FedEx Delivery Driver Transportation & Warehousing - Omaha, NE at Geebo

FedEx Delivery Driver

Knock Knock Who Knock Knock Who Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Full-time Full-time $41,600 - $57,200 a year $41,600 - $57,200 a year $1000 Sign on Bonus!! Pay:
$800 - $1100 weekly Terminal Location:
11414 S 150th St, Omaha, NE 68138 What you will Need:
Must be at least 21 years old Must have a valid driver's license Must submit to a background check Must be able to move boxes up to 150 lbs.
with or without reasonable accommodation As a delivery driver you will be driving a FedEx branded vehicle delivering packages to customers in residential and commercial areas.
This is a physical job that requires you to maneuver packages up to 150 lbs.
with or without reasonable accommodation.
Delivery Drivers can see anywhere from 150 to 200
stops per day in our residential areas.
The area that we deliver in is everything West of 156th Street in Omaha.
If you like to stay active and on the move, this is the job for you!! Ready to take the first step towards a fulfilling new career? Apply now or send a text with your name to Zach at (712) 828-0170, and we'll follow up with you right away! As a member of our team, you'll enjoy:
8hr days with most drivers able to complete routes before that with a solid pace.
$1000 Sign on Bonus Competitive compensation
Benefits:
Heath insurance after 3 months!! Paid Training Weekly Paycheck Independence:
spend most of your day on the road, delivering packages to customers Stay active and engaged by constantly moving from your delivery vehicle to the customer's doorstep
Responsibilities:
Arrive at the FedEx Terminal on time to pick up the vehicle and packages Conduct pre/post-trip vehicle inspections Operate delivery vehicles safely, securely, and competently Handle and maneuver packages of varying sizes and weights without damage to the packages, vehicle, or yourself Effectively use GPS to arrive at your destinations accurately Scanning and logging packages.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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