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Jimmy John's Delivery Driver's goal is to get that perfectly made sandwich in the customer's hand as quick as can be. Our Drivers do great with the small delivery area and high volume of CONSISTENT deliveries.
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Jimmy John's Delivery Driver's goal is to get that sandwich in the customer's hand as quick as can be. Benefits:Potential to earn up to $20 per hour (This includes tips, mileage and your hourly wage)Discounts on foodCareer/Promotion OpportunitiesRequirements: Must be at least 18 years old Must have a vehicle, valid driver's license, proof of insurance, and a clean driving record Drive safe and obey the rules of the road Work as an in-shopper when there are no deliveriesWe slice our all-natural.
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Ability to be mobile in walk-in refrigerator and freezer with temperatures ranging from 40° F to -10° FRequirements: Must be at least 18 years old Must have a vehicle, valid driver's license, proof of insurance, and a clean driving record Drive safe and obey the rules of the road Work as an in-shopper when there are no deliveries and learn the menu with 100% accuracyWe slice our all-natural.
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Requirements: Must be at least 18 years old Must have a vehicle, valid driver's license, proof of insurance, and a clean driving record Drive safe and obey the rules of the road Work as an in-shopper when there are no deliveriesWe slice our all-natural.
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While not on the road, Drivers work as In shoppers and are compensated accordingly. Drivers take home cash everyday. Delivery is a customer service job, so following customer's request and doing it with a smile can lead to more successful days.
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The flavor of a ripe tomato, crisp shredded lettuce, combined with fresh-baked bread, fresh-sliced meat and real Hellmann's® mayo - that's when the magic happens. Our fresh-baked bread is made right here where you can see it, and our house-made tuna salad is fresh every day.
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We do this by learning the most efficient route, double checking orders to ensure everything is accounted for, and hustling on our feet (while always being safe and law abiding while on the street). meats and fresh veggies in-house every day.
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Our driver's goal is to get that sandwich in the customer's hand as quick as can be, which is a bigger tip for you! Pay Rate: $12.50/ hour plus tips and mileage! Earn Great Tips while driving. Made with love every single day since 1983.
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MUST HAVE A CLEAN DRIVING RECORD. Must have a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, current automobile insurance and registration. Drivers will also work as an In Shopper when no deliveries are scheduled.
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Jimmy John's is looking to add some Freaky Fast Delivery Drivers to our team! Pay: Base hourly pay plus tips and mileage reimbursement (Tips and Mileage Reimbursement paid out at the end of each shift)Requirements:Must be at least 18 years oldMust have a vehicle, valid driver's license, proof of insurance, and a clean driving recordDrive safe and obey the rules of the roadWork as an in-shopper when there are no deliveriesMakes fast, accurate and consistent sandwichesMaintains cleanliness and sanitation of the restaurant including lobby area, restrooms, kitchen, etc.
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