Driver

Company Driver: 1. Deliver goods & Documents to people or companies.
2. Check to see if package is damaged.
3. Load merchandise into van or truck.
4. Inspect and maintain vehicle, adding fluids and oil as needed, Check tires, brakes, lights, and gas
5. Drive safely to their destination.
6. REPORT ALL ACCIDENTS AND INCIDENTS INVOLVING DRIVERS OR COMPANY EQUIPMENT.
7. INSPECT TRUCK FOR DEFECTS AND SAFE OPERATING CONDITION BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER TRIPS.
8. Help with the loading and unloading of the products.
9. Keep logs of their activities and make sure their vehicles are maintained in good working order.
10. Handle other paperwork related to the delivery
11. Maintain logs of packages delivered.
12. Ensure inventory loads match shipping papers.
13. Other duties as assigned.

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Interpersonal skills :Sales Skills for the Workplace

Sales Skills for the Workplace
There are some retail sales skills that aren’t usually listed on a resume, but are still important for sales employees. Ensure you have these five skills to achieve success in sales.

 

Interpersonal skills
Sales jobs require a lot of human interaction, whether it’s face-to-face, online, or over the phone.

If you’re naturally outgoing and and have good interpersonal skills, you’ll excel at sales.

There’s nothing wrong with being introverted, but introversion isn’t the best quality in a sales employee.

If continually meeting and talking with strangers drains your energy, or if you find yourself regularly stumbling over your words or accidentally making the person you’re speaking with feel uncomfortable, sales might not be the best line of work for you