Part time work for someone retired
Hi Neighbours, we provide door to door services to our Senior Travel Club Members and we are looking for someone that could help with our logistics in regards to creating pick up and drop off lists for our drivers. This is a part time paid role and would require basic excel spreadsheet and outlook email skills. A good knowledge of Tauranga and be proficient with google maps would be an advantage. The role would be suited to someone that wants additional income and wants the flexibility to work there own hours from home. Computer and training supplied. There is additional hours/income available if the successful candidate would be able to assist in transporting customers from Omokoroa to the meeting point. This would require a clean drivers license and a P endorsement ( We are able to assist with this legal requirement)
Please phone Alberto 07 579 3981 9-5pm
No.8 Tours - New Zealand''s Senior Travel Club
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