Food Service Driver

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Description:

Food Service Driver position available at Papa John's. Join a top pizza brand focused on quality ingredients and fast, friendly customer service. This role involves delivering fresh, hot food directly to customers and supporting the in-store team during non-delivery times, offering a path for career growth within the company.

Qualifications:

  • No prior experience is necessary
  • Must be legally authorized to work in the United States
  • Possess a dependable personal vehicle
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule, including various shifts per week
  • Minimum Age Requirement: 18 years or older
  • Must be a dedicated, team-focused, approachable, honest individual with excellent customer interaction abilities
  • A valid State Driver's License is required
  • Acceptable driving record (specific requirements apply, but perfection isn't expected)
  • Proof of valid automobile insurance
  • A reliable vehicle suitable for consistent delivery use
  • Availability for both weekday and weekend shifts is essential

Benefits:

  • Competitive hourly wage
  • Offering flexible full-time or part-time hours, ideal for a second job
  • Drivers earn an hourly rate plus mileage reimbursements and customer tips
  • Strong track record of promoting from within the organization
  • Tips and Mileage Reimbursement are distributed nightly in CASH
  • Employee Food Discounts
  • Flexible Scheduling Options
  • Comprehensive Training Programs
  • Real Opportunity for Advancement potential to grow into a Franchisee role
  • In addition to competitive pay, enjoy a positive, supportive work environment where you'll gain crucial business and interpersonal skills

Responsibilities:

  • Maintain availability to work various shifts per week, including weekdays and weekends
  • Primarily deliver orders efficiently and courteously to customer locations
  • You will also receive cross-training to perform essential in-store duties, which include making pizzas, managing order-taking, and other operational tasks
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