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Cold Freight Services is looking for friendly, hard-working and dependable candidates to join our team as delivery drivers! Known as the "911 of the foodservice industry", our team of delivery professionals work together with dispatch staff to get critical items delivered quickly all over the southeast to the restaurants you know and love, every day of the year.
Our part time position incorporates the flexibility to deliver during a flexible schedule that fits your availability! We are looking to cover all shifts, including nights and weekends.
Key benefits:
  • Competitive pay with multiple opportunities to earn
  • Flexible work schedule
  • Late model equipment to drive
  • Fast-paced environment with opportunities to advance
Job entails:
  • Southeastern US travel - our drivers return home most every night
  • Company vehicles - we pay for the fuel!
  • Late model equipment
  • Uniform and tablet provided for work


Position Requirements
  • High School Diploma or equivalent
  • Excellent driving record
  • Excellent communication and decision making skills
  • Ability to perform functions with mobile technology and applications
  • Ability to lift, load, and deliver merchandise
  • Ability to work evenings and weekend shifts
  • Valid driver’s license and ability to meet safe driving requirements
  • Drivers – 18 years or older


We welcome all levels of experience to apply for our part time non-CDL delivery position. Cold Freight Services is a great environment for self-motivated individuals with the will to succeed. Come join our team today!


Job Type: Part-time
Pay: Component pay, based on number of miles, pounds and stops delivered. Average earnings range between $14 and $18 hourly.
COVID-19 considerations: We are providing masks to our driving staff (while supplies last) for as long as the pandemic is in effect. Cleaning procedures of company vehicles that are shared among employees has also been revised to reduce risk of contamination

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