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This is a self-employed contractor role. Payment is made via e-transfer, and a T4A tax form will be issued annually.

You must have your own vehicle (any type) and personal/vehicle insurance. You’re responsible for fuel, tickets, and any risks. We provide the packages.

Shift start times: 6:00 am / 7:30 am / 9:00 am

Loading time: 30–60 minutes; all packages must be delivered by 8:00 PM the same day

Capacity estimates:

Sedan: 80–120 packages

SUV/Minivan: 120–200 packages

Average delivery speed: 20–30 packages/hour

Work schedule: Flexible — half day (60–80 packages) or full day (120–150 packages); choose your own days, 7 days/week

Warehouse operates 365 days/year

Il s'agit d'un poste de travailleur autonome. Le paiement se fait par virement électronique et un formulaire T4A vous sera remis annuellement.

Vous devez posséder un véhicule (tous types confondus) et être assuré (personnellement et pour votre véhicule). Vous êtes responsable du carburant, des contraventions et des risques encourus. Nous fournissons les colis.

Heures de début du quart : 6 h 00 / 7 h 30 / 9 h 00

Temps de chargement : de 30 à 60 minutes ; Tous les colis doivent être livrés avant 20 h le même jour.

Capacité estimée :

Berline : 80 à 120 colis

VUS/minifourgonnette : 120 à 200 colis

Vitesse de livraison moyenne : de 20 à 30 colis par heure

Horaire de travail : Flexible — demi-journée (60 à 80 colis) ou journée complète (120 à 150 colis) Choisissez vos jours, 7 jours sur 7

L'entrepôt est ouvert 365 jours par année

Période d'essai : de 5 à 7 jours ouvrables pour vous familiariser avec l'itinéraire et l'application

Paiement : toutes les 2 semaines

Trial period: 5–7 working days to get familiar with the route and app

Payment schedule: Every 2 weeks;

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: $3,000.00-$6,000.00 per month

Benefits:

  • Dental care
  • Extended health care
  • Vision care

Work Location: On the road

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