Amazon Delivery Driver $19.25-$20.75/hr - Get Hired Today!!! Human Resources (HR) - Chicago, IL at Geebo

Amazon Delivery Driver $19.25-$20.75/hr - Get Hired Today!!!

Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time $19.
25 - $20.
75 an hour $19.
25 - $20.
75 an hour 21 hours ago 21 hours ago 21 hours ago No Experience Required! Entry-level delivery suburban routes (Glenview, Glencoe, Niles, Wilmette, Winnetka, Northbrook) Starting Pay:
$19.
25/hr Safety Bonus:
$1.
00/hr On-Time Bonus:
$0.
50/hr Total pay after bonuses:
$20.
75/hr PLUS earn $0.
50 PER STOP rescue bonus for helping out once you finish your own route! Most DSP will force rescues with no extra pay, we pay PER STOP if you volunteer to help!!! ---------------- Shift starts at 9:
30am and ends once the route is complete (most drivers are done by 6pm) ----------------- Health, dental, vision insurance, and tuition reimbursement for all full-time employees ----------------------------------------------------------- Here's what you'll do:
-Buckle up! You'll need to drive safe, wear your seatbelt, and avoid distracted driving.
-Get your steps in! Our drivers walk an average of 10-12 miles per day.
-Deliver smiles! Bring a positive attitude to work and be ready to deliver up to 400 packages to nearly 200 homes in your delivery area.
----------------------------------------------------------- Here's what we're looking for:
-At least 21 years old with a valid drivers license -Be able to lift and carry packages up to 50 pounds -Availability to work approximately 9:
30am-6:
00pm -Able to get in and out of a cargo van approximately 200 times per day and work at a fast pace Location:
1455 West Cellular Drive, Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004 Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time Pay:
$19.
25 - $20.
75 per hour Day range:
Every weekend Monday to Friday Weekends as needed Shift:
10 hour shift Day shift Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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