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 DELIVERY DRIVERS (NO CDL REQUIRED)

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Country: USA
Location: Texas-Houston BRYAN, COLLEGE STATION, NAVASOTA, BRENHAM, TX 7780
Total applied: 40
DELIVERY DRIVERS (NO CDL REQUIRED)

Aaron’s Sales and Lease is the nation’s fastest growing retailer of furniture, electronics, computers and appliances! Aaron’s is now hiring DELIVERY DRIVERS IN BRYAN, COLLEGE STATION, NAVASOTA & BRENHAM! There is NO CDL REQUIRED – you only need a regular driver’s license with a clean driving record!  Our Delivery Drivers are guaranteed a 40 hour workweek, with SUNDAYS OFF! Earn competitive hourly pay + stop pay All deliveries are local (no long nights on the road or travel involved!).  Our drivers work with little to no supervision, and enjoy the freedom of spending the majority of their day on the Aaron’s truck.    Requirements:· At least 21 years of age (for insurance purposes)· Valid Texas Driver’s Lisence with a clean driving record· Ability to lift and dolly heavy merchandise, including furniture & appliances· Pass pre-employment background check and drug screen APPLY ONLINE OR AT AN AARON'S LOCATION NEAR YOU! Aaron's can offer you: Incentive Bonuses Group Medical & Dental Coverage Vacation, Sick and Holiday Pay On-going Training and Development Referral Bonus Life Insurance 401K Plan Direct Deposit Sundays Off Company: Aaron's Sales & Lease Ownership Location: BRYAN, COLLEGE STATION, NAVASOTA, BRENHAM, TX 77802 Salary/Wage: 9.00 - 10.00 USD /hourBASE PAY + STOP PAY Status: Full Time, Employee Job Category: Logistics/Transportation Career Level: Entry Level Employment contingent upon successful completion of national criminal background check, driving record check, and drug screen. All management positions require a minimum of 2 years of college or 2 years of management experience. EEO Contact Information Email:  Apply by Email Send this Job to a Friend

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