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Ensures that all products selected for orders are placed in the proper route delivery loading area. The Warehouse Associate and Driver Performs and oversees selection of all outbound orders and product from stock and distribution branches, including checking and counting products selected against picking slips and special order documents for quantity and shipment accuracy.
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Coordinates with management safe and efficient delivery route. Possess a satisfactory driving record as determined by Company Driver Policies. Warehouse Associate - Driver. At the time of delivery, verifies with the customer the correct product was delivered in a satisfactory condition.
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Pulling all vending route orders on a daily basis and planning local deliveries. Responsible for preparing all vending orders for delivery; which includes picking, packing, and staging deliveries in the truck.
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1 year driving delivery truck. Assist management with inventory accuracy, including cycle count and physical inventory. Assist customers in processing returns of warranty items and stock items. Verify, receive and put away incoming stock.
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Under general supervision, the SameDay City Pick Up & Delivery (PUD) Courier provides courteous and efficient delivery and pick-up of packages and FedEx Office customer orders, checks shipments for conformance to FedEx features of service, and provides related customer service functions.
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The Courier will receive route information from a centralized dispatcher and the dispatcher will have the ability to add or remove stops from the route as needed. No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now.
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One or more years of tractor trailer/route delivery experience. CDL A Delivery Driver. Recording information on daily sales/delivery record and obtaining customer signatures upon pickup/delivery.
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This position is responsible for driving trucks over established route to safely and efficiently deliver products and render services. Delivering such items as perishable foods, table top items, special equipment and frozen foods.
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Drives to vending equipment locations on an established route across a wide variety of weather conditions. May perform minor repairs on vending and/or fountain equipment. Drives to vending equipment locations on an established route across a wide variety of weather conditions.
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This position may include accounts with any or all of these responsibilities:Delivers products to assigned fountain equipment accounts across a variety of weather conditions. Is responsible for updating tags and Point of Sale (POS) on equipment as needed.
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CDL License Not required) If you have been a Local Driver, Route Drivers, Truck Drivers, Couriers, Pick Up Drivers, Delivery drivers - and if you have driven for UPS, Amazon, previous FedEx companies, DHL, Wal-Mart, Uber, Lyft or any other similar companies that is a plus; and we have a job waiting for you as we are hiring urgently and immediately.
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Removes cash/change from equipment and prints invoice. May place order for future products to be delivered at the next scheduled call to the account. Responsible for daily settlement of all cash and charges.
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Lead Customer Service Representative / Lead Route Delivery Driver. Provides route relief on delivery routes, as directed by manager (CSM, COM or GM/Branch Mgr.), in a safe and efficient manner to provide seamless service to customers.
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Local Delivery Driver - CDL A Required. Position delivers products to stores on an established route or via dynamic dispatch to customers including convenience and gas stores, small supermarkets, drug stores, etc.
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Delivery Driver, Driver, Route Driver, Local Delivery Driver, Home Delivery, Delivery Job. Now Hiring Full Time Delivery Drivers for FedEx Ground Contractor.
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