Company: Designated Riders, Inc.
Website: www.designated-riders.com
Positions: Driver
About the company: We provide a designated driver service to transport a
vehicle (and the driver/passengers) from the bar or restaurant to the
person's house if the person has had too much to drink.
Qualifications: Must be 21 or over (you have to be able to get into a bar if
needed). Must have clean driving record. Because of our business we do
regular drug screening. You must also be good with people.
Make good money only driving a few hours week (12 - 16 hours a week on
average). Make more money that you do all week in just a couple days. This
is a great opportunity for college students.
Send us an email to jobs@no-spam to be considered in our next
round of hiring.
Steve,
Thank you for mentioning that. Yes you are correct. You can do that. The
beauty of this is that you do not pay for 2 taxi rides, 2 tips and the
obvious "my car got towed after 3AM so I have to pay an additional $115.00
to get it back." One of our customers had paid over $80.00 in taxi rides to
get to his car from downtown. And he was worried about his new car the
whole night so he didn't get really good sleep.
As he put it, "Now, the vehicle is in my driveway letting me sleep in, with
the peace of mind knowing that someone isn't breaking into it to grab my
stereo."
It isn't for everyone, but it is for the people who want to be able to
mitigate their expenses before they get out of hand. Such as DWI, taxi
rates, towing, parking tickets, etc. And this is a job board, not a flame
board. If you would like, you may talk with one of our representatives
downtown and they will explain the whole program to you. It is definitely
saving lives.
"Steve Wertz" <swertz@no-spam> wrote in message
news:hrrkfv0d17pqukmpta2g0feendkc1gk8uc@no-spam
> On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 21:14:30 GMT, "Designated-Riders.com"
> <jobs@no-spam> wrote:
>
> >About the company: We provide a designated driver service to transport a
> >vehicle (and the driver/passengers) from the bar or restaurant to the
> >person's house if the person has had too much to drink.
>
> Whta do they call those things...uhhh... cabs. Yeah - that's it.
> Call one that night, and then call another one the next morning (or
> get a friend) to go pick your car up.
>
> -sw