FT Delivery Driver (P40PD) Earn $15-17 per hour when you include tips! Transportation & Warehousing - Hanover, MD at Geebo

FT Delivery Driver (P40PD) Earn $15-17 per hour when you include tips!

Hungry for new opportunities?
Look no further. . .Peapod is expanding and looking to hire!
We are currently hiring Part Time Delivery Drivers for our Hanover facility
Your drive will help others - and yourself - when you join Peapod, America's premier internet grocer. We depend on our drivers to not only deliver fresh groceries to our customers, but to deliver outstanding service as well.
As a driver, you'll drive a delivery truck and be provided with uniforms, maps, a GPS unit and all the tools you'll need to succeed.
We offer part time flexibility where you can work between one and four days per week! Even weekend-only work is available! You MUST be able to work any time within the following hours:
1st Shift starts at approximately 5:00 AM until about 2:00 PM (must work until all deliveries are completed)
2nd Shift starts at approximately 2:00 PM until about 11:00 PM (must work until all deliveries are completed)
Salary starts at $11 per hour for first shift and $12 per hour for second shift but most drivers make $15 - $17 per hour when you include tips.
We offer excellent benefits including:
Paid training
Paid vacation time
Direct deposit
Regular pay increases on a union pay scale, plus tips!

Requirements:
Valid driver's license, clean driving record, and ability to safely drive a truck - must pass motor vehicle records check
Must pass criminal background check
Ability to carry totes (approximately 50 lbs) filled with groceries into customers' homes
Ability to pass a D.O.T. physical and drug test
Clean-cut appearance
Availability to work on weekends
Must be at least 21 years old!
No special driver's licenses needed - However, experience driving a truck for a job is requiredEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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