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Hiring for Tulsa, Bixby, Glenpool, Broken Arrow, Claremore, Okmulgee, Pryor, Bartlesville, Grove, Edmond, Stillwater You will learn all aspects of the business, when not on the road you will learn how to handle in store customer service, making and completing orders and assist in clean-up.
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These training programs will help you get up and running as pizza delivery experts, customer service representatives and expert pizza makers as quickly as possible. You will be pre-screened prior to employment by the following methods: HireRight Background Check; National Crime and Sex Offender Background Check, Basic Urinalysis Drug Testing and your Motor Vehicle Report that we will obtain from the Division of Motor Vehicles detailing your driving history.
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Immediate Openings At Dominos Pizza, we are searching for top candidates who are adaptable, self-motivated, and have a passion for customer service. Be part of a team in a fun and energetic env Delivery Driver, Driver, Delivery, Customer Service, Restaurant.
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Basic math and cash management skills Excellent communication and customer service skills A positive attitude and a willingness to learn and work hard. Some of the benefits of working as a Delivery Driver include: Flexible schedule: You can choose your own hours and work around your personal commitments.
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The Class A Commercial Drivers will unload product at each customer location, provide customer service to stores, pick up empty tray container/ carts, and deliver back to Domino's Supply Chain Center.
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The Class A Commercial Drivers will unload products at each customer location, provide customer service to stores, pick up empty tray containers/ carts, and deliver them back to Domino's Supply Chain Center.
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On the job training involves customer service orientation, interactive computer program, and hands-on practice. Customer service skills involve the ability to comprehend and communicate verbally and written with customers/co-workers over the phone and in person.
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General Job Duties involve operation of all equipment; stock and rotate ingredients from delivery to storage/work area/walk-in cooler; prepare products; receive and process telephone and internet orders; count inventory and complete paperwork; clean equipment and facility.
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Our driver position is an excellent start to learn about the delivery business, customer service and the creation of great products. In addition, our qualified applicants must have an outstanding attitude toward customer service, have basic math skills, enjoy working in a fast-paced team surrounding and an insured vehicle that passes regular safety inspections.
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Delivery Drivers are responsible for delivering food to customers with excellent customer service and a positive attitude. Excellent customer service skills. We have continued to prove we "Put our People First" by making sure our work environment is safe and provides stability for our team members.
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Great pay - Our drivers receive a competitive hourly wage, plus tips. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. Perks - Discounts on menu items, a safe work environment, and opportunities for Career growth and advancement.
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On occasion, the Commercial Driver may be asked to shuttle trailers to and from partner companies or position trailers at dock doors. Job Description The Domino's Commercial Truck Driver safely drives company commercial vehicle over or on established route(s) to deliver product to Domino's Pizza store locations.
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We have continued to prove we "Put our People First" by making sure our work environment is safe and provides stability for you as a team member. The brand continues to deliver the "Power of Possible" to local Domino's store owners, 90% of which started as delivery drivers and pizza makers in our stores.
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Other duties may include but are not limited to: customer service, food prep, some lifting, cleaning, possibly working outside in varying weather conditions. If you can provide quality customer service at the door by smiling, be respectful and 100% professional at all times, then we want you on our team.
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Once a delivery driver is hired, eligible team members can earn up to a $300 value of achiever points. Terms and Conditions: This sign-on bonus offer only extends to delivery drivers. Once a delivery driver is hired, eligible team members can earn up to a $300 value of achiever points.
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