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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. Responsibilities are accomplished by driving a company vehicle and ensuring regular servicing and cleaning of vehicles is conducted.
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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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In this role, you will provide the Area Manager with leadership support, assist in training employees, and provide route relief by driving our iconic yellow truck to service our customers by delivering and selling more than 350 different frozen food products.
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High School Diploma or equivalent required Valid driver's license required with a good driving record Ability to pass a drug screen and background check is required Ability to obtain the appropriate pesticide license within the first 90 days of employment (company paid) Ability to work in the field independently, manage route-based assignments and interact with our great customers What will my work environment be like.
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Must complete a daily vehicle inspection form prior to driving and after finishing their route. Experience driving in all weather conditions including winter weather and tire chain installation.
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Capable of finding the best route from the dough room to the restaurants to ensure quick delivery by following all driving laws and regulations. Acceptable driving record. Ability to lift heavy boxes of dough onto shelving and a 50-pound bag of flour into the mixer.
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Work involves responsibility for driving a medium duty shuttle bus on a fixed route, and transporting passengers in a safe, courteous and professional manner. High school diploma from a school accredited by a regional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or GED certificate issued by the appropriate state agency and considerable experience in driving light duty buses, serving the public on fixed routes; or any combination of education, training and experience.
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Ability to obtain and maintain a Class B Commercial Driver’s License with Hazardous materials, airbrakes, and tanker endorsementsGood driving record with no recent alcohol/drug related traffic violationsAbility to pass DOT physical and pre-employment drug screeningAbility to lift over 50-pound bags regularly, 75 lbs.
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Inspire others: become a dynamic brand ambassador dedicated to driving and achieving results through your team. The Shift Manager role is structured as a management training program that builds on your supervisory experience, coaching skills, coffee/ tea passion and business acumen all in preparation for fully managing a store.
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Hiring Requirements Class A license without any of the following restrictions: (L,Z) Air Brakes, (G) Night Driving, (O) No Semi Trailer or (K) Intrastate Only Must have (H) Hazardous Materials endorsement at time of hire 16 months Tractor Trailer experience in the last 2 years We're an equal opportunity employer.
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Hiring Requirements Class A license without any of the following restrictions: (L,Z) Air Brakes, (G) Night Driving or (O) No Semi Trailer 6 months Tractor Trailer experience in the last 6 years We're an equal opportunity employer.
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Prefer 3-6 months commercial driving experience and prior route sales or delivery experience. Route reconciliation including long and shorts on cash and product. Continuous jostling from riding and driving a truck.
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Valid driver's license required Ability to obtain the appropriate pesticide license within the first 90 days of employment (company paid) Ability to work in the field independently and manage route-based assignments What's Required We require a good driving record and the ability to pass a drug screen and physical.
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Responsibilities include supervising the service team who provides customer service, sales and the pick-up and delivery of products to our customers; hiring, training, developing and evaluating the service team to ensure Cintas customers receive the highest level of customer service and product quality in the most efficient manner; driving a company-owned vehicle to and from customer sites and assisting the service team with lifting, carrying and walking in and out of customer accounts.
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Must have reasonably clean driving record and be insurable by our insurance carrier. Current delivery hours are early AM throughout the day (each route varies on time of departure) Prefer age of 23 or older for insurance purposes (but 21 or older may be insurable if BMV record is clean.
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