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We are looking for people who have been Local Drivers, Route Drivers, Truck Drivers, Couriers, Pick Up Drivers, Delivery drivers - and if you have driven for UPS, Amazon, previous FedEx companies, DHL, Wal-Mart, Uber, Lyft or any other similar companies that is a plus; and we have a job waiting for you as we are hiring urgently and immediatelyRequirements:Be at least 21 years of age, have a valid drivers license, and a clean driving record.
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Must have a RELIABLE, INSURED Car. REMEMBER WE ARE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE:Clean Cut & PersonableOutgoing & EnergeticDependable, Reliable & PunctualPrompt & ResponsibleQuick Learner & Self MotivatedAt least 18Valid Auto InsuranceWorking VehicleGood Driver Record QualificationsMust be atleast 18 years old with Valid Drivers License with good driving record and an Insured, reliable VehicleAdditional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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Valid driver's license and auto insurance for drivers. Valid driver's license or state ID for bikers. Grubhub delivery partners are independent contractors, not employees of Grubhub.
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A valid US driver license and insurance - 1 year of driving experience in the US - Additional details may be required based on your location. No CDL license required. No CDL license required.
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Earn big and work on your own time and terms as a Grubhub delivery partner! Grubhub is looking for drivers and bikers like you to hit road quick and start delivering from restaurants, grocery stores, convenience stores, and more.
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Must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver's license and able to meet AutoZone’s driver requirements. You don’t have to use your own vehicle, you can work full or part time and no Commercial Drivers License is required.
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Valid Class B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), valid US DOT Medical Examiner’s certificate. Pick up empty cylinders and record delivery and pickup requirements on manifests and complete all required paperwork.
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