference at the Gold Coast. Bringing back some great deals and product ideas. Watch out for the next Tuckers catalogue available in March as we are adding super savings on select items.
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Congratulations Zoey and her pony, the recent winner of the Hairy Pony prize pack compliments of CEVA animal health.
(I'm pretty sure her mum paid for the Ammo wormers that qualified for the draw) 😆🐴 Horsey mums are the best ♥️ ... See MoreSee Less
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Our discount pallet is restocked and ready for your next bargain buy. Damaged and short date bags. ... See MoreSee Less
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Back in stock
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Let’s not forget about our babies in this heat!
Extreme heat can be dangerous for pets—make sure they always have fresh water, cool shaded areas, and are never left in hot cars to help prevent heatstroke.
Watch for signs of heatstroke:
🔥Excessive panting
🔥Drooling
🔥Vomiting
🔥Lethargy
🔥Collapse
🔥Purple/blue gums and/or tongue
The pets most at risk of heat stroke include:
☀️Brachycephalic (flat-faced) breeds like Bulldogs, Pugs, Frenchies, Persian cats, and Shih Tzus — they can’t cool themselves efficiently.
☀️Senior pets and very young animals — their bodies don’t regulate temperature as well.
☀️Overweight or obese pets — extra body fat traps heat.
☀️Pets with health conditions, especially heart, lung, or respiratory issues.
☀️Thick-coated or dark-colored pets — they absorb and retain more heat.
☀️Pets kept outdoors, in poorly ventilated spaces, or without constant access to shade and water.
☀️Small animals like rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, and birds — they overheat quickly and can decline fast. ... See MoreSee Less
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