Bus Driver / Driver Trainee- Hamilton Transportation & Warehousing - Hamilton, NY at Geebo

Bus Driver / Driver Trainee- Hamilton

Fantastic Part-Time Opportunity! No experience required! Paid Training & Sign On Bonus! Competitive Pay!
This is a great driving job if you are looking for a consistent part time schedule, especially if you are a ride share driver, gig worker, retiree, stay-at-home parent, college student or someone who enjoys part-time work.
What the position offers:
Opportunity for growth and advancement
Driver starting salary: $18.47 to $22.65/hour, based on experience and license
Driver Trainees are paid $15.01/hour while in training
$750 sign-on bonus for CDL A or B with Passenger & School Bus Endorsement, $250 sign-on for Driver Trainee
Part time work during the school year of September through June with sign up for extra runs or summer work
Part-time with 20-25 hours per week with opportunities for extra hours
Paid Snow Days
Teladoc service 100% covered by Company (virtual healthcare - can treat, diagnose most non-emergency conditions, prescribe medication)
Other
Benefits: 401k with company match, medical insurance per ACA criteria, voluntary benefits include dental, vision, life insurance and more
Flexible Work Schedule
Referral Bonuses
What is required:
If you have had a valid drivers' license for at least one year, we want to hear from you!
Good verbal communication skills
At least 21 years old
Must have a valid driver's license and have at least 1-year experience driving (class A, B, C. D, E)
Be subject to a background check, drug screen & physical
Ability to work with people in a positive manner
Apply Today!
We try to attract a diverse workforce. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.
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