Route Service Representative - 4 Day Work Week -- Dempsey Uniform & Linen Supply -- Wilkes-Barrother related Employment listings - Jessup, PA at Geebo

Route Service Representative - 4 Day Work Week -- Dempsey Uniform & Linen Supply -- Wilkes-Barr

Company Name:
Dempsey Uniform & Linen Supply
We are now actively recruiting a Route Service Representative for this location. This is a four-day-per week, first-shift position with Saturdays, Sundays, and one weekday off. The Route Service Representative delivers merchandise along a specific defined route. He/She will service our valued customers by delivering required merchandise in a prompt and accurate fashion -- and with an up-beat and sincerely helpful demeanor. Our Representatives will know each customer's business well enough to anticipate demand changes in order to promptly present a Dempsey solution in response to any new requirement. The Route Service Representative is Dempsey's traveling ambassador in this client-facing role, so professionalism and attitude are key attributes of this position. In addition, the Route Service Representative will drive and care for his/her assigned vehicle in a responsible, professional, and accountable manner.
The ideal Route Service Representative candidate will have a clean and unrestricted driver's license, route servicing experience, and a willingness/ability to maintain and grow accounts within the assigned area of responsibility. The following is a representative list of the duties and responsibilities associated with this position:
-- Develop and maintain our high level of service and satisfaction with each existing Dempsey customer
-- Deliver and stock our products in a safe, clean, timely, and professional manner
-- Provide a high degree of service that exceeds the expectations of our customers
-- Continue to build long-term relationships in a friendly and professional mannerEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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