Delivery Driver- Full Time

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King Courier is ramping back up for re-opening!!
We're hiring full and part time drivers using your own vehicle to deliver small parcels in the Bay Area. You'll start at $19.18 per hour, plus $.32/mile for vehicle reimbursement. Bonuses are available on top of the Base Pay and Mileage. Full time drivers are making $750-1000 per week. Our offices are in San Francisco but we deliver all over the Bay.
We also have limited availability to drive our cargo van, so please let us know if that's what you're looking for.
We are currently hiring full time drivers, we have some part time shifts in the afternoons. We also have shifts available all day Thursdays and Fridays.
We don't do food deliveries; we are a business-to-business kind of service.
You will need to be:*Able to lift 50 lbs*Able to work legally in the US*Able to pass a background check (no DUI last 5 years, no violent felonies, no fraud)*Over 21 years old*The owner of a 2010 or newer car or truck(for that position)Current drivers are making $20-25 per hour after bonuses and mileage reimbursement. This is an employee position (W-2), not an "Independent Contractor" opportunity.King Courier has been doing deliveries in the San Francisco Bay Area for 30 years, we are expanding to take advantage of new opportunities. We are not a start up or fly by night business. Some of our drivers have been with us over 25 years.Please click here to apply: Type: Full timeSalary: $19.18 /hour

Location: 681 Harrison Street, San Francisco, California 94107

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $19.16 - $25.00 per hour

Expected hours: 32.00 – 48.00 per week

Work Location: On the road

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