Dallas Delivery Driver (Non-CDL Driver)- AM 22/HR
Farmer'S Fridge
Location: Dallas Texas
Time: 5 months ago
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At Farmer’s Fridge, we believe it should be easy for everyone to get delicious, nutritious food in a hurry. We source the best ingredients we can find and bring them to our kitchen in Chicago’s Fulton Market. Every day we chop, roast, mix, and shred everything by hand, creating tasty salads, meals, and snacks that we deliver daily to our growing network of citywide Fridges. Chances are good there’s a Fridge near you right now, stocked full of good stuff, waiting to serve you something tasty with a few taps of a touchscreen.
If you’re passionate about our mission we’d love to hear from you! Please review our open positions and apply to the positions that match your qualifications.
Since our recruiting process is homegrown (no robots involved), when we experience a high volume of applicants, it becomes quite challenging to respond timely to each request. However, be assured that we will provide you with an update as soon as possible.Non-CDL Driver role
Hourly Rate: $22 per hour/ $1,500 sign on bonus!
Monthly Performance Bonus: $350
Shift Schedule: 7 day availability
AM: 3 AM - 11 AM (5 days)
Location: 1212 Dolton Drive #302, Dallas, TX 75207
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Farmer’s Fridge makes fruits and vegetables accessible and approachable for everyone. We offer a variety of fresh, healthy, ready-to-eat meals and snacks through our fresh food vending machines, wholesale partners, and our office pantry solution — providing chef-curated meals to customers within seconds. Today, we operate a network of Fridges and partner with clients nationwide in high-foot-traffic areas, such as airports, hospitals, universities, and large office buildings — where there is limited accessibility to fresh, healthy, grab-n-go options.
We care deeply about what we’re creating and aspire to make sure our customers feel that through every touchpoint. This shows up in many ways across the business. We are committed to prioritizing food safety, we are passionate about product quality, we value our employees, we champion the best idea no matter where it comes from, and we’re committed to making an overall positive impact as we scale.
You’ll get…
- Traditional benefits for full-time hourly – Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Short Term and Long Term Disability.
- Competitive Salary & 401K company match that vests immediately upon participation
- Equity available to full time employees after 1 year of employment
- Generous sick leave & PTO policy
- Paid holidays
- $50 cell phone credit
About the Role:
The Delivery Driver role is a crucial part of achieving our mission of making healthy food more accessible for everyone. You’ll deliver food to our wholesale retail partners and Smart Fridges. Your job is to own your route by making sure that deliveries are sent to the correct address, during the correct time window, and ensuring our customers are getting the best possible delivery experience. You will be the face of Farmer’s Fridge when making deliveries so it is crucial that you have a positive and professional attitude.
- Drivers safely and efficiently maneuver city streets in a company-owned refrigerated van, deliver food to customers, fridges, and retail partners, and then use an iPad to communicate completed deliveries
- Success will be measured by consistent on-time deliveries and your ability to follow our delivery processes
- You’ll be the only Farmer’s Fridge employee that people see so you must be friendly and knowledgeable
Necessary knowledge, skills, and experience:
- Professional driving particularly with food shipment using a refrigerated box truck (Preferred)
- Ability to use technology: computers, Microsoft and iPads
- Some knowledge of mechanics (minor repairs to vans or smart fridges)
- Ability to read and understand delivery instructions
- Ability to lift at least 50 pounds
- Non-CDL Driver
Personal characteristics:
- Friendly: Your team needs to trust and feel empowered by you. Your friendly demeanor will make them feel comfortable approaching you with problems.
- Organization: You need to have a plan for your drivers and make sure that they’re enabled to carry out their routes.
- Teamwork: Even though you’ll be working solo most of the time, we’re also a team and we need to be able to depend on one another.
- Improvement Oriented: You always look for ways to do things better, smarter, and faster.
Innovate & Elevate - We're all teachers and learners. You'll grow, and help grow the company through cross-functional collaboration, open access to leadership, and regular business updates. You have a direct impact on the company’s bottom line. You can also impact your bottom line by participating in our 401(k) plan that includes a company match with immediate vesting.
Farmer’s Fridge is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
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