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Benefits: Weekly paychecks Mileage and Tips are paid out nightly Flexible Hours Free Pizza on your first shift and continuing Discount of 50% OFF Direct Deposit and debit cards Training and recognition programs $300 referral program Competitive Compensation Delivery compensation and tips.
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You have General Liability Insurance & Valid Motor Vehicle Registration. You are flexible to drive within any of our delivery zones. Submit your availability weekly and utilize internal scheduling tools to monitor your work hours.
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Driver Expectations Key Ingredients Must have a driver’s license valid under the laws of the state(s) where the team member works Proof of car insurance, reliable vehicle, and the ability to drive Acceptable motor vehicle record (specific requirements may vary - but your record does not have to be 'squeaky clean') Must be 18 or older.
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Benefits: Weekly paychecks Mileage and Tips are paid out nightly Flexible Hours Free Pizza on your first shift and continuing Discount of 50% OFF Telemedicine (Teladoc) Free doctor's appointments Direct Deposit and debit cards Training and recognition programs $300 referral program Competitive Compensation Delivery compensation and tips.
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Key Responsibilities Confirm order accuracy Deliver and set up catering orders in a timely and professional manner Ensure guests are well taken care of with every order Requirements Valid driver’s license, a current registration, and car insurance Must pass Motor Vehicle Record background check Must be 18 years of age or older Ability to comfortably lift and carry up to 40lbs Strong communication and time management skills Delivery, food service, or customer service experience is a plus.
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Average earnings of $25-$40 per hour Tips paid in cash daily Guaranteed gratuity on large orders $25 payout on small orders if they don’t tip Flexible, part time scheduling - averaging 10-15 hours per week Set your own availability.
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