Seeking Drivers (Newark International Airport) Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Seeking Drivers (Newark International Airport)

Drivers wanted ASAP! (Newark-EWR)
Cavalry Staffing is a drug and alcohol-free workplace and is one of the fastest growing staffing firms in the country. We are rapidly expanding nationwide. We partner with industry leading clients in Transportation, Healthcare and Hospitality. We strategically align ourselves to improve efficiencies and job satisfaction for our clients' workforces. We have leading edge technology including bio-metric timekeeping, cutting edge software and electronic pay cards. Cavalry Staffing takes great pride in its employees and the partnerships we form with our clients.
We are seeking DRIVERS to work with us at major car rental facilities in Newark-EWR. Drivers help us to transport rental cars throughout several facilities. A valid NJ/NY driver's license with at least 1 full year of driving history is required for ALL positions. MANY positions are open and available!!!!
We Offer:
-EXCELLENT Career Growth Opportunities
-Flexible Scheduling
-Weekly Pay
-Health Benefits
-Base Salary: starting at $8.38/hr-$10.38/hr Fast track to leadership roles, supervisor, etc for those who qualify and perform safely
OPPORTUNITY TO BE PROMOTED TO LEADERSHIP ROLES:
$9.38/HR FOR SQUAD LEADERS
$10.38/HR FOR TROOP LEADERS
EOE/MFDV.
TO APPLY
Respond in your resume and call the office directly 862-234-2822 to set up an interview.
Requirements:
- Must be able to pass pre-employment drug screen
-Must be 21 years of age (18 if a full time student)
- Must be able to work weekends, evenings, and holidays
- Minimum 1 year driving history
- Valid NY/NJ Driver License
- No DUI/DWI in past 5 years
- No more than one moving violation or at fault accident in the past 3 years
IMMEDIATE POSITIONS AVAILABLE Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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