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Chauffeurs for kids Driver Transport Service
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Country: USA
Location: Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI 53207
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Other
Location:Milwaukee, WI 53207
Status:Part Time, Employee
Occupations:Other
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Chauffeurs for kids Driver Transport Service
Chauffeurs for kids
Our well-established, high-quality kids’ transport service needs smart, reliable people who want a dynamic work environment and enjoy challenges.
We are not a school bus company.
You must be 25+ and have a clean personal background and driving record. You must have well-developed problem-solving skills, and be able to accept and fulfill significant responsibilities. You must also have a computer in your home, through which you have internet access.
Most importantly, you must enjoy working with kids of all kinds.
This position requires that you be available Monday through Friday. You will have some choice in your start time, and in the number of hours per day that you work; most drivers average between 3 and 6 hours each day. Our earliest routes begin at approximately 6:00 a.m., and we pick-up riders until 7:00 p.m.
This is NOT an "on call" position; we schedule our routes and drivers in advance.
The starting hourly rate is $10.00, and the training period lasts 3 months. At the end of three months, the hourly rate can go up to $12 per hour. Subsequent hourly rate increases are based on your total on-the-clock hours.
Apply now to email your resume over or you can fax it to 414.764.9525, or mail it to GKG, 5151 S. Howell Ave., Ste. E, Milwaukee, WI 53207. For more information about us, visit www.gokidgoweb.com
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