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ROLE SUMMARY :
The Driver Non-CDL reporting directly to the Driver Supervisor is responsible for the on-time delivery and merchandising of products to our customers.
Drivers are the first and most frequent representation of Eagle to our customers and should provide safe, timely, and professional service.
RESPONSIBILITIES
QUALIFICATIONS
WHY EAGLE DISTRIBUTING :
We pride ourselves on being Agile, Innovative, and Elite. We want people that enjoy making a mark on a company and continuing to grow our company over the next decade, don't just watch the launch be a part of it!
BENEFITS :
Health insurance starting day one.
401(k) with company match.
Dental Insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Last updated : 2024-06-30
Full Time
Wholesale
$42k-54k (estimate)
07/02/2024
07/04/2024
eagledistributing.com
ASHLAND, KY
100 - 200
1983
GEORGE CASEY HILL
$10M - $50M
Wholesale
Budweiser was introduced to Eastern Tennessee in the mid 1880s. It was delivered by a variety of distributors including companies whose primary business was food, other beverages, and even pharmaceuticals. Following Prohibition, several companies distributed Anheuser-Busch products until 1946 when Smoky Mountain Beverage, owned by Charles Brown, took total control from Royal Crown Bottling. In 1958 the distributorship was sold to E.L. Tipton, who renamed the enterprise Tipton Distributing Company. He built a new warehouse facility which is still the home of current company operations. His fami...ly held the franchise until 1983, when Raymond D. Hand purchased the company and rechristened it Eagle Distributing Company, Inc. Owner and President of Eagle Distributing Company, Ray Hand was introduced into the malt beverage industry at a very young age. His early start was truly a family affair. Ray worked with his brother, Charles, at their fathers distributing company in Clarksville, Tennessee. Oertles 92 was the most popular brand at that time. Some years later, Anheuser-Busch products were acquired and added to the product line. After continuing his higher education, Ray started a successful uniform laundry business, but decided that his future was in the beer industry.
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