Meal Packers and Overnight Delivery Drivers Wanted General Labor - Sacramento, CA at Geebo

Meal Packers and Overnight Delivery Drivers Wanted

Hi! We are Fit Eats ( www.fiteats.com ), a meal delivery service from Sacramento who prepares fun and delicious meals with cutting-edge nutrition and locally-grown ingredients. Our meals are delivered straight to the client's doorstep for the most convenient solution to food in town. Please reply to this ad with your resume and which job you would like to apply for. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE . MEAL PACKER Compensation is $8.50/hr to start, and the possibility of a raise after 2 months depending on performance. Extremely focused and quiet. If you like to talk, this job is not for you. Outstanding attention to detail. Ability to work on a fast-paced environment. If you like to do things slow, this may
not be for you. Extremely reliable. Food Handler's Certificate is preferred. OVERNIGHT DELIVERY DRIVER This position requires about 5 hours (11pm-4am) per delivery day. 3 days a week-- Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday nights. The driver will arrive at our kitchen at 11pm, pick up the bags, and proceed to deliver them to our client's houses. Since it's overnight, the driver just needs to leave the bag at the doorstep without the need to ring the bell or interact with them. Compensation is as an INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR , $0.50/mile
$1.50 per stop
$5 miles adjustment a night. This averages $22/hr. We deliver every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday nights. Musts:
Punctual and extremely reliable (sorry, flakes need not apply) Have your own well-maintained vehicle Have up-to-date vehicle liability insurance and bodily injury coverage Can fluently use a smartphone and/or a navigation system Past food delivery experience a plus Is OK driving at night for long periods of timeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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