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Cash Paid Daily. Full time, part-time, nights weekends; we can create a schedule that fits your needs. We're looking for a Pizza Delivery Driver who is energetic, personable and safe.
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The Delivery Driver must be able to lift packages up to 25 pounds and have a clean driving record. Drivers make up to $20 per hour with tips DAILY Food discounts and FLEXIBLE schedule.
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Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Ayer, M01432. Work occasional evenings and weekends. Take your tips and mileage home in cash every time you work.
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Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:EAST RIDGE, TN-37403. Drivers make up to $20 per hour with tips DAILY. Safety is a priority for us and we want to make sure anyone we put on the road is a safe, responsible driver.
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Our delivery experts earn cash daily from tips and mileage reimbursement, which is money in your pocket every night! BenefitsFlexible scheduleHealth insurance (Full Time)Dental insurance (Full Time)Vision insurance (Full Time)Employee discountPaid trainingMileage reimbursementOtherSchedules and AvailabilityWe are flexible; however, if you are looking for full-time work, you will have to work Nights and Weekends (we can work with you if you need some weekends off.
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Part-time, full-time, nights, and/or weekends! Delivery Driver Delivery Driver Duties & Responsibilities: Your job responsibilities would include (but are not limited to): Delivering product by vehicle from the store to the customer in a safe and courteous manner.
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Drivers make up to $20 per hour with tips DAILY Food discounts and FLEXIBLE schedule We are looking for drivers at the following location - (ENTER STORE ADDRESS HERE) Always maintain a professional appearance in compliance within the Domino's Pizza Grooming Standards.
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Drivers make up to $20 per hour with tips DAILY Food discounts and FLEXIBLE schedule We are looking for drivers at the following location - 5730 Highway 58 C (TN-58) You should have the ability to read a map and find your way around the delivery area.
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We offer flexible hours, competitive pay, cash paid daily. Willing to work nights, weekends and some holidays. We offer flexible hours, competitive pay, cash paid daily. We conduct a background check and a reference check on all potential candidates.
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Work Full or Part Time and earn CASH DAILY. Work Full or Part Time and earn CASH DAILY. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. Must be at least 18 years of age and have at least one (1) years of driving history.
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Must be at least 18 years of age and have at least two (2) years of driving history or at least 19 years of age with one (1) year of driving history. Medical and Dental Insurance. Must have Car with insurance.
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