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Delivery vehicle provided with on route gas and insurance covered. Job Title: Amazon DSP Box Truck/DOT Delivery Driver - at least $22.00/ hour, Everett, WA, HBF4. As a delivery driver, you’ll be driving an Amazon-branded, DOT regulated box truck ranging from 15-26’ in length, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community.
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As a delivery driver, you'll be driving an Amazon-branded van or truck, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community.
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Job Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $19.25/ hour, Pittsburgh, PA, DPP7. Amazon DSPs (Delivery Service Partners) are looking for delivery driver associates to help deliver packages to customers.
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Job Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $19.00/ hour, Madison, WI, DWI4. What You'll Do as a Delivery Driver. What You'll Need as a Delivery Driver. Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers.
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Job Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $18.25/ hour, Orlando, FL, DFL4. Why You'll Love Working for an Amazon Delivery Service Partner. Must have a valid driver's license within the state of employment (non CDL driver’s license okay.
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Job Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $20.75/ hour, West Deptford, NJ, DJE2. Apply now to schedule your interview today! On-the-job training and opportunities for career advancement.
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Job Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $18.00 hour, Baton Rouge, LA, DLB2. Job Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $18.00 hour, Baton Rouge, LA, DLB2. Great benefits including paid time off (PTO), and healthcare for full time employees.
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Job Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $22.00/ hour, Salem, MA, DAS7. Job Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $22.00/ hour, Salem, MA, DAS7. Maintain a safe driving record, obey all applicable traffic laws, and drive in accordance with weather/road conditions.
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Job Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $19.25/ hour, Glen Burnie, MD, DLD1. Job Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $19.25/ hour, Glen Burnie, MD, DLD1. Work 3-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week.
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Job Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $18.75/ hour, Forest Park, GA, DGE7. Job Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $18.75/ hour, Forest Park, GA, DGE7. Stay active delivering 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs.
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Job Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $20.75/ hour, Hawthorne, NY, DYY8. Job Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $20.75/ hour, Hawthorne, NY, DYY8. Competitive wages plus overtime and holiday pay opportunities.
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Job Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $18.75/ hour, Cleveland, OH, DCL7. Job Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $18.75/ hour, Cleveland, OH, DCL7. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner.
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