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Farm Delivery Driver (Non-CDL) - PT - 3 full days/wk - Immediate Hire! (Stamford)

$28/hour

14 Linden Pl, Stamford, CT 06902, USA

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**HIRING FOR IMMEDIATE START! 3 full days a week, Wednesday through Friday. Completion BONUS! This position requires a high level of physical strength and fitness as the deliveries are hand unloaded at each stop. Join our team as a Produce Delivery Driver and be a crucial part of our farm CSA logistics program. We are looking for individuals who are reliable, physically fit, friendly and detail-oriented to ensure timely deliveries from our hub in Stamford, CT to our members on Long Island. Job Type: Part-time Pay: $28.00 per hour Benefits: Weekly box of organic produce ($39 value) plus $250 end of season bonus Duties: - Safely operate our 18' and 20' straight box trucks. No CDL Required. - Unload boxes by hand off the truck at neighborhood pick-up locations - Communicate with our farm team to ensure correct delivery counts Schedule: - This is a part-time position, approximately 33 hours per week - Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 6:00am to 5:00pm - Seasonal from mid-June through the end of November, extension into winter season possible. Experience: - Previous experience as a truck driver is preferred - Familiarity with route driving and navigation tools - Must be able to repeatedly lift and carry up to 50lb boxes of produce all day long - Strong communication skills to interact with our farm team effectively To Apply: - Send your letter of interest and 3 references via e-mail. No phone calls or in-person applications, please. Join our team today and enjoy competitive pay and the satisfaction of providing an essential role in our produce delivery program.

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