Deliver In Your Own Car for a FedEx Contractor

Job Description Job Description Do you like working in your car? Work at your own pace without a manager breathing down your neck for 8 hours? Then come check out ER&B Logistics, Inc.! We're a FedEx contractor and were looking for people to deliver packages out of their personal vehicle in and around the Columbia and Elgin, SC areas. Full-time and part time schedules available. Our service areas include Columbia (29229) and Elgin, SC. We pay $1.50-$2.00 per stop completed with the provided handheld scanner. Qualifications: Must have a strong work ethic and able to work in all weather conditions. Must be at least 21 years old. Must have a clean vehicle (inside and out). Must be able to pass background check and MVR Vehicle must not be older than 10 years, be covered (no open trucks), and clean. Good job for drivers of any background - landscaping, pizza, pest control, veterans, Uber, DoorDash, etc. DESCRIPTION: To operate their personal vehicle in a professional manner and provide courteous and efficient delivery and pick-up of packages. These packages are all small - no heavy or large boxes. DUTIES: Provides efficient and safe delivery and pick-up of packages and documents, while representing the company in a professional manner. Accomplishes accurate and timely selection and inspection of assigned packages and the subsequent reporting of stop counts and mis-sorts. Ensures that all packages have proper labeling and that all paperwork is complete, neat, and accurate. Driver their own vehicle in a professional manner. Ensure there is proper insurance on their vehicle. Scans packages according to prescribed procedures; demonstrates proficiency in features of service and equipment. Past employers will be contacted for verification so bring up to date contact information to speed up the process. Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster. Do NOT contact us with unsolicited services or offers. Job Types: Temporary, Seasonal, Part-time Pay: $150 - $300.00 per day - deliver more - get paid more! Work Location: Terminal is located at 151 Shop Grove Drive, Columbia SC 29209 Job Types: Temporary, Seasonal Pay: $150.00 - $300.00 per day Day range: We operate 7 days a week during the holiday season. Experience level: No experience needed Shift: Day shift (9 a.m. to when you finish the route Work Location: On the road

Required qualifications:

  • Must have a strong work ethic and able to work in all weather conditions
  • Must be at least 21 years old
  • Must have a clean vehicle (inside and out)
  • Must be able to pass background check and MVR
  • Vehicle must not be older than 10 years
  • Good job for drivers of any background
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