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Relief Route Driver
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Country: USA
Location: Virginia-Richmond Richmond, VA 23219
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Logistics/Transportation
Location:Richmond, VA 23219
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Truck Driving
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Relief Route Driver
If you can work independently and provide high quality service, we need to talk! ARAMARK Refreshment Services is American’s leading coffee and vending company, a dynamic division of ARAMARK Corporation. We partner with businesses of all sizes, including Fortune 500 leaders in virtually every industry with coffee and vending services. This year, ARAMARK is ranked number 1 in its industry by FORTUNE magazines prestigious list of Americas Most Admired Companies for 2008. We are currently looking for a Relief Route Driver / Utility to support our Richmond Market Center located Richmond, VA. The successful candidate will:- Provide consistent, world-class customer service- Deliver sales and service to existing customers Minimum Requirements:- Excellent Communication / Interpersonal Skills- Ability to work independently- Valid Drivers license (excellent record required)- Ability to lift a minimum of 50lbs Our employees enjoy an exceptional compensation package with a salary commensurate with experience (1st year 25K to 32K) as well as medical, dental, life insurance and pension. Additional benefits include company provided vehicle, professional uniforms. Please email your resume to Vreeland-Sean@aramark.com Or fax your resume to (804) 788-8017 attention, Sean Vreeland
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