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Check out the story of one little girl who lived her dream by stepping in the shoes of a Package Delivery Driver. As a Package Delivery Driver, you will have an important place in the community.
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Package Delivery Drivers are expected to comply with UPS appearance guidelines and wear the company-provided uniform. Package Delivery Drivers get a full slate of benefits and rewards.
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Enhance the company's image by complying with uniform and appearance standards. Perform duties including pre-delivery vehicle preparation, learning the delivery area, checking orders for quality and accuracy, following proper delivery procedures; providing quality customer service through positive and professional interaction with customers in person or by phone, and acting with a sense of urgency in everything they do.
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Knowledge of consumer appliance delivery and installation is preferred, if not training provided. Must wear a clean uniform (company provided) each day. As an Appliance Installation Driver, you will deliver and install appliances inside customers' homes using a box truck.
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Dress the part: Nothing "uniform" about the way we do things, because our uniforms (which are actually just really cool t-shirts and hats that you get when you start) were made for team members by team members.
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Delivery DriverThe 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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So become a part of the Papa John's family and join us as delivery driver. Benefits: Weekly paychecks Mileage and Tips are paid out nightly Flexible Hours Free Pizza on your first shift and continuing Discount of 50% OFF Direct Deposit and debit cards Training and recognition programs $300 referral program Competitive Compensation Delivery compensation and tips.
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Driver Expectations Key Ingredients Must have a driver’s license valid under the laws of the state(s) where the team member works Proof of car insurance, reliable vehicle, and the ability to drive Acceptable motor vehicle record (specific requirements may vary - but your record does not have to be 'squeaky clean') Must be 18 or older.
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Responsibilities Perform duties including pre-delivery vehicle preparation, learning the delivery area, checking orders for quality and accuracy, following proper delivery procedures; providing quality customer service through positive and professional interaction with customers in person or by phone, and acting with a sense of urgency in everything they do.
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Comply with Papa John’s uniform, appearance, and operations standards as defined in the Operations Manual, PIZZAcademy, Team Member Handbook, and with federal, state, and local laws and ordinances.
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Must have a driver’s license valid under the laws of the state(s) where the team member works, proof of insurance, reliable vehicle and the ability to drive Skills: Cash management; planning and organization; effective communication.
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Accurately process order paperwork and payment transactions, execute cash management duties, and use the FOCUS System. Support sales efforts by suggestively selling to increase the check average when taking an order and distributing door hangers during every shift.
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Must have a driver’s license valid under the laws of the state(s) where the team member works, proof of insurance, reliable vehicle and the ability to drive Skills: Cash management; planning and organization; effective communication Benefits 401K Program Flexible schedule Employee discount Competitive mileage rate.
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Perform other assigned workstation duties including making quality products, preparing ingredients and taking orders. Protect the company’s assets by maintaining organized, safe, and clean work areas; comply with safety and security standards at all times.
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Key Ingredients Must have a driver’s license valid under the laws of the state(s) where the team member works, proof of insurance, reliable vehicle and the ability to drive Skills: Cash management; planning and organization; effective communication.
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