DRIVERS WANTED / Part Time and Full Time SHIFTS AVAILABLE Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

DRIVERS WANTED / Part Time and Full Time SHIFTS AVAILABLE

Flyte Tyme Worldwide, an executive sedan transportation company, is looking for qualified candidates who consider themselves as professional, courteous and always on time.
AM/PM and FULL TIME and PART TIME shifts available. Excellent hourly wage plus gratuities on all jobs.
Comprehensive training program for all new hires.
Requirements
o Minimum age 25 due to insurance regulations
o Valid driver's license with a clean record
o Must be flexible with schedule
o Possess excellent customer service and communication skills
o Must be able to meet individual state's requirements as well as insurance company requirements for criminal and DMV backgrounds
o Must have good knowledge of NY/NJ/CT/PA areas
o TLC and/or CDL license with passenger endorsement a PLUS but not required.
CHAUFFEURS WITH NYC TLC LICENSE AND/OR CDL WITH PASSENGER ENDORSEMENT WILL RECEIVE SIGN-ON BONUS.
APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED IN PERSON MONDAY -- FRIDAY 9AM -- 3PM IN ALL LOCATIONS.
MAHWAH, NJ OFFICE:
90 McKee Drive o Mahwah NJ 07430 o 888-888-LIMO Ext. 644 ask for Mr. Lorenzo Geroso
WINDSOR, NJ OFFICE:
92 N Main Street, Building 7A o Robbinsville, NJ 08561 o 888-888-LIMO Ext. 660 ask for Mr. Vincent Ford
PHILADELPHIA, PA OFFICE:
301 Wanamaker Avenue o Essington, PA 19028 o 888-888-LIMO Ext. 662 ask for Mr. Michael Barreto
STAMFORD, CT OFFICE:
18 Elmcroft Road o Stamford CT 06902 o 888-888-LIMO ext. 24780 ask for Mr. Brian Carlos
LOS ANGELES, CA OFFICE:
16521 Arminta Street o Van Nuys CA 91406 o 818-865-8880 ask for Mr. Dent
SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE:
1 South Linden Avenue, Suite #7 o South San Francisco CA 94080 o 415-642-2800 ask for Mr. Bannon
Thank you for your interest.
WWW.FLYTETYMELIMO.COMEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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