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As a local CDL Class B route representative, you will sell and deliver product, place orders, and merchandise to ensure our products are available on store shelves for grocery shoppers.
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If you are interested in building your career in a growing company with popular retail brands such as Red Baron®, Tony's®, and Freschetta® pizza; Mrs. Smith's® and Edwards® desserts; and Pagoda® Asian-style snacks , this role is for you.
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As a local CDL Class B route driver, you will deliver product to grocery stores to ensure our products are available on store shelves. Complete local daily route as planned to meet service expectations.
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Class B CDL with airbrake endorsement and ability to meet medical certification requirements; must be 21 years or older. Build in-store relationships and work effectively with co-workers in a fast-paced environment.
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All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to disability, age, race, color, religion, gender, vet status, national origin, or other protected class. Ability to meet pre-employment background check, drug test, and DOT physical requirements.
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Friday schedule (occasional Saturdays); early morning start times. Company uniform and footwear allowance provided. Unload products, place product in the back room, and collect proof of delivery. The employing subsidiaries of Schwan's Company are Equal Employment Opportunity Employers.
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Health, Dental, Vision, and Life insurance and 401K with Company Match. Ability to safely lift 35 pounds and move frozen product using appropriate equipment. Maintain DOT rules and regulations and perform truck inspections.
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Previous delivery, grocery, or warehouse experience. Opportunities for career advancement into leadership positions. Use handheld technology to complete daily work. High School diploma or equivalent. Paid vacation and holidays.
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Pay: $48000 - $50000 / year. What You Will Do. What We Look For.
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Pay: $57000 - $59000. What You Will Do. What We Look For.
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Pay: $53000 - $55000 / year. What You Will Do. What We Look For.
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Pay: $47000 - $49000 / year. What You Will Do. What We Look For.
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Friday schedule; early morning start times. Pay: $53500 - $55500. What You Will Do. What We Look For.
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Compensation is a combination of base pay plus commission. DSD, grocery, retail sales, delivery, or warehouse experience preferred but not required. Friday schedule (occasional weekends) on assigned route; early morning start time and mid-afternoon end time.
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Place orders and drive additional sales by gaining display space and promoting new products. Use handheld technology and sales software to complete daily work. Place orders and drive additional sales by gaining display space and promoting new products.
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