*Who We Are:*
Inspired Go is one of Canada?s fastest-growing meal delivery services. Our goal is to make healthy eating easy and affordable. We are searching for enthusiastic, energetic, and bright individuals to join our delivery team as independent contractors.
*Why deliver with us?*
* Guaranteed income, no waiting around for orders
* Flexible shifts
* Discount on food
* Casual dress
* Drive your own vehicle
*Delivery Dates/ Areas:*
* Toronto
* Warehouse and pick up location is in Etobicoke
* Sundays and Mondays. Load up between 8 AM - 10 AM, route end times vary.
* Routes are 4-5 hours on average \*Subject to change based on order volumes
*Qualifications:*
* Access to a safe and reliable vehicle
* Full Valid Canadian Driver?s License, car insurance & clean driving record
* Minimum 5 GB Data plan
* Physically fit and able to carry food delivery bags to various locations
* Successfully clear a criminal background check
*Scheduling*
* Submit availability weekly- work as much or as little as you?d like
*Compensation*
* $24/hour + a KM premium reimbursement
* 1 hour extra time bonus for Toronto downtown area.
*How to apply*
* Please use the following link to apply. You may need to copy and paste it into your browser.
*https://airtable.com/appQ4l55k8pbu82CH/shreA5ZpCyfZ6dJu6*
Job Type: Casual
Pay: From $24.00 per hour
Benefits:
* Casual dress
* Discounted or free food
* Flexible schedule
* Store discount
Schedule:
* Day shift
Application question(s):
* Do you have a reliable vehicle to carry out deliveries?
* Are you willing to undergo a background check in accordance with local laws/regulations? (Yes/No)
* Are you available Sundays and Mondays?
Work Location: In person
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