Responsible Driver bringing a 10 -year, incident-free driving record with multiple endorsements. Extensive trip planning, geography and DOT regulations knowledge.
Service-oriented delivery professional with demonstrated record of road safety and clean driving history. Familiar with logging daily activities, coordinating customer paperwork and collecting payment. Plan and manage efficient routes to maximize deliveries and customer satisfaction.
Hardworking Delivery Driver with 10 years of experience in warehouse shipping and receiving, including forklift operation, merchandise loading and maintaining on-time deliveries. Detail-oriented self-starter and team player familiar with DOT regulations and order verification processes.
Dependable and service-focused Courier motivated to deliver consistent, prompt and courteous service. Reliable and energetic professional.
Customer-oriented Driver able to maintain thorough and accurate records and notes to keep management informed of delivery progress.
Dynamic and results-oriented delivery professional specializing in business operations and transportation management. Excels in organized recordkeeping and client relations.
Detail-oriented and organized Transportation Logistics Coordinator offers comprehensive background in transportation management. Expert in transportation operations, waste prevention and safety compliance.
Duties of Delivery Truck Drivers and Driver/Sales Workers
Delivery truck drivers and driver/sales workers typically do the following:
Load and unload their cargo
Communicate with customers to determine pickup and delivery needs
Report any incidents they encounter on the road to a dispatcher
Follow all applicable traffic laws
Report serious mechanical problems to the appropriate personnel
Keep their truck and associated equipment clean and in good working order
Accept payments for the shipment
Handle paperwork, such as receipts or delivery confirmation notices
Most drivers generally receive instructions to go to a delivery location at a particular time, and it is up to them to determine the best route. Other drivers have a regular daily or weekly delivery schedule. All drivers must have a thorough understanding of an area's street grid and know which roads allow trucks and which do not.
Duties of Delivery Truck Drivers and Driver/Sales Workers
Delivery truck drivers and driver/sales workers typically do the following:
Load and unload their cargo
Communicate with customers to determine pickup and delivery needs
Report any incidents they encounter on the road to a dispatcher
Follow all applicable traffic laws
Report serious mechanical problems to the appropriate personnel
Keep their truck and associated equipment clean and in good working order
Accept payments for the shipment
Handle paperwork, such as receipts or delivery confirmation notices
Most drivers generally receive instructions to go to a delivery location at a particular time, and it is up to them to determine the best route. Other drivers have a regular daily or weekly delivery schedule. All drivers must have a thorough understanding of an area's street grid and know which roads allow trucks and which do not.