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Proof of car insurance with no cancellation in 3 years, 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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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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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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Must pass a motor vehicle report. Schedule would be approximately 4-5 hours per week and could be done in one or two days per week (based on preference). Load and unload packages in vehicle.
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Comply with all applicable Department of Transportation regulations including but not limited: Controlled Substances, Commercial Driver Licensing, Driver Qualification, CMV Operation, Hours of Service; CSA inspections and compliance, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance, etc.
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Safe and professional operation of a commercial motor vehicle, including but not limited to: Combination vehicles, straight trucks, or other vehicles such as pick-up trucks and service vans with a GVWR or GCWR over 10,001 lbs.
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Clean Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) for past 3 years. CDL Class A Delivery Driver. Utilize an on board computer to track hours of service. Maintain contact with Dispatch to receive delivery or pick up instructions or changes in scheduled deliveries or pick-ups.
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Hand-held point of delivery scanning system experience (i.e. POD) Accurately complete delivery and pick up paperwork. Utilize barcode scanners at the point of delivery as required to verify delivered product.
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Able to hand-lift and utilize two-wheeler, lift gate and/or other equipment to move and/or stack product cases/freight of varying size and weight throughout shift; product generally ranges from between 10-35 pounds and up to between approximately 60 and 90 pounds, depending on the location Preferred Qualifications: 1+ years commercial driving experience.
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Class A Delivery Driver. Class A Delivery Driver. Safely and accurately unload and deliver multi-temperature product to customers utilizing a variety of preferred methods including lift gates, carts, conveyers, hand trucks, and/or pallet jacks.
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With over 2,000 retail locations, Mavis is one of the largest tire sales and automotive repair chains in the United States Interested candidates must meet the following position requirements: Must be 21 years of age At least 1 year of driving experience, preferred Valid Driver's License Clean Motor Vehicle Record for the past 5 years Excellent Customer Service Skills Ability to load and unload heavy items up to 70 lbs.
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Depending on the truck and/or hauler, you may be required to have a commercial motor vehicle license. Not be disqualified to drive a commercial motor vehicle under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Act.
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Candidates are subject to pre-employment testing up to and including drug/alcohol screening, background check, motor vehicle record check, and D.O.T. physical, as applicable. Think all route driver positions are the same and come with long hours, low pay and no room for advancement.
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Must be able to drive a commercial motor vehicle for up to 10 hours on a daily basis. Operate company equipment safely and responsibly, comply with applicable rules and regulations relating to safety and operation of commercial motor vehicles.
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No driving under the influence (DUI) [Drug or Alcohol] conviction during the previous 3 years in a commercial or personal motor vehicle. , on-call after hours as assigned, assist other staff as needed.
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