Post Job Free
Sign in

Delivery Driver

Company:
Colafemina Logistics LLC
Location:
Cohoes, NY, 12047
Posted:
May 04, 2024
Apply

Description:

Job Description

Looking for work over the summer? School breaks? Beyond?

Are you an excellent driver? Do you like to stay active throughout the day?

Have you ever saw an Amazon truck, watched the driver deliver a package and thought, I could do that job?

Who are we?

Colafemina Logistics is an Amazon Delivery Service Partner (DSP)- an independent business that partners with Amazon.

What is a typical day like according to our drivers?

Start the morning with a team huddle and soon you'll be loading up your vehicle and hitting the road. With each stop along your route, you could be delivering that last-minute birthday present, a replacement part someone needs, an order of essential household items and more- we deliver items from ounces in weight up to 70 pounds (we have hand trucks available). When our drivers deliver packages safely and on time, customers smile... and when the customers are happy, you are recognized! When all the packages are delivered for the day, it's back to the station to drop off the vehicle and that about wraps your day up!

Amazon-branded vehicle provided! Non-CDL delivery driver!

Shifts typically start around 9:40 am. Shifts range, usually between 7-10 hours per day. Part-time workers can work 1-3 days, Full-time and seasonal FT workers work 4 days.

Key Compensation & Benefits

$19.75 / Hour to start

Paid Training and a team lead to mentor you

Paid Time Off (PTO)- starts accruing day 1!

Bonus: You'll get lots of steps in during the day!

Delivery Driver Basic Requirements

Eligible to work in the U.S

Must have a valid driver's license

At least 21 years of age due to insurance purposes

Hiring Process

Takes up to 2 weeks due to the interview, background check and drug screen

Training is 2 days in a classroom environment and then a driving test, followed by 1-2 days out on the road with a trainer. After that, you will be given a "nursery" route to start with, which means less stops, and quickly work your way up to a full route

Apply