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Route Sales Representative - Wenatchee Washington
Company: Disability Solutions Location: Wenatchee, Washington
Posted On: 10/30/2024
Job Description$3500 SIGNING BONUS - Payable $500 at 90 days, $1000 at 6 months and $2000 at one year tenure The Route Sales Representative is a full-time position that is responsible for delivering, selling, and merchandising Frito-Lay's complete line of products including Lay's, Doritos, Cheetos, Tostitos, Fritos, and many more to local stores including gas stations, dollar stores, and large grocery stores. As a Route Sales Representative, you drive a Frito-Lay truck to different stores, work independently to unload orders, merchandise product, partner with store managers to increase sales, order, and maintain records throughout the day. What can you expect: - Learn the basics of the role to include four to six weeks of dedicated driving and selling training with our amazing team members
- Run routes for team members', experience different stores, and meet new customers
- Grow sales on the route by building relationships, selling in displays, and completing national initiatives
- Attain a route with set days off/schedule with time
- Work in a fun, fast paced, and physical environment As a full-time team member, you are eligible to receive full company benefits. Here is a breakdown of what we offer:
- Health care benefits including medical, dental, and vision
- Retirement savings benefits such as 401(k) with Company match, company-funded retirement benefits, pension plans, and stock purchase programs
- Vacation time, including two weeks after one year of continuous, full-time employment and eligibility for up to one week during first year of continuous, full-time employment
- Ten paid holidays
- Paid sick leave that adheres to Washington lawAll benefits are subject to eligibility terms described in applicable plan and policy documents Requirements:
- Be 21 years of age or older
- Have a valid driver's license with proof of insurance and ability to obtain any additional licenses or endorsements required by your state
- Be able to frequently lift 40 lbs. with or without a reasonable accommodation
- You'll need to pass a Department of Transportation physical and certification
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