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The Route Service Representative will make daily visits delivering and picking up customer products on an assigned route. We are seeking a motivated, customer-focused Route Service Representative to service and grow a local route.
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Increase volume of route by cold calling, selling to potential new customers. Overall, you are expected to sell and service a variety of established and potential customers within a given geography by selling Service Tool Co. products, merchandising displays according to provided plan-o-grams, and providing consistent and dependable service as scheduled.
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UF, College of Dentistry is searching for a Clinical Service Representative II. This position serves as a Treatment Coordinator. Clinical Service Representative II. Route specific questions or problems to: appropriate faculty, TEAM Leader, department chair, or Patient Advocate regarding patient care issues for student dentist's assigned patients.
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The individual in this position will work independently in a specified route, providing in-person customer service, guidance, and direction to Lottery retailers to ensure they receive the full benefits of selling Lottery tickets.
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Cintas is seeking an Assistant Route Service Sales Representative (4-Day Workweek). Assistant Route Service Sales Representative (4-Day Workweek) Responsibilities include providing route service to a set customer base, through the pick-up and delivery of uniforms and facility services products such as floor mats, dust mops, air fresheners, soaps, restroom paper supplies and other ancillary products.
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APPLY NOW The Route Service Driver (Service Representative) is responsible for the daily driving/maintenance of a company-owned delivery truck to & from numerous customer locations, delivering Morgan products in an accurate, efficient, & professional manner.
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We are willing to provide complete training for this opportunity As a Route Sales and Service Representative (SSR ) you will service existing customers by exchanging solvent or aqueous fluids along with removal of drum wastes, servicing parts washers and other equipment while operating a Class B box truck.
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As a Class B Route Driver – Oil, you will operate a Class B tanker truck where you will be responsible for picking up waste oil at our customer locations such as automotive dealerships, manufacturing facilities, oil change companies, and maintenance facilities.
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2,000 sign on bonus with current CDL, $1,000 sign on bonus for non CDL. Non CDL holders – first six months pay guarantee of a minimum of $900 per week. Crystal Clean expressly values diversity, equity, and inclusion, and encourages the applications of individuals from diverse backgrounds, so that Crystal Clean reflects the communities and customers that we serve.
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Service Tool Co., LLC is a 53-year old company established in 1971 located in New Iberia, Louisiana. We are a company committed to sales and service, and we take great pride in our people who help Service Tool Company succeed every day by selling and servicing our quality brand of products.
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This individual may have the opportunity to move into a commissioned Route Service Representative position upon satisfactory performance reviews and appropriate tenure. Prior customer service, route sales, delivery and/or entrepreneurial experience preferred.
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As a Route Trainee, you will support the Service Department by helping Route Service Representatives with loading and unloading trucks, delivering and picking up customer products, maintaining vehicle safety, and covering assigned routes when needed.
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Safety-Kleen in Spokane, WA is looking for a Class B Route Driver (known internally as a Sales and Service Representative) to join their safety conscious team! In this position, you will be responsible for operating a Class B box truck to provide onsite service for parts washer machines and sell productions/services in a defined route.
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Non CDL holders - first six months pay guarantee of a minimum of $900 per weekGuarantee increases once CDL is obtained. Crystal Clean (CC) is one of the nation's leading privately held companies in the environmental waste services industry.
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The Route Service Representative (RSR) is the face of Quest Diagnostics to the public, our customers and acts as an Ambassador for the company in everything he/she does. The RSR is assigned up to a maximum of two (2) routes which may include:, Routine Route, STAT Route, Weekend Routes or Shuttle/Relay Route; Safely operates company vehicle to pick up, properly store and deliver specimens and other materials; and provides service to internal and external customers in an organized, efficient, and professional manner.
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