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As a field representative you will be managing a detailed route, collecting, and transporting food, agricultural, scientific, dairy, environmental and microbiology samples for testing. As a specialized logistics company providing courier services, we work in partnership with various laboratories to help ensure product safety and integrity through precise sample collection and delivery practices.
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Route Sales/Delivery Driver. Route Delivery Representative. Drive a company truck to deliver products to residential and commercial customers according to daily route schedule.
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Medical Route Delivery Driver Responsibilities as necessary. The Medical Store Customer Service Representative is responsible for serving walk-in customers and phone-in customers.
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Current delivery hours are early PM throughout the evening (each route varies on time of departure) Return empty nests, trays and baskets to delivery van and repeat same procedure at every stop.
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Job Title: Route Delivery Representative – Class A or B Driver. Job Duties : Our Class A and B Route Delivery drivers (truck drivers) are responsible for delivering dairy and related food products throughout local segments of the Southern California area.
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Track customer inventory for correct delivery and billing using company provided handheld device; assist in issues concerning route customers. Our Route Service Representatives (Route Drivers) are very valuable members in our business.
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Sparkletts Water (Primo Water) CDL Route Delivery Driver. This CDL Route Driver position is responsible for the efficient delivery of bottled water and related products to a predetermined customer base on scheduled delivery days, and to provide exemplary customer service and promote customer base growth.
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CRYSTAL SPRINGS WATER CDL Route Delivery Driver. Efficiently manage customer base within established route with an average of 50+ stops per day. Identify opportunities to acquire new long-term customers to support route growth and ability to upsell our current products.
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Join our growing team of Field Representatives at Waypoint Detailed Delivery on the road as we continue our expansion across America! Come grow, as a team of Field Representatives, at Waypoint Detailed Delivery on the road as we continue our expansion across America.
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Waypoint Detailed Delivery started as a small business in Wisconsin but has grown rapidly to be a national leader in the industry. Waypoint Detailed Delivery is an equal opportunity employer.
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The Delivery Customer Representative is also responsible for stocking, rotating and merchandising product. Class A" commercial driver's license as required for the assigned route and the ability to operate in Interstate commerce.
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Job Title: Route Service Representative/Delivery Driver. The Route Service Representative (RSR) is the face of. i.e., route scanner sync/paper logs, carry bag, properly prepared coolers for 3 separate thermal storage, dry ice, cell phone, keys, door hangers, observation reports, etc.
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Reconcile route each day and turn in all required DSD reports. Prepare, receive and provide appropriate documentation for the delivery or pick up of product. A driving record that meets LinPepCo's Policy on Driver Records.
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Route sales and cold calling experience in DSD environment preferred. Drives truck to deliver products, equipment and supplies to customer to achieve financial targets for route profitability.
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Driver Job Details. If you are an independent, success driven, critical thinking and detailed orientated individual who is 21 or older with a valid driver's license and acceptable motor vehicle record looking for a part-time supplemental income we would like to consider you for our team.
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