"Join our team! We're seeking a friendly, bilingual (Spanish/English) part-time Sales Representative to assist customers at our Fairfield, NJ furniture store on weekends. Responsibilities include greeting customers, providing product recommendations, processing sales, and ensuring a great shopping experience. If you're passionate about home decor and customer service, apply today!"
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.