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Independent Contractor/Driver
In search of Independent Contractor (IC) drivers that are available on an as-needed basis, during regular business hours (Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm) to move passenger vehicles for companies throughout the contiguous United States. These moves can be local or long distance and do not require a special license or training.
This is not an offer of employment or a job position.
As an IC you will be offered a flat rate fee to move a vehicle from point to point
Requires the IC to have the necessary credit worthiness and/or cash flow to support operating their business and carrying out the moving of the vehicles.
The IC is responsible for their own travel/expenses in addition to the gas, tolls and services for the customer’s vehicle. Each vehicle offered will have its own flat rate fee, which varies from move to move.
We do not have regular or average flat rate fees,
as each move is different from another. Upon delivery of the vehicle, you will submit an invoice for the flat rate that was agreed upon and that invoice will be paid to you within 30 days.
Qualifications for Independent Contractor Drivers’ for PARS you must:
Have a minimum of 5 years driving experience.
Be fluent in English
Have a clean driving record and criminal history.
Have a smartphone capable of taking pictures, sending/receiving emails/texts and document scanning (free apps available online)
Have knowledge on using basic apps
Have a computer with the ability to print documents
Have a bank account to receive direct deposit payments
Be non-smoking (including electronic cigarettes) per requirement of our clients.
Driver Responsibility
Responsibility are and not limited to
Job Type: Contract
Pay: $1.00 - $33.00 per hour
Benefits:
Day range:
Experience level:
Ability to Relocate:
Work Location: On the road
Contractor
Ambulatory Healthcare Services
$36k-47k (estimate)
04/05/2024
07/15/2024
pars.com.br
LONE JACK, MO
500 - 1,000
1981
HOWARD PORPST
<$5M
Ambulatory Healthcare Services
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