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And, youre at least 18 years old with a valid drivers license, reliable transportation (not public transportation you may need to drive to make deposits for the restaurant sometimes) and a true desire to learn and grow.
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Current Drivers License, vehicle insurance, and access to a dependable vehicle or public transportation. Accurately and timely completes the comprehensive assessments (OASIS) including medication reconciliation.
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Delivery Driver Partners must have a valid drivers license, and minimum auto insurance and complete a background checkDelivery Driver Partners will use their own reliable car, iPhone or Android phone and their data and text plan.
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You don't have to use your own vehicle, you can work full or part time and no Commercial Drivers License is required. Must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver's license and able to meet AutoZone's driver requirements.
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Existing knowledge of a college bookstore and a valid drivers' license a plus. Opens and/or closes the bookstore, as needed and trains temporary, part-time employees hired during busy times.
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Amazon needs Delivery drivers. If you are looking for outstanding pay, flexible part-time, full-time and seasonal schedules, plus benefits for you and your family, the Amazon. ResponsibilitiesYou will drive to deliver medicine to patient's houses and pick up goods and packagesDeliver products to customer locations in a timely mannerLoad and unload the vehicleCollect on unpaid orders and shipmentsMaintain accurate inventory of packages and materials.
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Youll also need to have had a valid drivers license for at least a year, a safe and reliable vehicle, and insurance. Were the pizza lovers pizza, and that makes all the difference to our drivers.
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Requirements: Must have a VALID drivers license with a minimum two-year driving history. Company Description Job Description Delivery Driver Delivering pizza & sides to our customers Greeting customers, taking orders and dealing with queries Cash handling Helping with toppings, making pizzas and preparing dough (with the opportunity to become a certified dough-maker) General cleaning duties.
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Job Type: Full-time Pay: $18.00 - $20.00 per hour Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Referral program Retirement plan Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Schedule: 8 hour shift Day shift Holidays Monday to Friday Overtime Weekends as needed Experience: Landscaping: 1 year (Preferred) License/Certification: Class E Drivers License (Required) Work Location: In person.
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Must have a valid drivers license and good driving record. The Express service Advisor will schedule oil change service, greet customers professionally and courteously. Keep the customer informed through the process and advise of any needed repairs.
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Submission Requirements:⢠No candidates with an AZ home address on their drivers license will be considered⢠Minimum 2 years of current Med Surg (renal) experience - REQUIRED⢠No Nursys Hits - REQUIRED⢠Banner will not approve RTO within the first two weeks or holidays.
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Have a reliable/insured vehicle Drivers duties include: Delivering orders, clean up, food prep, making pizzas, along with other basic restaurant duties. JOB REQUIREMENTS AND DUTIES You must be 18 years of age Have a valid driver's license with a safe driving record.
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Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week. Drive is a great opportunity for anyone looking for a flexible schedule. Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community.
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In order to start, you have to be at least 21 years of age, have a smartphone, own vehicle and drivers license. Amazon Flex drivers earn between $18 to $25 per hour depending on the location + tips.
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Applicants are required to successfully complete the Class B Driver's License course within 120 days of employment; must successfully complete the examination for school bus drivers given by the California Highway Patrol; have a "no record response" H6 DMV print out; possess a standard Red Cross First Aid Certificate, current TB and DOJ fingerprint clearances, and pre-employment physical required.
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