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Bakery Vehicle Driver: North Route

Abigails Oven Abigails Oven Spanish Fork, UT Spanish Fork, UT Part-time Part-time $18 - $19 an hour $18 - $19 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Bakery Driver The Company:
At Abigail's Oven, we're connecting you to bread the way it's been made throughout history.
With just three perfect ingredients.
The Position:
We're looking for a Bakery Driver to deliver bread from our Spanish Fork bakery to Logan Utah, then back on Tuesdays and Fridays beginning at 4:
30 am to 3:
30 pm.
Pay starts at $19 per hour.
We would like the first delivery day to be the 21st of February.
Deliveries begin at 4:
30 am and run about 11 hours, for a total of about 22 hours per week.
Steady up-front hours with solid pay.
A free gourmet bread stipend.
Requirements:
Entry-level position, no experience necessary, but helpful, will train on-site.
Must be punctual, dependable, positive, work well with others, and have good attention to detail.
Must be 25 or older, a law-abiding, careful driver, with a clean record.
Must be able to lift up to 80 lbs.
Responsibilities:
Organize and oversee vehicle.
Deliver bread to stores.
Stock displays with bread, samples, and promotional materials.
Track and report sales and returns.
The Location:
Abigail's Oven is based in Spanish Fork, Utah.
We love this city, it still has a small-town feel even with a large upsurge in growth.
We also love our location right across from the County Fairgrounds:
trees, grass, sunshine, and a quiet neighborhood! Why Should You Apply? Good, upbeat environment delivering bread to health food stores and helping improve quality of life.
Regular hours that let you manage your work/life balance.
Straightforward job, no experience required, just your upbeat personality! E04JI8006ic7405udob.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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