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Final Mile Contractors- Delivery And Light Assembly

Job Type: Contract

Settlements: Potential to earn 40k-100k+ dependent upon volume, location, and contract work accepted. Settlements process weekly.

AIT Home Delivery offers the ultimate level of customer care for the final delivery, assembly and/or repair of consumer goods.

Our dedicated teams of contractors offer fast and reliable home services for many high-end companies sending goods directly to consumers.

Responsibilities

Work involves delivery and light set up of:

  • Boxed furniture
  • Televisions
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Fitness equipment
  • Other related miscellaneous products

Service levels to be performed:

  • DAG- Drop and Go Service.
  • Threshold- 1 man service to the first threshold
  • 2 Man Threshold- 2 man service to the first threshold
  • White Glove Room of choice, light assembly, remove debris with 2 men.
  • Recoveries

We are looking for the following companies with one or all of the following:

  • Have two-man teams for final mile delivery.
  • Ability to recover shipments from line haul providers in each market.
  • Can provide coverage in an 80-mile radius of their facility.
  • Have a facility (Dock) in the market

Qualifications

If your team can meet these expectations, we want you as our next Agent!

  • Must comply with vehicle registrations, DOT/med card, and state laws as applicable for the commercial vehicle(s) being used to complete work.
  • Vehicle liability insurance-CSL insurance varies based on vehicle weight.
  • DOT Safer rating of Satisfactory at minimum. (no conditional ratings will be processed)
  • Must have an EIN (federal tax ID).
  • You must have a reliable helper. Two-man teams required.
  • You must own and maintain your own vehicle and tools needed for the completion of the work offered.
  • Must have good customer service skills and the ability to communicate effectively.
  • Must be good with technology and use proprietary system (AIT) for:
    • Status updates
    • POD
    • Billing
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