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US Foods is one of the largest food distributors with a culture and history of promoting from within, excellent training programs and a continuous improvement focus. Communicate delivery- customer issues to proper authority (i.e., Customer Service, Territory Manager, Transportation Supervisor, etc.
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PLEASE APPLY DIRECTLY THROUGH OUR INTERNAL WORKDAY CAREER SITE. Join Our Community of Food People BECOME A US FOODS® DRIVER Ready to build a career with a company that's leading the foodservice industry.
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Great drivers are crucial to the US Foods team and one of the important faces of our organization. At US Foods, we're committed to our mission of GREAT FOOD. MADE EASY. Minimum of six months commercial driving experience (any industry) OR three months commercial driving experience in the food and/or beverage delivery industry required.
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Safely drive trucks to customers and meet scheduled customer delivery times. Verify accuracy of delivery with customers and obtain proper signatures. Carefully unload products from the trailer with a two-wheeler, pallet jack, or by hand and place in designated customer storage areas.
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With our Flex Scheduling options, a true work-life balance is within reach at US Foods! Our Delivery Drivers make $28.53 /hour. Registering to the FMCSA Clearinghouse is a requirement by the Department of Transportation.
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Our Delivery Drivers make $32.96 /hour! If you have not registered to the FMCSA database, please note registration is required. The Clearinghouse is a secure online database that provides real-time information about commercial driver’s license (CDL) and commercial learner’s permit (CLP) holders’ drug and alcohol program violations.
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As a US FOODS Delivery Driver, you will be critical to the US FOODS team and one of the important faces of our organization. We are looking for Delivery Truck Drivers who relish the chance to push their potential, grow and reap the rewards of joining the US FOODS family.
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US Foods is headquartered in Rosemont, Ill., and generates more than $28 billion in annual revenue. With 28,000 employees and more than 70 locations, US Foods provides its customers with a broad and innovative food offering and a comprehensive suite of e-commerce, technology and business solutions.
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Please check out our job preview video: "A Day in the Life" Delivery Truck Driver: Foods. At US Foods, we're committed to our mission of. Our Delivery Drivers make. What You Bring to the Table Register to the FMCSA Clearinghouse.
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Register to the FMCSA Clearinghouse* Must be able to read and communicate in the English language - able to hold a conversation, to understand highway traffic signs and signals, to respond to official inquiries, and to enter information on reports and records.
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Our Delivery Drivers make $30.25 / hour! 4 Day work week/10 hr. Professionally perform customer service responsibilities to enhance our client experience. Must have valid CDL Class A issued by the state of legal residence with necessary endorsements and DOT qualifications.
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We are committed to compensation and benefits that respect and reward our employees for their dedication and hard work. At the foundation of those efforts are our cultural beliefs, the pillars that define our work ethic, collaborative spirit and service.
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Our Delivery Drivers make $32.04 / hour! 4 days a week- typically Monday- Friday with one day off during week. Low-Cost Union Benefits Package includes: medical, prescription, dental, vision, short-term disability, and life insurance.
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Multiple full-time shift/schedules available, options will include both 5-day & 4-day workweeks Depending on the available/selected schedule, Saturday and/or Sunday might be required. On and off the road, our drivers strive for integrity and reliability, while building trusting relationships with customers.
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BECOME A US FOODS® DRIVER Ready to build a career with a company that’s leading the foodservice industry? Why US Foods At US Foods, we’re committed to our mission of GREAT FOOD. MADE EASY™ providing food products that keep operators ahead of customer demand and services that help them run their operations.
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