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Ivy Leighllc in Newark, NJ is looking for one delivery driver to join our 10 person strong team. Our ideal candidate is self-driven, ambitious, and hard-working. Benefits We offer many great benefits, including free early access to your pay through Homebase. Responsibilities Drive vehicle to deliver goods to customers Navigate a variety of routes throughout the city while adhering to a time schedule Load and unload goods to be delivered Complete logs and reports Qualifications Safe driving record Valid Driver's License Dedicated to working as a team towards one goal We are looking forward to receiving your application. Thank you. By applying to this job, you agree to receive periodic text messages from this employer and Homebase about your pending job application. Opt out anytime. Msg & data rates may apply. Powered by Homebase . Free employee scheduling, time clock and hiring tools.
A regional truck driver's job is to transport goods within a specific region using a commercial vehicle. Their responsibilities include: Driving: Driving a commercial truck to pick up and deliver materials Maintaining the truck: Performing basic maintenance on the truck and ensuring it's in good working order before each trip Keeping records: Maintaining driving logs and recording fuel costs and miles traveled Following rules: Following all company, state, and federal rules and regulations Reporting incidents: Reporting any on-road incidents to a dispatcher Loading and unloading: Loading and unloading freight, depending on union regulations and the job Regional truck drivers usually work shorter routes within a designated area, such as their home state and surrounding states. They may return home daily or weekly, which can offer a better work-life balance than long-haul drivers. To become a regional truck driver, you'll typically need a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and a clean driving record. You should also have strong communication and judgment skills, excellent hearing and vision, and be able to sit for several hours at a time.