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What you'll be doing: As a Cover Delivery Driver, you will drive a variety of route assignments to cover for vacations and absences at least 50% of the time. High volume / small package delivery experience We Offer: Competitive Pay: $19.45/ hour - $21.70/ hour, Based on Experience Earn an extra dollar an hour with our performance pay Receive a pair of work boots thru Zappos after 30 days.
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Job DescriptionKeystone Automotive Operations - FULL TIME - Non-CDL Delivery Driver PositionsDrive for the leading wholesale distributor of specialty automotive & RV aftermarket parts and accessories.
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Local Delivery Truck Driver - No CDL Required. No CDL Required Box Truck Warehouse Driver Jobs. Join the driving workforce with our No CDL-A box truck delivery position! CalArk, an industry-leading irregular route carrier, offers career opportunities for CDL-A solo and team company truck drivers, CDL-A owner operators, and delivery/warehouse personnel.
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EquipmentShare is immediately hiring a CDL Delivery Driver for our rental facility in NW San Antonio, TX to be responsible for safely and efficiently delivering equipment, products, and materials to customers in a timely and professional manner.
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Driver - Delivery Technician. Delivery Technicians (DTs) at Apria improve the quality of life for our patients at home by delivering, setting up, and instructing patients on the use of medical equipment in their homes and care facilities.
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SWDS Drivers are responsible for delivering products to customers from Sherwin-Williams stores using Company vans.
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Special consideration will be given to those candidates with prior medical delivery experience and those candidates who own or possess their own cargo/ sprinter van. As we grew our footprint and expanded further in the healthcare industry, it became evident that we could provide our services to more than just medical device distributors and we quickly grew into the medical delivery field specializing in Orthopedics and surgical kits.
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We are seeking SHIFT LEADERS/Delivery Drivers at our Westover Hills location; Rate of pay changes when working a Driver or Kitchen Team Member shift. RESPONSIBILITIES: Understand and execute of all duties between Kitchen Team Members and Delivery Drivers Ability to assign, oversee, train, and evaluate work of staff of approx.
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Join our team today Schedule: Monday- Friday 8 am- 5 pm The PERKS of working for Ferguson: Competitive compensation Safe Driver incentive Hourly bonus potential Benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Life Insurance, Wellness Programs, etc.
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Local Delivery Driver - CDL A. Pay Rate $71,705.40 Annually Drivers in Training are required to follow Driver Trainer in Personal Vehicle for duration on On-Boarding Driver Training period and will be reimbursed for Training Mileage Driven.
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You'll prioritize same-day delivery opportunities, allowing you to maximize your earnings and flexibility. DeliverThat is actively seeking independent contract delivery drivers in your area for same-day catering and route-based food deliveries.
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We're looking for route delivery drivers to drive our big pink vans around town, delivering time (and laundry) to our customers. No more rude passengers, no funky smells from that food you had to drive across town last weekend, no extra wear and tear on your personal vehicle, and no sitting around waiting for the next pickup or delivery.
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In 1981, a trucking company named River City Delivery was established to satisfy the need for dependable truckload deliveries of commercial freight in and around San Antonio. Lee Roy Swope and Don Flynt incorporated the business in 1983 as Alamo Hot Shot and later renamed it Bee Hot Shot. In 1983, Lee Roy and Don teamed up with Phil Heintz of San Antonio Merchant Shippers.
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The following is a list of Delivery Driver/Warehouse jobduties. TheDelivery Driver/Warehouse role will identify products, conduct inventory, andexecute delivery runs. When delivering the product, a driver is responsible for having the customer sign the delivery ticket accepting the order.
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We are searching for qualified Delivery Experts with personality and people skills. You can become a store manager or beyond Whether it's your hobby, main-gig, or supplemental job, drop us a line.
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