Minivan Driver Transportation & Warehousing - Harrisburg, PA at Geebo

Minivan Driver

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7 Harrisburg, PA Harrisburg, PA Full-time Full-time $500 - $800 a week $500 - $800 a week 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Minivan Driver Work with a great on-call driving opportunity.
For those of you who are tired of working in a factory, or hate being tied to a specific shift, this is a good opportunity for you.
We provide drivers to pick up railroad crews on an on-call basis night or day (with rest between trips).
This is a W2 job with the possibility of earning from $500 to $800
each week.
Pay is based on miles driven or minutes waited during trips OR a minimum guarantee per week whichever is greater.
And we provide a steady, weekly, direct-deposit paycheck.
It is a good opportunity for steady employment with a growing company with locations in 18 states.
Do you meet the following qualifications? You are a responsible, drug-free individual with a clean driving record.
You live within 30 minutes of one of the advertised locations.
You have a smart phone and can respond to calls night and day.
You can pass a drug test, MVR, and background check.
You are able to send and receive texts and do simple math.
What will we provide? A company minivan to keep at your home A fuel card, EZ Pass for tolls, and a Garmin GPS A steady, weekly, W2 paycheck with Direct Deposit What do we expect from drivers? We need drivers who are reliable, safe, and on-time.
We need drivers who will wash and vacuum the vehicle as needed.
We need drivers who will answer all calls.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$500.
00 - $800.
00 per week Application Question(s):
Do you have a smart phone? Will you answer your phone whenever called--day or night? Are you able to send text messages and do simple math? Can you pass a drug test and background check? Do you live within 30 minutes of the advertised location? Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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