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As a Delivery Driver, you will transport products safely and deliver office supplies on your assigned route to customers. You will organize and load product for delivery utilizing the manifest assuring the most efficient delivery route and schedule.
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Drives to vending equipment locations on an established route across a wide variety of weather conditions. No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now. May perform minor repairs on vending and/or fountain equipment.
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As a Route Driver - Customer Service Support you will be responsible for the route service, route sales support, driving a 16 ft. You'll be supporting the existing Customer Service Representatives who conduct route delivery and customer account management, while training to run your own permanent route.
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As a Warehouse Driver, you will be responsible for route driving and delivering products using a 26ft box truck, sprinter van, or 20 ft flatbed truck to various job sites and retail stores.
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Summary: As the Route Delivery Driver, you will service customers by thoroughly understanding and providing accurate product and pricing information, taking orders, and ensuring product is delivered in a safe and efficient manner.
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Position delivers products to stores on an established route or via dynamic dispatch to customers including convenience and gas stores, small supermarkets, drug stores, etc. Comply with operating procedures (e.g., scan-in/scan-out, following designated route, etc.
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One or more years of tractor trailer/route delivery experience preferred. CDL A Delivery Driver $7500 Sign On Bonus & $30/hr Minimum. Hourly guarantee for CDL A Delivery Drivers applies only to hours actually worked in the function of a delivery driver.
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And you will be required to use a smart phone taking Photos at delivery on the route we use Transit vans and box trucks, no CDL requiredWe do have medical and 401k available we are a small company ran like family, so if you like to be part of a team and make a difference come work with us.
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Related experience may include: Roll-Back Driver, Flatbed Driver, Delivery Driver, Route Driver, Box Truck Driver, Stakebody Driver, Appliance Delivery.
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As a CDL Class A Driver, you must be a team player with excellent customer service skills and the commitment to succeed. If you are not needed on a route that night, you are responsible for helping to load and unload any freight.
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Vehicle Loading and Route Planning: Organize goods in the delivery vehicle efficiently and plan optimal routes using GPS navigation and knowledge of local roads, including alternative routes as necessary.
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CDL License Not required) If you have been a Local Driver, Route Drivers, Truck Drivers, Couriers, Pick Up Drivers, Delivery drivers - and if you have driven for UPS, Amazon, previous FedEx companies, DHL, Wal-Mart, Uber, Lyft or any other similar companies that is a plus; and we have a job waiting for you as we are hiring urgently and immediately.
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Drives to and delivers customer orders according to predetermined route delivery schedule. The Driver, Hourly CDL-B is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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Norco is currently seeking an individual to fill ourMedical Non-CDL Route Delivery Driver position. TheMedical Non-CDL Route Delivery Driveris responsible for the delivery, set-up and pick up of DME equipment, supplemental oxygen products and supplies to home care patients within a prescribed and assigned geographical area.
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Our Portland, OR Hub is currently seeking a Full-time driver to join our team Must have A Passport. Duties & Responsibilities: Physically load and unload delivery truck in accordance with weight guidelines and limitations Driving in a safe, courteous and defensive manner Adhering to assigned routes and following time schedules Perform daily pre-trip and post-trip inspections, fuel the truck as needed, and report any problems or issues to dispatch/ managers Truck washes/inspections and warehouse duties to be performed anytime needed.
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