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SWDS Driver are responsible for delivering products to customers from Sherwin-Williams stores using Company vans or pick-up trucks. Must be able, with or without reasonable accommodation, to retrieve material from shelves and floor stacks and lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
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Competitive Salary & 401K company match that vests immediately upon participation Equity available to full-time employees after 1 year of employment Generous sick leave & PTO policy Up to 10 paid holidays $50 cell phone credit About the Role: The Delivery Driver role is a crucial part of achieving our mission of making healthy food more accessible for everyone.
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Able to get in and out of van and walk up and down stairs through your shift Delivery Driver Compensation & Benefits: $18.75/ Hour. Paid Training Paid Overtime Health Insurance and Benefits Paid Time Off 401k College Tuition Delivery Driver Basic Requirements: Eligible to work in the U.S At least 21 years of age Must have valid driver's license within the state of employment Successfully pass a pre-employment drug test We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Live, dedicated driver support is available to help when you need it, via chat or phone Deliveries are scheduled in advance so you always know when, where, and how much, before you start your day Zifty deposits earnings into your bank up to 3x per week automatically Sound good.
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The potential to earn up to $25+ per hour (This includes tips, DMR, and your hourly wage) Our Delivery Drivers regularly take home $25+ an hour with a combination of tips, a driver maintenance reimbursement (DMR), and their hourly wage.
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Daily payouts, quick and easy sign-up process. - A valid US driver license and insurance - 1 year of driving experience in the US - Additional details may be required based on your location.
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Preferred catering or serving experience is a plus What We’ll Hook You Up With:Competitive wages Paid time off401k retirement plan with company matchPre-tax commuter expense benefitA fulfilling, challenging adventure of a work experience.
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This position is responsible for the delivery, service, and pick-up of Kreg Therapeutics rental medical equipment. Kreg Therapeutics, a provider of specialty medical equipment, is seeking to hire a Medical Delivery Driver.
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Pick up food or other items and drop them off at designated locations ON TIME. Perform light set up order where the customer requests (set-up only) Our ideal candidate works for Doordash, GrubHub, and/or Uber Eats, may have experience with catering delivery, and understands that working for RedWagon adds to their total earnings.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionTrans One, a leading FedEx contractor, is seeking a motivated and reliable Delivery Driver Helper to join our team. Ability to lift and carry packages up to 150 lbs with the assistance of a hand truck.
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Able to get in and out of van and walk up and down stairs through your shift. Delivery Driver Basic Requirements:We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Lift packages up to 50 lbs.
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Ability to use manual pallet jacks to transport pallets of products up to 2,500 pounds. Personal Attributes: Minimum of 21 years old Demonstrate a commitment to Office Depot/ Veyer Core Values and adherence to established Standard Operating Procedures Physical stamina needed to transport, carry and load cartons of paper, water, furniture and mixture of other loads up to 100 pounds with use of appropriate equipment as needed.
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Builds displays and sets up promotional materials such as pricing signs and banners. Drives the delivery vehicle to a location, unloads and brings products into the store. CLICK HERE to view our Driver Job Preview Video.
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A NAPA Delivery Driver is a great opportunity whether you are looking to spend your career with us as a Driver, want to get your foot in the door with us to explore other careers at some point, and or just want to earn some extra income – We welcome you.
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As an independent delivery driver , you will be picking up and dropping off delicious catering orders to help complete our guests' events! It's up to you to bring the BUONA guest experience to homes, offices, and more by providing outstanding customer service.
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