The Professional Limousine Driver II greets and provides customer service to riders. Transports executives, employees, guests, clients, or others in a limousine. Being a Professional Limousine Driver II may be responsible for vehicle cleanliness and maintenance. Provides smooth, timely transportation. In addition, Professional Limousine Driver II may require a high school diploma. May require state-specific Chauffeur's Permit. Typically reports t... View Salary
The Motor Coach Driver prepares, receives and provides appropriate documentation for the delivery or pick-up of passengers and ensures timely and accurate transportation. Transports personnel and visitors in company vehicles. Being a Motor Coach Driver may sometimes be required to be on call. Responsible for basic maintenance and upkeep of vehicles. In addition, Motor Coach Driver must have a satisfactory driving record. Typically reports to a su... View Salary
The Delivery Driver II follows designated schedule and seeks efficient travel routes. Delivers packages or products according to the scheduled route. Being a Delivery Driver II conducts routine vehicle inspections and schedules repairs on vehicles as needed. Scans or records packages and maintains documentation of deliveries. In addition, Delivery Driver II follows all DOT and company regulations to operate safely. Typically requires a high schoo... View Salary
The Delivery Route Driver II follows designated schedule and seeks efficient travel routes. Delivers packages or products according to the scheduled route. Being a Delivery Route Driver II conducts routine vehicle inspections and schedules repairs on vehicles as needed. Scans or records packages and maintains documentation of deliveries. In addition, Delivery Route Driver II follows all DOT and company regulations to operate safely. Typically req... View Salary
The Truck Driver (no CDL) inspects, maintains, and schedules repairs on truck/trailer. Receives and delivers products and equipment. Being a Truck Driver (no CDL) must be licensed to operate a truck and appropriate DOT certification required. Maintains records of deliveries and follows efficient travel routes. In addition, Truck Driver (no CDL) may require a high school diploma or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Bein... View Salary
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