1. Shipping:
Choose the Right Packaging: Select a box or container that fits the item snugly, with no excess space to avoid shifting during transit.
Use Protective Material: Wrap fragile items with bubble wrap, foam, or other packaging materials to minimize damage during transit.
Seal the Package Well: Use strong packing tape to seal the box or container securely.
Label Clearly: Ensure the shipping label is clear and readable.
2. Driving:
Transporting goods from the shipper (e.g., warehouse or supplier) to the receiver (e.g., customer or warehouse)
3. Ensuring Safe Delivery:
Ensuring the goods arrive safely and on time.
4. Paperwork:
Managing bills of lading delivery receipts and other documentation for the shipments.
5. Loading and Unloading Cargo:
Loading goods onto the delivery van at the warehouse or facility and unload the at the destination.
6. Customer Interaction:
Often working directly with customers to ensure the correct goods are delivered and addressing any concerns or questions.
7. Driving Fork Truck
8. Receiving in material
9. Must be a US citizen without any felony convictions
10. Must have good driving record.
Retirees welcome to apply. Part time possible.