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Airline Shuttle Driver with Regular Driver's License (non commercial)

Airline Coach Service is a transportation company specializing in providing airline ground transportation/shuttle service exclusively to Airline Employees such as flight attendants and piolots at various airports in California, and we have been around since 1986.

We hire pretty quickly if you meet the requirements and have flexible availability and can adapt to change, since our schedules could change.

Some of our current shifts offered include:

3A - 12:00P

4P - Midnight

BENEFITS

  • $16.50 per hour PLUS TIPS!
  • Paid Time Off
  • Health Insurance (Medical, Dental and Vision) for Full Time Employees

Requirements:

  • Valid California Driver License REQUIRED
  • Clean driving record REQUIRED / No drug, alcohol and/or violence related citations and no at-fault accidents (proof required for all accidents)
  • Able to work weekends consistently
  • Can adapt to change
  • Flexible to work any shift
  • Excellent customer service skills
  • Good communication skills
  • Comfortable with technology / smart phone technology
  • Posess and willing to use a smart phone for work purposes
  • Must be age 25 or over
  • Able to lift and carry around 50 lbs. - 55 lbs to assist with luggage
  • Able to sit for extended periods of time
  • Must use personal mobile phone to access work related applications when needed
  • Full time employees must be able to adapt to changing schedules; flexible with availability; able to work varied shifts when needed.

Airline Coach Service provided the following inclusive hiring information:

We are an equal opportunity employer and considers all qualified applicants equally without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status.

  • Inclusive of minority and disadvantaged groups
  • Paid time off

Responsibilities
- Safely transport passengers to and from the airport using a van.
- Provide excellent customer service throughout the journey, as well as lift luggage.
- Communicate effectively with passengers to ensure a pleasant experience.
- Utilize driving skills to navigate traffic and reach destinations on time.
- Adhere to all traffic laws and regulations while driving.
- Maintain the cleanliness and upkeep of the van to ensure passenger comfort.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $16.50 per hour

Expected hours: 35 – 45 per week

Benefits:

  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Schedule:

  • Day shift
  • Evening shift
  • Weekends as needed

Supplemental Pay:

  • Tips

Application Question(s):

  • What days are you NOT available to work consistently?
  • If offered a job, how soon would you be able to start?

License/Certification:

  • California Driver's License (Required)
  • clean driving record (Required)
  • ability to use own smart phone for work (Preferred)
  • ability to lift 50-55 pounds to help with luggage (Required)
  • ability to work weekends consistently (Required)
  • proof of age 25 or older (Required)
  • ability to start as early as 3:00 AM? (Preferred)
  • ability to work 4:00 PM until approx Midnight ? (Required)

Shift availability:

  • Day Shift (Preferred)
  • Night Shift (Preferred)
  • Overnight Shift (Preferred)

Work Location: On the road

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