CDL A Chain Delivery Driver Accounting - Imperial, PA at Geebo

CDL A Chain Delivery Driver

Chain CDL A Delivery DriverLocation:
Youngstown, OHDo you have a passion for driving and customer service? Picture yourself as a delivery driver with Gordon Food Service! In this position, you will be building relationships with customers while delivering food products essential to regional chain restaurants.
Night shifts and regional routes mean you'll be home most nights, with 1 or 2 overnights required each week.
You'll be required to unload cases up to 100 lbs, and you'll be using a ramp and two-wheeler throughout your shift.
Feel safe and secure at a company that values and respects you.
Newly licensed drivers are encouraged to apply!Pay:
Drivers average $75,000 - $80,000/year Guaranteed minimum of $1,250/week Daily base pay, plus component bay Paid for every mile driven, stop made, and case deliveredSchedule:
4-day work week with overnights Monday-Friday.
Start times will vary One and two-day routes Overnights are spent in a hotel paid for by GFSWhy choose GFS? 89% of leadership is hired from within GFS - start your career here! Stability - you're guaranteed a route and paid weekly Affordable benefits plans - start after 30 days! Profit sharing and 401K with 4% matchMinimum requirements:
At least 21 years of age Class A CDL License Ability to operate a two-wheel cart with loads of up to 350 pounds Successfully pass a drug test that will assess drug usage (including marijuana) and a background check Clean driving record; as required by DOT and Gordon Food Service standards You must be registered through the Department of Transportation Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse and provide electronic consent in order to be considered for employment with us effective January 6th, 2020.
Chain CDL A Delivery DriverLocation:
Youngstown, OHDo you have a passion for driving and customer service? Picture yourself as a delivery driver with Gordon Food Service! In this position, you will be building relationships with customers while delivering food products essential to regional chain restaurants.
Night shifts and regional routes mean you'll be home most nights, with 1 or 2 overnights required each week.
You'll be required to unload cases up to 100 lbs, and you'll be using a ramp and two-wheeler throughout your shift.
Feel safe and secure at a company that values and respects you.
Newly licensed drivers are encouraged to apply!Pay:
Drivers average $75,000 - $80,000/year Guaranteed minimum of $1,250/week Daily base pay, plus component bay Paid for every mile driven, stop made, and case deliveredSchedule:
4-day work week with overnights Monday-Friday.
Start times will vary One and two-day routes Overnights are spent in a hotel paid for by GFSWhy choose GFS? 89% of leadership is hired from within GFS - start your career here! Stability - you're guaranteed a route and paid weekly Affordable benefits plans - start after 30 days! Profit sharing and 401K with 4% matchMinimum requirements:
At least 21 years of age Class A CDL License Ability to operate a two-wheel cart with loads of up to 350 pounds Successfully pass a drug test that will assess drug usage (including marijuana) and a background check Clean driving record; as required by DOT and Gordon Food Service standards You must be registered through the Department of Transportation Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse and provide electronic consent in order to be considered for employment with us effective January 6th, 2020.
Recommended Skills Commercial Driver's License (Cdl) Restaurant Operation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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