Seeking Drivers! $20.00/Hr. Plus Bonus Potential. Full Time (40-45 hrs/week) OR Part-time 30-35 hrs/week.

Read Ye! Read Ye!
Seeking Drivers in the areas of Canfield, OH & immediately surrounding communities 

Are you tired of inconsistent and back-breaking work?
Tired of an inconsistent money stream?
Wish you had a steady paycheck that you can plan your life around?
If so... I've got the perfect opportunity for you paying $20.00 an hour -  plus Bonus Potential ! 

This is a huge opportunity to take control of your finances and have more control with your free time.

And, here's the best part of it: It's a schedule of 3 OR 4 days per week, providing 32 - 35 hours per week for PT, Or 40 - 45 hours per week for FT - You decide! That's 3 or 4 days off per week!
No experience? No worries! We'll train you!
You will be in the truck by yourself - but will have our Dispatcher guiding you over a smart-phone.
This is a very meaningful & personally-gratifying position - helping our customers who appreciate our unique valued-service!

Candidates selected for interview will be contacted directly.

Job Title: Driver of Roll-Off Dumpsters, with a smaller, residential-friendly, single-axle truck

Note: You do NOT need a CDL to drive for us! We will train.
If you can drive a large pick-up Truck, then you can drive our trucks.
Many of our drivers never possessed a CDL before; and they do very well!

Job Description: Delivery and pick up 6 - 20 yard roll off dumpsters for construction /household debris.

Anticipated Start Date: Immediate Position Available
Licensing/Certification: No CDL needed. Requires a Current commercial DOT driver's medical card; if you don't have one, you will need to get one (cost about $80)

See this 1 min video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8gl5RX-cGs&t=2s

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Travel: Company truck is provided

Qualifications:
Must be at least 25 years of age or older, with Clean driving record
Professional attitude and appearance a must
Must be able to speak, read, and write English well enough to represent company in a professional manner, understand highway traffic and signals, respond to official questions, and be able to make legible entries on reports and records
Ability to perform physical requirements of the position
Some commercial vehicle operation experience preferable
Must have good understanding of local area and neighborhoods
*** On-boarding Requires Criminal History Background check; MVR record screening also performed
Must be able to pass 12-panel drug screening

Specific Skills: Operate and drive lift trucks to transport trash, Tarp and ensure safety and security of cargo,  Receive and relay information to central dispatcher, Perform pre and post trip inspections of vehicle.  Maintain cleanliness of vehicle. 

Additional Skills: Professionalism in customer service. Handle inquiries from customers. Experience in construction industry is an asset.
Preferred: Prefer candidates who have familiarity with smart-phones.


Benefits package for Part Time includes 401K (after 1 year)

Benefits package for Full Time includes 401K (after 1 year), PTO, 6 paid Holidays and HRA (Health Reimbursement Arrangement). 


About the Company:
Bin There Dump That, Tri-State



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