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Job Description Route Masters with FedEx Ground has IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for delivery drivers in Austell, GA. Our delivery drivers will be delivering to local residents and businesses. You will be operating out of the FedEx terminal at 7585 Factory Shoals Rd Austell, GA 30618.

We are looking for motivated and dependable individuals to work as part of a team. If you are seeking an employer that will treat you with respect, offer competitive pay, and encourage growth and development, Route Masters is the right choice for you. DON'T MISS OUT ON THE OPPORTUNITY TO BEGIN YOUR CAREER WITH FEDEX GROUND.

APPLY TODAY. We are now accepting applications for full-time and part-time delivery drivers. Pay: $150-$200/day Up to $1000 A WEEK.

Benefits: Weekly Paycheck - Direct Deposits on Fridays Additional workdays available Paid Training Health Benefits offered Company provided uniforms Safety oriented company culture Other performance-based incentives Schedule: The Terminal is open Monday through Sunday 7:30AM to completion. (completion is usually around 5 or 6 but can go later) Route Masters needs flexible people with flexible hours. What makes this job so desirable: Stay Active: You will deliver, on average, 120-160 stops per day.

You will get your exercise while working. Independence: You will be working alone at your own pace, managing your own route, and making good business decisions. Great Benefits: For all full-time delivery drivers.

Customer Service: Customers like to see you coming. You are essential to ensure customers get the goods they are eagerly waiting for. Awesome Work Culture: Positive culture and team environment.

Be Home Daily: Enjoy the benefits of being a professional driver while coming home to your family every evening. Responsibilities: Arrive at FedEx terminal on time to pick up vehicle and packages Conduct pre/post trip vehicle inspections Operate delivery vehicles safely, securely, and competently Handle and maneuver packages of varying sizes and weights without damage to the packages, vehicle, or yourself Effectively use GPS to arrive at your destinations accurately Scanning and logging packages Requirements: Drivers must be 21 years of age or older Drivers must have a valid driver's license and clean Motor Vehicle Report Drivers must be willing to submit to a background check Drivers must be able to physically manage packages up to 150 lbs. Drivers must be able to work in all weather conditions Drivers must live within 45 minutes of the terminal Drivers must be able to pass a drug test and DOT physical exam (PAID BY EMPLOYER) No CDL required.

Company vehicle provided. Candidates with previous experience are a good fit for this position. Military veterans are welcome.

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