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United States Delivery Driver

Location:
Johnson City, NY
Posted:
October 29, 2024

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DAVID KEEN

Delivery Driver

Johnson City,New York, United States

+1-631-***-****

*******@*******.***

WORK EXPERIENCE

February 2021-Current

Delivery Driver

Empire auto parts

Hicksville, New York, United States

deliver auto parts. load and unload truck, collect payment or obtain signiture

March 2015-May 2019

Manufacturing Production Technician

Kincaid Plastics Inc

Brooksville, Florida, United States

Set up, test, and adjust manufacturing machinery or equipment, using any combination of electrical, electronic,

mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, or computer technologies.

March 2011-March 2018

Custodian, Cleaning

Seventh Day Adventist Church

Brooksville, Florida, United States

• Clean all areas of church such as; fellowship room, sanctuary, kitchen, bathrooms and entry way.

• Replace bulbs as needed and cleaning of doors and windows.

• Maintain anything assigned, also help where needed.

Machine Operator

November 2012-May 2013

Service Tech/Fiberglass

Melissa's golf carts

Brooksville, Florida, United States

• Clean and wax molds

• Spray gel coat, service golf carts,

• Deliver and pick up customer carts for service and repairs

• Rebuild gas engines.

June 2007-May 2012

Set up sonic welder and hot stamper

Daily Labor

Brooksville, Florida, United States

• Helped train new employees.

• Set up milling machines.

• Worked in plastic manufacturing

• Operated presses.

• Trimmed parts.

• Set up heat stacker.

• Packed parts for shipping.

• Helped with warehouse inventory.

February 2007-June 2007

Driver/Roofer

Dixie Roofing

Brooksville, Florida, United States

• Helped roofers by performing duties of lesser skill.

• Duties included using, supplying or holding materials or tools, and cleaned work

area and equipment, also drove the truck.

September 2006-December 2006

Telemarketer

Police Protective Fund

United States

Springhill, FL

• Made cold calls to raise monies on behalf of fallen officers in the line of duty.

February 2006-September 2006

Manager

Texaco Express Lube

Ocala, Florida, United States

• Diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul automotive vehicles.

• Help customers with problems.

• Suggest additional services.

• Set employees work days.

• Stock inventory.

• Cash out customers.

• Open and close shop and do night drops.

• Change oil and other fluids as requested by customers.

• Work as team.

Delivery Driver

October 1993-July 1999

Duties Delivery truck drivers and driver

Pasco Auto Salvage

Hudson, Florida, United States

9910 Houston Ave, Hudson, FL

Delivery drivers drop packages off with customers. Delivery truck drivers and driver/sales

workers pick up, transport, and drop off packages and small shipments within a local region or urban area. They drive

trucks with a 26,000-pound gross vehicle weight (GVW) capacity or less. Most of the time, they transport merchandise

from a distribution center to businesses and households. Duties Delivery truck drivers and driver/sales workers

typically do the following: *

Load and unload their cargo * Communicate with customers to determine pickup and delivery

needs * Report any incidents they encounter on the road to a dispatcher * Follow all applicable

traffic laws * Report serious mechanical problems to the appropriate personnel * Keep their truck

and associated equipment clean and in good working order * Accept payments for the shipment *

Handle paperwork, such as receipts or delivery confirmation notices Most drivers generally

receive instructions to go to a delivery location at a particular time, and it is up to them to determine the best route.

Other drivers have a regular daily or weekly delivery schedule. All

drivers must have a thorough understanding of an area's street grid and know which roads

allow trucks and which do not. The following examples are types of delivery truck drivers and

driver/sales workers: Light truck drivers, often called pickup and delivery or P&D drivers, are the most common type

of delivery driver. They drive small trucks or vans from distribution centers to delivery locations. Drivers make

deliveries based on a set schedule. Some drivers stop at the distribution center once only, in the morning, and make

many stops throughout the day. Others

make multiple trips between the distribution center and delivery locations. Some drivers make

deliveries from a retail location to customers. Driver/sales workers are delivery drivers who

have additional sales responsibilities. They recommend new products to businesses and solicit

new customers. These drivers may have a regular delivery route and be responsible for adding

new clients located along their route. For example, they may make regular deliveries to a

hardware store and encourage the store's manager to offer a new type of product. Some

driver/sales workers use their own vehicles to deliver goods to customers, such as takeout

food, and accept payment for those goods. Freelance or independent driver/sales workers may

use smartphone apps to find specific delivery jobs.

October 1992-September 1993

Delivery Driver/Customer Service

98 Auto Recyclers-Salvage

Brooksville, Florida, United States

Delivery drivers drop packages off with customers. Delivery truck drivers and driver/sales

workers pick up, transport, and drop off packages and small shipments within a local region or urban area. They drive

trucks with a 26,000-pound gross vehicle weight (GVW) capacity or less. Most of the time, they transport merchandise

from a distribution center to businesses and households. Duties Delivery truck drivers and driver/sales workers

typically do the following: *

Load and unload their cargo * Communicate with customers to determine pickup and delivery

needs * Report any incidents they encounter on the road to a dispatcher * Follow all applicable

traffic laws * Report serious mechanical problems to the appropriate personnel * Keep their truck

and associated equipment clean and in good working order * Accept payments for the shipment *

Handle paperwork, such as receipts or delivery confirmation notices Most drivers generally

receive instructions to go to a delivery location at a particular time, and it is up to them to determine the best route.

Other drivers have a regular daily or weekly delivery schedule. All

drivers must have a thorough understanding of an area's street grid and know which roads

allow trucks and which do not. The following examples are types of delivery truck drivers and

driver/sales workers: Light truck drivers, often called pickup and delivery or P&D drivers, are the most common type

of delivery driver. They drive small trucks or vans from distribution centers to delivery locations. Drivers make

deliveries based on a set schedule. Some drivers stop at the distribution center once only, in the morning, and make

many stops throughout the day. Others

make multiple trips between the distribution center and delivery locations. Some drivers make

deliveries from a retail location to customers. Driver/sales workers are delivery drivers who

have additional sales responsibilities. They recommend new products to businesses and solicit

new customers. These drivers may have a regular delivery route and be responsible for adding

new clients located along their route. For example, they may make regular deliveries to a

hardware store and encourage the store's manager to offer a new type of product. Some

driver/sales workers use their own vehicles to deliver goods to customers, such as takeout

food, and accept payment for those goods. Freelance or independent driver/sales workers may

use smartphone apps to find specific delivery jobs.

March 1986-June 1988

CNC Machine Operator

Walker Foundry

Roanoke, Virginia, United States

Load and unload parts from cnc. Inspect parts before deburring, milling or other secondary

work.Oversee that cnc is operating properly. Make adjustments as needed.

October 1985-May 1986

Machinist, Metal

Goodway Industries

Bohemia, New York, United States

• Read blue prints.

• Cut raw stock and machine to prints.

• Set-up mill and lathe as needed.

SKILLS

Kitchen Automotive Service CNC Fiberglass Machinist Plastics Rebuild Engines Assembly CNC Machine Lathe Milling

Riveting Deburring Final Inspection Stacker Read Blue Prints Milling Machines Packing Warehouse Inventory Shipping

Customer Service Oriented Customer Service

Dispatcher Adjustments Payments Drivers Inventory Retail Marketing Retail Telemarketer Retail Sales

CERTIFICATIONS

Occupational Licenses & Certificates

Certification Title

LANGUAGES

English - Intermediate



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