Frito-Lay North America Delivery Driver - $28-$36/hr - Frito Lay

Frito-Lay North America Delivery Driver - $28-$36/hr - Frito Lay


Company
Frito Lay
Location
Los Angeles, CA (+1 other)
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
5 days ago
Via
via Talent.com
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Job Description
Frito-Lay is seeking Delivery Drivers / Route Sales Representatives to deliver, stock, and merchandise Frito-Lay products at grocery stores, convenience stores, and retail locations on an assigned route. Drivers are responsible for operating a company delivery truck, delivering products to stores, unloading and stocking shelves and displays, rotating product to ensure freshness, building promotional displays, and maintaining positive relationships with store managers and staff. Drivers are also responsible for tracking inventory, completing route paperwork, and ensuring stores are properly stocked according to company merchandising standards. This position typically pays $60,000 to $75,000 per year, which is commonly equivalent to $28 to $36 per hour, with opportunities for overtime pay, performance bonuses, and route sales incentives based on sales volume and product displays.

This role requires safely operating a delivery truck, following DOT regulations when applicable, loading and unloading product, and meeting delivery and stocking deadlines for assigned stores. Drivers must follow company safety policies, merchandising standards, and delivery procedures while maintaining a professional relationship with customers and store managers.

Full-time employees may be eligible for benefits including medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) with company match, pension benefits in some locations, paid time off, paid holidays, company-provided uniforms, and employee discount programs. Many Frito-Lay drivers are eligible for route bonuses, sales incentives, and overtime opportunities, especially for high-volume routes.

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