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What are the typical challenges a Drive Helper may face during peak delivery seasons?

During peak delivery seasons, such as holidays, Drive Helpers often experience increased workloads with tighter delivery schedules and more frequent stops. Navigating heavy traffic, carrying multiple or bulky packages, and working in various weather conditions can add to the physical and logistical challenges. Maintaining clear communication with the driver and staying organized are essential for handling the fast-paced environment and ensuring timely deliveries.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Drive Helper, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Drive Helper, you need physical stamina, basic math skills, and the ability to follow delivery instructions, with a high school diploma often preferred. Familiarity with handheld scanning devices and GPS systems is useful for tracking shipments and navigating routes. Strong teamwork, reliability, and customer service skills help ensure smooth deliveries and positive interactions with clients. These abilities are crucial for maintaining efficient operations, timely deliveries, and customer satisfaction in a fast-paced environment.

What are Drive Helpers?

Drive Helpers are individuals who assist delivery drivers, typically during busy seasons, by helping load, unload, and deliver packages to customers. They work alongside the driver to ensure timely and accurate deliveries, often handling packages, navigating routes, and interacting with customers. Drive Helpers usually work for logistics companies like UPS, especially during peak times such as the holidays. The position is often temporary, does not require a commercial driver's license, and involves physical labor and customer service skills.

What is the difference between Drive Helper vs Delivery Driver?

AspectDrive HelperDelivery Driver
Required CredentialsNone or minimal, often a valid driver's licenseValid driver's license, possibly a commercial license
Work EnvironmentAssisting with loading/unloading, working with delivery trucksDriving delivery routes, navigating traffic, customer interactions
Employer & Industry UsageLogistics, moving companies, freight servicesFood, retail, parcel delivery services

Drive Helpers primarily assist with loading and unloading deliveries and work alongside drivers in logistics and freight industries. Delivery Drivers are responsible for navigating routes and delivering goods directly to customers. While both roles involve driving, Drive Helpers focus on physical support, whereas Delivery Drivers handle the driving and customer interactions.

Automotive Sales Representative - Entry Level / Experienced Pros - New Castle Hyundai

Automotive Sales Representative - Entry Level / Experienced Pros - New Castle Hyundai

HERTRICH Family of Automobile Dealerships

New Castle, DE โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted yesterday


Hertrich rating

6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

81st of 142 rated car dealerships


Job description

Automotive Sales Representative - Entry Level / Experienced Pros Welcome
Start your career or grow it to the next level - guaranteed training pay, top-tier benefits, and unlimited income potential!
Join the Hertrich Family of Dealerships - where we invest in your growth from day one. Whether you're new to sales or already experienced, we'll help you build a successful, rewarding career in a family-owned company that is still growing and expanding.
If you're driven by success, love connecting with people, and want a career where your effort determines your income - your future drives here.
Hertrich Family of Automobile Dealerships - Experience Success, No Experience Required!
Whether you're an experienced sales professional or just starting your career, Hertrich will help you reach your full potential from day one.
For over 50 years, the Hertrich Family of Dealerships has been a trusted, family-owned leader with 24 dealerships, 15 collision centers, and 18 brands across the Delmarva Peninsula. We're proud to be deeply rooted in our communities, supporting 90+ local charities each year - and even prouder to see our team members grow and succeed.
What We Offer
  • Guaranteed training pay - earn while you learn
  • Unlimited income potential with performance-based commissions
  • Paid, professional training for new hires + advanced coaching for sales pros
  • Comprehensive Health, Dental, Vision and Life plans for You and your Family
  • Short and long-terms disability plans also offered
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Employee vehicle purchase discounts
  • Career growth opportunities across multiple locations

What You'll Do
  • Build relationships and guide customers through the vehicle purchase process
  • Present vehicle options with enthusiasm and professionalism
  • Communicate effectively in person, by phone, and online
  • Work as part of a results-focused, supportive team

What You Bring
  • Positive attitude, confidence, and strong communication skills
  • A drive to succeed and willingness to learn
  • Sales experience (a plus, not required)
  • Flexible schedule - evenings and Saturdays
  • Valid driver's license with good record

Your Success Drives Here. Apply today and start building your future with Hertrich - where opportunity meets achievement.
Hertrich is a drug-free, Equal Opportunity Employer that values diversity, integrity, and growth.