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**Job Description:**

We are seeking reliable and experienced drivers to join our team for both full-time and part-time delivery routes. This is an opportunity to work as an independent contractor (1099) delivering auto parts to various customers. This is a 1099 independent contractor position with earnings based on the customer’s specific routes. Earnings potential scales with your dedication and efficiency as it relates to your route performance.

**Location:**
State: South Carolina
City: Charleston
Preferred Vehicle: Pickup Truck or SUV

**Key Details:**
Position: Independent Contractor Driver
Type: Full-Time Day Route Opportunities
Responsibilities: Deliver auto parts to customers efficiently and on time.
Pay: Settlement varies based on the customer’s route and delivery specifics. Customer specific routes vary starting from $140- a day-full time. The settlement for this contract opportunity is negotiated based on a per route basis
Routes: Varies based on customer location and needs
Available: Monday through Friday

**Requirements:**
- Valid driver's license
- Smart Phone Required
- Clean driving record
- Reliable personal vehicle suitable for transporting auto parts
- Ability to lift and carry auto parts (when necessary)
- Strong customer service skills to interact professionally with customers

**Benefits:**
- Flexible scheduling with compensation reflecting the volume and efficiency of route performance.
- Opportunity for immediate earnings with weekly settlements
- Retirees/ Veterans/ Rideshare Drivers Welcome to Apply!
- ACA Healthcare and other support programs available from the TPA

Job Types: Full-time, Contract

Pay: $140.00 - $170.00 per day

Work Location: On the road

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