Designated Driver - Part Time Evening Work

Designated Driver - Part Time Evening Work


Company
BuDDys
Location
Durban
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
5 days ago
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Are you looking for a flexible part-time role with great earning potential? We are currently hiring Designated Drivers for evening shifts. Drivers are required to work with their own teammate to assist them during each shift.

We are looking for candidates who meet the following criteria:
• MUST HAVE YOUR OWN VEHICLE (This is non-negotiable)
• Have your own team mate to work with.
• Able to provide excellent customer service by being polite, professional and courteous.
• Well-groomed and professional
• Good navigational skills and proficient with google maps.
• Confident driver who is able to drive various vehicle types.
• Able to adhere to the company dress code : Black pants , Black belt, Black shoes and the company shirt.

Responsibilities:
• Teams of two will travel to the customer's location.
• One team member drives the customer's vehicle to the destination.
• The other team member follows in the team vehicle.
• Able to commit to at least 3- 4 evening shifts including weekends.

Shifts Available:
• Fridays & Saturdays: 20:00 - 03:00
• Monday to Thursday: 17:00 - 01:00
• Sundays: 16:00 - 00:00
• Additional shifts based on your availability.

Requirements:
• MUST HAVE YOUR OWN VEHICLE (This is non-negotiable)
• Apply with your own teammate (housemate, spouse, friend, etc.).
• Only the driver needs to attend the interview—not the teammate.
• Valid South African driving license required for the applicant..
• Android smartphone required for communication.
• Clean criminal record.
• Available for evening shifts as outlined above

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: R500,00 - R1 000,00 per week

Work Location: In person

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