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Receive the following: Hourly Wage - count on a regular pay check Mileage paid per mile driven - Paid Daily Food Discounts Health Benefits Promotion opportunities Locally owned Papa John's Pizza locations seeking Drivers who like to take home cash daily working for a successful, well established, community minded company.
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Must be 18+ years Old Valid State Driver License Acceptable motor vehicle record Proof of car insurance Reliable vehicle that you can use for deliveries. $15.00-$20.00 Per Hour Delivery Drivers get paid an hourly rate plus mileage reimbursements and tips.
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Drivers must be at least 18 years old, own a reliable car, a good driving record, and valid driver's license/insurance. Job description Now hiring pizza delivery drivers in our local San Pablo Papa Johns location Full and part-time available for day and night shifts Earn up to $16 to $20 an hour.
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So become a part of Papa John's family and join us as a delivery driver. Our drivers can make between $17-$25 per hour – cash paid daily on mileage and tips Part time or full time positions available with flexible schedules.
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Job description Now hiring pizza delivery drivers in our local Papa Johns location Full and part-time available for day and night shifts Earn up to $16 to $20 an hour. Drivers earn $13 hour plus tips and mileage pay based on miles driven.
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As a Delivery Driver, you must have a valid State Driver's License, an acceptable motor vehicle record (specific requirements may vary), proof of car insurance, and a reliable vehicle that you can use for deliveries.
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Papa's Perks program (discounts to lots of retail partners) Career advancement opportunities, we promote strongly from within Delivery Driver Requirements: 18 years or older Valid Driver's License 2 years of Driving Experience OR at least 6 months of Driving History with NO violations No major moving violations (DUI, Racing or Reckless) Valid proof of legal right to work in the United States Independently owned and operated since 1993 Money Handling.
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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 Money Handling Fast-Paced Experience Drivers License.
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Papa John's is looking for Fleet Car Delivery Drivers. It's fun, we offer benefits to help pay for college, career advancement opportunities and dis Delivery Driver, Fleet, Driver, Delivery, Restaurant.
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We are hiring delivery drivers that will either work an 8 hour day shift or an 8 hour night shift. 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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Delivery Driver Papa John’s Pizza of Toms River is looking for Delivery Drivers. Qualifications: At least 18 years of age· Have a valid state driver’s license with an acceptable motor vehicle record· Have a reliable vehicle and proof of auto insurance.
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Must have a drivers license valid under the laws of the state(s) where the team member works, acceptable motor vehicle record, proof of insurance, and satisfactory vehicle. Brand: Papa John's Pizza.
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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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We will train you Must be 18 years Old Valid State Driver License Acceptable motor vehicle record Proof of car insurance Reliable vehicle that you can use for deliveries will train. Full and part-time availabilities - Flexible Schedule Cash Paid Daily (tips & mileage Reimbursement) Partial Phone cost Reimbursement Fun team-member contests and incentives Pizza Discounts.
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What we have Great Pay for Delivering Pizza; $17-$25 per hour Discounts on PIZZA Flexible Hours- PT/FT Opportunity for Advancement We care about our employees and your development In fact, almost all of our promotions come from within So become a part of Papa Johns family and join us as a delivery driver.
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