DRIVER WANTED FOR  CAR TO PICKUP Drop   AIRPORT AIR HOSTESS DUTY

DRIVER WANTED FOR CAR TO PICKUP Drop AIRPORT AIR HOSTESS DUTY


Company
Confidential
Location
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
1 day ago
Via
OLX India
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Job Description
Driver Required – Airport Pickup & Drop (Air Hostess Duty) ️

We are hiring a reliable and professional driver for airport pickup and drop services (Air Hostess duty).

Earning & Salary Structure:
• Revenue Sharing: 60% (Owner) / 40% (Driver)
• Minimum expected earning: ₹3000 per day

Work Details:
• Minimum 7 trips per day
• Working hours: Flexible (up to 15 hours)
• Duty: Airport pickup & drop for air hostesses

Requirements:
• Valid commercial driving license
• PCC (Police Clearance Certificate) highly recommended
• Good knowledge of Mumbai routes
• Punctual, responsible & well-behaved

Location: Mumbai MIRA RD

Interested candidates, contact now!

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