Delivery Driver Transportation & Warehousing - Maple Park, IL at Geebo

Delivery Driver

Drivers regularly take home $25
an hour with a combination of tips, a driver maintenance reimbursement (DMR), and their hourly wage.
Flexible shift hours available.
Work as short as 11am-2pm or work through Lunch and Dinner.
We have something for everyone's schedule.
Tips are paid out daily.
Jimmy John's Delivery Driver's goal is to get that sandwich in the customer's hand as quick as possible.
We do this by learning the most efficient route, double checking orders to ensure everything is accounted for, and hustling on our feet (while always being safe and law abiding while on the street).
While not on the road, Drivers work in the store (preparing sandwiches, taking orders, helping clean) and are compensated accordingly as well as being eligible for the Inshop tipping pool.
Delivery is a customer service job, so following customer's request and doing it with a smile can lead to more successful days.
MUST BE AT LEAST 18 YEARS OLDMUST HAVE A VEHICLE, VALID DRIVER'S LICENSE, PROOF OF INSURANCE, AND A CLEAN DRIVING RECORDMUST DRIVE SAFE AND OBEY THE RULES OF THE ROADWORK AS AN INSHOPPER WHEN THERE ARE NO DELIVERIES
Benefits:
The potential to earn up to $25
per hour (This includes tips, mileage, and your hourly wage)Reimbursement towards your personal cell phoneFree employee mealsCareer/Promotion OpportunitiesRetirement Planning through Illinois Secure ChoiceEarned Paid VacationYou are seeking employment with JS Fort Group, Inc, an independently owned & operated franchise of the Jimmy John's Franchise, LLC system.
You are not seeking employment with Jimmy John's Franchisor, SPV, LLC (the franchisor of the Jimmy John's system) or any of its affiliates, which are separate and wholly independent companies from JS Fort Group, Inc.
Recommended Skills Carry Driving Drive Commercial Vehicle Lifting Cdl B Commercial Driving Regulations Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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