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Papa Johns Offers: Benefits- Medical, Dental, Paid Vacation, and 401(k) Benefits vary based off hours worked and position Paid Weekly Dough & Degrees - 100% Paid Online Tuition at Purdue University Global among other Online Universities Flexible Hours 50% off Discounts Direct Deposit and Debit (Pay) Cards On-going Training Programs Critical Ingredients: You need to be at least 18 years old with a car, insurance and acceptable driving record.
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In fact, most of our promotions come from within So become a part of the Papa John's family and join us as delivery driver. Delivery Driver The Delivery Driver checks all products for accuracy against quality standards and delivers products to customers in a safe, courteous, and timely manner while working as part of a team.
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No experience is needed-we'll train you on everything you need to know Delivery Driver Responsibilities: ● Deliver products to our customers in a safe, courteous, and timely manner. Must have: ● Valid State Driver's License ● Acceptable motor vehicle record (specific requirements may vary - but your record does not have to be 'squeaky clean') ● Proof of car insurance ● Reliable vehicle that you can use for deliveries Papa John's Perks: ● Flexibility: we know you have a life outside of work, so we will work with you to find a flexible schedule that fits your needs ● Career Growth: we care about you and your development.
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Papa John's O Delivery Driver, Driver, Delivery, Restaurant. Papa John's O Delivery Driver, Driver, Delivery, Restaurant. THIS IS A FRANCHISE POSITIONTHIS IS A FRANCHISE POSITION - We are a company that has fun, offers benefits to help pay for college, career advancement opportunities and discounts on pizza.
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Comply with Papa John's uniform, appearance, and operations standards as defined in the Operations Manual, CORNERSTONE, Team Member Handbook, and with federal, state, and local laws and ordinances.
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If interested in becoming a Papa John's pizza delivery driver, apply online or in person for same day interviews! PJ Restaurant Group is a fast-growing Papa John's franchise with over 66 current locations found in PA, MD, DE, WV, and NJ. Our company has tripled in size since 2019, and we are seeking friendly and reliable pizza delivery drivers for our restaurants to help fulfill this growth.
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Comply with Papa John Delivery Driver, Delivery, Driver, Operations, Restaurant. Comply with Papa John Delivery Driver, Delivery, Driver, Operations, Restaurant. Check all products for accuracy against quality standards and deliver products to customers in a safe, courteous, and timely manner while working as part of a team.
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Papa John's - Delivery Driver. Whether you're a teen looking for your first job, or you have experience, we want you to click "Apply Now" to become a part of the Papa John's family.
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Comply with Papa Johns uniform, appearance, and operations standards as defined in the Operations Manual, Cross-Training Guidebook, Team Member Handbook, and with federal, state, and local laws and ordinances.
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It is the policy of Papa John's to provide equal employment opportunities for all applicants and team members without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status or civil partnership, national or ethnic origin, pregnancy or maternity, veteran status, uniformed service (as defined by 10 U.S.C. 101 (a)(5.
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Papa Johns driver description The Sky's the Limit. Papa Johns driver description The Sky's the Limit. enjoys doing work that requires frequent shifts in direction Autonomous/Independent. Check out these job opportunities right around the corner.
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So become a part of the Papa Johns family and join us as delivery driver. Papa Johns Pizza Delivery Drivers are responsible for delivering our high quality products to our customers in a safe, courteous, and timely manner.
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It's fun, we offer benefits to help pay for college, career advancement opportunities and dis Delivery Driver, Fleet, Driver, Delivery, Restaurant. Papa John's is looking for Fleet Car Delivery Drivers.
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Gig Delivery Driver No scheduled work, pick up suitable delivery shifts at your discretion using our mobile app. Gig Work Flexibility The Gig Delivery Driver does not have weekly scheduled shifts.
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Pizza Delivery Driver. Answers the restaurant telephone and takes guest orders for delivery or take-out when designated phone person is unavailable. To provide quick and efficient service to Papa Gino's guests by safely transporting orders to their homes or businesses.
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