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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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Must be 18+ years Old Valid State Driver License Acceptable motor vehicle record Proof of car insurance Reliable vehicle that you can use for deliveries. Full and part-time availabilities - Flexible Schedule Cash Paid Daily (tips & mileage Reimbursement) Partial Phone cost Reimbursement Fun team-member contests and incentives Pizza Discounts.
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Candidates are subject to pre-employment assessments, Motor Vehicle Record review, criminal background checks, references check, and a post-offer drug screen. As a Warehouse-Delivery Driver, you will be responsible for receiving and placing inventory into stock, picking and packing orders for delivery, timely and accurate delivery and/or pickup of goods to specified locations, loading and unloading trucks and trailers, warehouse housekeeping, and inventory control.
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Must have: Valid State Driver's License Acceptable motor vehicle record (specific requirements may vary – but your record does not have to be ‘squeaky clean’) Proof of car insurance Reliable vehicle that you can use for deliveries Papa John’s Perks: Flexibility: we know you have a life outside of work, so we will work with you to find a flexible schedule that fits your needs.
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Delivery Driver Responsibilities: Deliver our high-quality products to our customers in a safe, courteous, and timely manner. Our VP of Talent Management started 20 years ago as a driver.
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You're so yummy. I love you pepperoni, sausage and extra banana peppers. No experience needed—we’ll train you on everything you need to know! Whether you’re a teen looking for your first job, or you have experience, we want you to click “ Apply Now ” to become a part of the Papa John’s family.
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As a Delivery Driver, you must have a valid State Driver's License, an acceptable motor vehicle record (specific requirements may vary), proof of car insurance, and a reliable vehicle that you can use for deliveries.
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And, maybe a better idea is to look for a company that has fun, offers benefits to help pay for college, career advancement opportunities and discounts on pizza! But, on second thought, you really don't want to make idle chit chat with a random stranger in your car.
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QualificationsApplicants MUST possess the following:Must be 18 years of age and have a valid driver's license Must have 2 years of driving history if 18, 1 year driving history if 19+Must have access to an insured vehicle which can be used for delivery Must pass Motor Vehicle Record Check (MVR), meeting company-specific standardsAdditional InformationMBR Management Corporation is an equal opportunity employer.
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Get part of your college degree PAID FOR with our Dough & Degrees program! Cross-trained to perform the duties of our in-store team members including: pizza making, ordering taking and more! Have you ever thought about driving for one of those ride sharing companies.
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JOB REQUIREMENTS At least 18 years of age with 2 years driving history 19 or older with 1 year driving history Valid drivers license Own vehicle with insurance Motor vehicle record in good standingDOMINOS BENEFITS Flexible scheduling Opportunities for growth Pizza Discounts Team members 18 years of age and older earn up to 50% of their earned wages the next day when signed up for branch.
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Background screening may be conducted, including motor vehicle records and criminal background checks; reviews will be conducted in accordance with applicable laws. An image of your current auto insurance policy card which includes: your name, expiration date, and vehicle information.
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If you’re ready to enroll on the Spark Driver platform, please have the following available: Home address (P.O. Box is not acceptable) U.S. Driver's license (not including Puerto Rico) An image of your current auto insurance policy card which includes: your name, expiration date, and vehicle information.
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Valid Driver's License with a clean Motor Vehicle Report required. Hours/Schedule Expectations: Flexible as needed day hours Monday through Friday. Towncrest Pharmacy/Cornerstone Apothecary seeks someone with the desire to be part of a collaborative team whose energy and creativity are valued and rewarded.
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