Package Delivery Driver- Amazon- $19.75-$23hr

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About the position

As a Delivery Driver for Flash Fast Logistics, an Amazon Delivery Service Partner (DSP), you will play a crucial role in ensuring that packages are delivered efficiently and effectively to customers in the local area. This position is not just about driving; it is about being a delivery hero in your community, bringing smiles to customers' faces by delivering essential supplies, household goods, and more. You will be responsible for driving an Amazon-branded vehicle and delivering between 200 to 350 packages each day, which requires a strong work ethic and the ability to stay active throughout your shift. Your day will typically start with an arrival time of 9:30 AM, where you will receive your route assignments, prepare the delivery vehicle, and load it with packages before beginning your route between 10 AM and 10:30 AM. The shifts can range from 7 to 10 hours, depending on the size of your route, and you will be expected to complete a minimum of 25 stops per hour. This is a physically demanding job that requires you to be on the move, delivering packages from the vehicle to customers' doorsteps in various weather conditions year-round. Flash Fast Logistics values its drivers and offers competitive compensation starting at $19.75 per hour, with opportunities for bonuses based on performance and attendance. The company promotes a supportive team environment and provides opportunities for professional growth, including potential advancement into roles such as Lead Driver, Dispatcher, or Operations Manager. With a focus on health and safety, the company ensures that all employees are equipped with the necessary training and resources to perform their jobs safely and effectively.

Responsibilities

  • Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle to deliver packages to customers.
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  • Complete a minimum of 25 stops per hour and deliver 200-350 packages daily.
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  • Prepare the delivery vehicle and load packages before starting the route.
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  • Work independently while ensuring timely delivery of packages.
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  • Maintain a positive attitude and provide excellent customer service during deliveries.
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  • Adhere to all safety and health protocols while on the job.
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  • Participate in training sessions and follow company policies.

Requirements

  • Must be at least 21 years old.
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  • Must have a valid driver's license (non-probationary).
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  • Must be able to lift and move boxes weighing up to 50 lbs.
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  • Experience in driving and familiarity with local delivery routes is preferred.

Nice-to-haves

  • Professional driving experience or experience in hard labor or athletics.
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  • Ability to work in various weather conditions.
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  • Experience with customer service.

Benefits

  • Dental insurance
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  • Flexible schedule
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  • Health insurance
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  • Paid time off
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  • Paid training
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  • Referral program
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  • Vision insurance
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