Delivery Driver Transportation & Warehousing - Hagerstown, MD at Geebo

Delivery Driver

Papa John's Papa John's Hagerstown, MD Hagerstown, MD Part-time Part-time Up to $22 an hour Up to $22 an hour 16 hours ago 16 hours ago 16 hours ago PJ Restaurant Group is a fast growing Papa John's franchise.
We are looking for individuals with energetic and positive personalities.
We offer higher wages than most any other delivery company.
We offer a split hourly rate AND you keep 100% of your tips AND paid mileage with all combined can average up to $24 per hour.
We also pay more for experience.
Shop around and compare us.
We want the best people.
This is a great job with very limited stress that you can average $15.
00 and up to $22.
00 an hour if you have a little hustle in you, pretty darn easily most days.
The days go quickly and you meet a lot of people, sometimes that's good, other times they make for great stories.
If you are looking for a career we promote our drivers to managers frequently.
If you have a good attitude and can handle being responsible with limited oversight you will really enjoy this job.
It helps your bottom line if you have a gas efficient vehicle and an understanding of how to use maps on your phone.
We are a new and expanding franchisee with Papa Johns.
Here at PJ Restaurants we sincerely focus on what we believe will make us great, and that is our people.
Better Ingredients Better Pizza.
Start your career today at Papa Johns.
Great starting pay Mileage paid daily Tips paid daily Very flexible schedule - part-time or full time Paid training and quick reviews with potential raises Meal discounts Advancement opportunities, many other benefits Here is the basic needs for us Minimum Age 18 years old You must be a team player, friendly, honest and like pizza- just kidding about the pizza Valid State Driver's License Acceptable motor vehicle record- requirements may vary- but your record does not have to be squeaky clean Proof of car insurance Reliable vehicle.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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