Delivery Driver [For Pooling] Transportation & Warehousing - Boston, MA at Geebo

Delivery Driver [For Pooling]

FULFLLD FULFLLD Boston, MA Boston, MA Part-time Part-time $25 - $40 an hour $25 - $40 an hour Hiring Drivers in Boston, and the surrounding areas! FULFLLD is looking to hire delivery drivers with their own cars.
You will be delivering catering items from restaurants to corporate offices.
Job details:
work starts at 7am-6pm each delivery is 30 minutes long flexible scheduling 25$/delivery
tips Note, a few delivery orders can be picked up at 1 location (restaurant) at the same time.
This means that you can earn multiple delivery fees at once.
We are assigning more deliveries to drivers that demonstrate great performance.
Requirements:
18 years or older valid work authorization valid driver's license and vehicle smartphone with downloadable app capability and experience working with routing tools a large catering-size food delivery bag fluent English You are a great fit if:
you have extraordinary attention to detail you have a safety-first mindset you are able to work in a fast-paced environment you have a previous delivery experience have no problems following protocols Extra points for knowing your local city.
Best for people who are looking to earn some quick cash completing quick jobs.
POTENTIAL FULL-TIME OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE DEPENDING ON PERFORMANCE Looking to hire immediately.
- We pride ourselves on our drivers being happy and pleasant with everyone from fellow co-workers to management to our customers.
Thank you for applying & we look forward to speaking with you! Job Types:
Part-time+Full-time/contract More info at:
https:
//www.
FULFLLD.
com/hiring Join us to bring customer service back to last mile delivery! Pay:
$25 - $40 / hour Pay:
Tips Bonus pay Other
Benefits:
Flexible schedule Referral program Job Type:
parttime Schedule:
Monday to Friday Education:
No education required Work location:
On-site.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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