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Repossession Agent *Sign on Bonus*

MUST HAVE TOW TRUCK EXPERIENCE
Currently looking for a Repo Tow Truck Driver to fill an opening with a company located in Charleston, SC Interested candidates should have previous experience driving a tow truck and have a good driving record.
Responsibilities of the Repossession Tow Truck Driver
Recover the collateral and assets for our clients.
Investigate and track the known locations of cars out for repossession
Secure motor vehicles to be repossessed
Tow repossessed vehicles to the appropriate company yard
Requirements of the Repossession Tow Truck Driver
Proven ability and experience working in an outside environment without direct supervision
Ability to act in a discreet manner
Previous experience in driving a tow truck is important
Must have a good driving record.
Must be at least 23 years of age due to commercial insurance requirements.
Proven ability and experience working in an outside environment without direct supervision, yet able to follow directions from remote management
Familiarity and ability to use a smartphone, Connect a laptop/tablet to the internet and solve minor connectivity issues
Able to read, write and speak English with reasonable capability to be able to communicate with customers, employees, and vendors
Meet the attendance schedule as agreed to with your supervisor

We want to talk with you if you have hands on experience, a positive attitude and a desire to grow in your overall skills as a professional.
Thank you.
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: $40,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Paid training
Schedule:
10 hour shift
12 hour shift
8 hour shift
Day shift
Monday to Friday
Night shift
Weekend availability
Supplemental pay types:
Commission pay
Experience:
Tow Truck
Experience: 1 year (Preferred)
License/Certification:
Driver's License (Preferred)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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