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PT Freight PU and Delivery Driver

United Parcel Service, Inc - DALLAS, TX

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END DATE September 11, 2012

Job Summary

Company
United Parcel Service... United Parcel Service, Inc
Location
DALLAS, TX
Job Type
Regular
Job Classification
Full Time
Experience
not provided
Education
not provided
Company Ref #
32_TXDSD32_TXDSD
AJE Ref #
558800801
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Job Description

UPS Cartage Services Inc., a UPS Company is recruiting individuals to work as Part-Time, Heavy Air Freight Pick-up and Delivery Drivers. This position involves the timely pickup, labeling, loading and delivery of shipments, using the equipment, policies and procedures required by the company. Qualified applicants are required to have a valid class A Commercial Drivers License with a HazMat endorsement. Candidates are required to pass a UPS Cartage road test, DOT physical exam and a drug screen. Heavy Air Freight Pick-up and Delivery Drivers must have excellent customer contact and driving skills, including the ability to operate a vehicle equipped with a standard (manual) transmission, lift gates and other material handling equipment. This position could involve driving a tractor-trailer unit to one or more customer locations and retuning to the original domicile during the same shift. Heavy Air Freight Pick-up and Delivery Drivers are expected to comply with UPS appearance guidelines. Individuals should be able to work without immediate supervision.UPS offers a very competitive benefits package including excellent starting wages, paid vacations, medical, dental, vision and prescription coverage for employee and family and a 401(k) plan. UPS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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