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Route Delivery Driver

The Longview Daily News Circulation department is seeking a full time Route Delivery Driver. Duties include working with carriers related to service, collection and sales, as well as designated delivery of open routes and promptly solving customer service issues. The work schedule varies but is typically 3am to 1130am 5 days a week.
As part of Lee Enterprises, The Daily News offers excellent earnings potential and a full benefits package, along with a professional and comfortable work environment focused on growth opportunities for employees. We are an equal opportunity employer and drug-free workplace. All applicants considered for employment must pass a post-offer drug screen, including the use of marijuana, and background/ DMV check prior to commencing employment. Please apply online at www.tdn.com/workhere
Qualifications include:
Must have a reliable transportation, valid driver's license and proof of insurance
Clean driving record as verified through a DMV check
Excellent communication and organizational skills and demonstrate the ability to meet deadlines
Knowledge of regional geography and landmarks and the ability to navigate by map or written direction
Excellent customer service skills
Ability to use basic arithmetic and make quick calculations
Ability to adapt quickly to changes in environment and workload
Knowledge of Microsoft Office, email, mapping applications and cell phone use
This position includes:
All weather driving in both day and night hours
Frequent entering and exiting of a vehicle
Throwing newspapers from both sides of vehicle
Frequent lifting of newspaper bundles and carrier supplies weighing up to 50 pounds
Sitting for long periods of time in vehicle or at desk
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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