Delivery Driver Route Sales Representative

Delivery Driver Route Sales Representative


Company
Alsco Uniforms
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 day ago
Via
via WhatJobs

Job Description
Join our dynamic team as a Delivery Driver and Route Sales Representative, where you can bond with customers and drive success on the road. Enjoy competitive pay and the opportunity to showcase your sales skills.

This role allows you to take charge of your own route, delivering a variety of products while ensuring customer satisfaction remains paramount. By effectively upselling and cross-selling, you'll enhance customer value while resolving concerns and building lasting relationships. Your excellent communication and time management skills will be vital.

Key Responsibilities:
• Drive product deliveries and manage routes effectively
• Upsell new and existing products to customers
• Build lasting customer relationships and resolve issues
• Operate your vehicle safely and professionally
• Complete paperwork and manage payments efficiently

Requirements:
• High school diploma or equivalent
• Clean driving record and valid driver's license
• At least 1 year of driving experience
• Strong skills in customer service and sales
• Capable of lifting up to 75 lbs safely

Grow your career and master delivery and sales with us!
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