Full / Part Time Driver Transportation & Warehousing - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Full / Part Time Driver

Le Bus is hiring both local and over the road National Park Tour Operators.
You can make up to $80,000 a year driving a tour bus including wages, tips, and per diem.
We offer full time benefits that include health, dental, and 401K.
National Park Drivers:
Le Bus operates for the best National Park Tour Operators with lucrative gratuities that amount up to $400 a day additional cash.
We have many tours that operate in the Rocky Mountain region including Yellowstone, Mount Rushmore, Zions, Bryce, Arches, and Grand Canyon.
This job entails operating our first-class Prevost Coaches with overnight accommodations with the group in Luxurious hotels where some meals are included.
We give you $48 to spend for when meals are not included.
Local Drivers:
We do most of the colleges, universities, and professional sport teams transportation in this region.
We also do weddings, corporate work, meetings and events, stadium shuttles, and Wendover Casino Tours.
Gratuities of 10% are added to a lot of our local work or the client may elect to take care of our drivers directly.
Experience:
Bus driving:
2 years (Preferred)License/Certification:
CDL Class B Passenger endorsement (Preferred)Work Location:
One locationJob Type:
Full-timePay:
$19.
50 - $21.
75 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time offExperience level:
2 yearsSchedule:
After school Day shift Evening shift Holidays Monday to Friday Night shift Weekends as neededAbility to commute/relocate:
Salt Lake City, UT:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)
Experience:
Bus driving:
2 years (Required)License/Certification:
CDL B (Required)Work Location:
In person%18763330% %%driver%% Recommended Skills Commercial Driver's License (Cdl) Passenger Service Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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