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You will make your own schedule and complete follow up visits following an OT evaluation. Make your own schedule 4. Minimum Required Qualifications: Current CA Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) License Valid California Driver License/ with transportation insurance Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Per-Diem available.
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Flexible Schedule: Choose your own hours and control how much you drive. Avoid the Bar Crowd: Most Veyo trips occur between the hours of 6:00 AM and 6:00 PM. Make a difference in your community To Apply, You Must Be at least 21 years old Own an iPhone or Android smartphone Have a clean driving record (no more than two moving violations or accidents in the past three years) Have a valid drivers license Able to pass a background check (no felonies in past seven years) Have valid vehicle insurance and registration Have a 4-door, 2006 or newer vehicle.
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This a great way to supplement the income you are generating with other gig work such as driving for Uber, Lyft, Door Dash, or to earn money in the morning This is for you if you are an existing gig driver and would like to: Supplement your existing gig work with HIGHER PAY Would like to know your delivery schedule a day in advance.
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You have the opportunity to make a difference in your community on a daily basis and be able to set your own hours that work best with your schedule. You own your own business; You will get to use your own means and methods for building this.
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ZTrip is the largest taxi transportation company in the United States. Become part of the TRANSPORTATION REVOLUTION! We are looking for customer service focused people who want to to be their own boss.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBecome part of the TRANSPORTATION REVOLUTION! Here is what becoming and Independent Contractor can do for you: You choose when you work, where you work and how you grow your business.
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We recognize that transportation is an essential service, and our dedicated professional drivers are ready to serve the community! You dont have a fixed salary - the average driver earns $65,000-78,000 a year.
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You choose when you work, where you work and how you grow your business. We provide the vehicle, liability insurance for the vehicle & vehicle maintenance. We are looking for a qualified, service – oriented independently contracted drivers/owner operators to become part of the zTrip Team.
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Are you up for the challenge. and the rewards.
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You don’t have a fixed salary or fixed salary – the average driver earns $65,000-78,000 a year! You don’t have a fixed salary or fixed salary – the average driver earns $65,000-78,000 a year! Are you up for the challenge.
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We don't have force dispatching, so you have the full freedom to build your own schedule (working days, home time and area). If you have a passion for the open road, a flexible schedule, and your own insured dry van, we want to hear from you.
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And the rewards.
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Are you up for the challengeand the rewards.
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