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No experience necessary, but if you have worked as a rideshare or delivery driver, shopper, courier or done other gig type jobs, this may be a good fit for you. We are excited to add a Ticket Buyer - Independent Contractor (1099) to our growing team.
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Ticket Buyer - Independent Contractor (1099) Founded in 2017, REPS & Co. is a leader in the entertainment industry specializing in ticketing for live events. Be able to work approx 2 days per week, 1 - 4 hours per day - generally between 10:00am - 9:00pm (venue box office hours vary greatly.
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If you already provide services as a personal shopper or are involved in the grocery or transportation industries (such as a courier, driver, truck driver, professional driver, taxi driver, food delivery driver), you might want to consider shopping with Instacart.
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Drive with Chronim Delivery and Logistics and earn great money as an independent contractor. Independent Contractor position (1099) or MC Master Contractor. Experience: Freight courier experience preferred.
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Provides administrative support to faculty, adjunct faculty, and departmental committees and processes, including but not limited to SERC (Student Evaluation & Review Committee), comprehensive exams, budgeting, annual reports, adjunct/independent contractor paperwork/contracts, attendance, and student worker hiring.
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Job Description Local courier company is seeking self motivated, dependable contract courier drivers for daily, Saturday, and on-demand routes. Available routes include, but not limited to: Automotive shuttle (must be able to lift car parts) Misc. Package door step deliveries Misc. Equipment door step deliveries.
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Instacart is committed to diversity and providing equal opportunities for independent contractors. You can choose between a Full-service shopper or an In-store shopper and enjoy the flexibility of choosing when, where, and how much you earn.
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Make extra income buying tickets at venue box offices. Ticket buyers receive ticket purchase orders thru an app on their smartphone, then travel to venues to purchase tickets using a company provided credit card.
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Maximum flexibility In-store shopper. Shopping via the Instacart platform is great for anyone looking for flexible, seasonal, home-based, entry-level, weekend, weekday, after-school, or temporary opportunities.
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Independent courier contractors with High Roof Cargo Vans i.e. Sprinters,or Small Box Trucks please inquire and learn more about ourfeatured contracts that are now available. As an Independent Courier Contractor you write your own future.
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Independent Contractor Delivery Driver DTH Expeditors, Inc. is a leading player in the logistics industry, specializing in Next Flight Out (NFO) deliveries. Job Description: We are currently looking for independent contractors to join our team as Delivery Drivers.
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Have a smartphone to interface with company to view order requests and enter detailed purchase information. Commissions are paid weekly thru direct deposit, after tickets are received. We are industry veterans with fresh ideas for the ticketing industry.
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If you are an independent, success driven, critical thinking and detailed orientated individual who is 21 or older with a valid driver's license and acceptable motor vehicle record looking for a part-time supplemental income we would like to consider you for our team.
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We provide tickets to live events and shows across the nation including music, sports and theatrical performances. Be physically able to drive, ride or walk to venues to buy tickets. We pride ourselves in offering the best experience for the best price to our customers.
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After purchasing tickets, the detail is entered in the app, tickets are then shipped to us. Be able to communicate with REPS through SMS. Our technology is what allows us to outperform our competitors and deliver an unforgettable experience to fans.
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