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Spokane Produce, Inc is

Hiring Local CDL Class A Drivers out of: Spokane, WA

Spokane Produce, Inc - Who We Are:

Spokane Produce, Inc. is an independent family owned and operated company. We have been in business since the 1940's. We provide the finest quality products to grocery, restaurant, other wholesalers and government agencies with the highest level of customer service in the Northwest.

Spokane Produce is one of the few suppliers dedicated to taking the time and effort in developing a strong supplier/customer relationship on a long-term basis. At Spokane Produce, we believe we can provide our customers with an honest relationship, the finest quality fresh produce and related products combined with a superior level of customer service.

The quality of an organization is indeed the product of the people who make it all happen. Our success is due to our amazing team of employees. We are looking to add qualified talent to our dedicated and valued team.

What We Offer:

  • We offer competitive compensation starting at $25.00 hourly.
  • We offer a benefits package including medical/dental/vision/company paid life insurance. All insurance available first of the month after 60 days
  • Paid time off and Paid holidays
  • 401k with employer match
  • Coverage under state sick leave
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Paid on the job training
  • Job Stability
  • Opportunities for growth and advancement within our company – We do promote within
  • Employee discounts on in-house purchases
  • Spokane Produce, a local Wholesaler, is seeking to add Class A CDL drivers to our growing fleet for solo routes.

New CDL Drivers Welcome!

Drivers must be flexible and willing and able to run an overnight route as needed.

Routes run from Spokane to points in Washington, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Class A CDL with current and unrestricted medical card
  • Driving record must meet Spokane Produce's vehicle policy requirement
  • MUST BE AT LEAST 21 YEARS OF AGE
  • Represent Spokane Produce in a positive, professional manner at all times
  • Must be able to complete assigned route within established customer windows
  • Must pass a DOT substance test
  • Must pass a 7-year county criminal background check
  • Ability to work in all weather conditions
  • Must be able to lift 50 pounds consistently; deliveries are all touch freight

Responsibilities:

  • Maintain electronic driver log according to state and federal regulations
  • Deliver products following an assigned route schedule; communicate changes in expected delivery times to customers and staff, as necessary
  • Verify product to invoice and obtain customer signature
  • Ability to work flexible schedule including nights, weekends and holidays
  • Be neat in appearance and possess a personality conducive to communicating with customers in a positive manner

To apply and learn more, please complete the quick application to the right and if on a mobile device the application is below.

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