Now Hiring - Medical Courier Positions Available

Now Hiring - Medical Courier Positions Available


Medical Courier Positions Available 


  • Flexible Working Hours
  • Independence and Autonomy
  • No College Degree Required
  • Active and Non-Desk Job
  • Lifeline to Healthcare


We have immediate needs for new contract medical courier drivers in the following areas below.


Albany, NY

Albuquerque, NM

Atlanta, GA

Birmingham, AL

Boston, MA

Buffalo, NY

Charlottesville, VA

Chicago, IL

Cincinnati, OH

Cleveland, OH

Columbia, SC

Columbus, OH

Denver, CO

Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Hackensack, NJ

Houston, TX

Indianapolis, IN

Jacksonville, FL

Knoxville, TN

Louisville, KY

Miami, FL

Minneapolis, MN

Nashville, TN

New Orleans, LA

North Wales, PA

Orlando, FL

Phoenix, AR

Portland, OR

San Antonio, TX

Seattle, WA

Somerset, NJ

Spokane, WA

Tampa, FL

Totowa, NJ

Tulsa, OK


For Consideration, Please Provide Your Full Name, Phone Number, Email, City and State to: richard@rjologistics.com


Richard John

Operations Management


RJO Logistics and Transportation Network, LLC.

 

PO Box 640337

Miami, FL 33164

Call / Text: 786-208-1529


Flexible Working Hours: Medical courier work often allows for a more adjustable schedule than traditional 9-to-5 jobs, which can be ideal for those needing to balance work with other commitments like family or education.


Independence and Autonomy: As a courier, you often work independently, managing your routes and time with minimal direct supervision, offering a strong sense of personal freedom and control over your workday.


No College Degree Required: Entry into this field typically does not require a specific college degree, making it an accessible career path for a wide range of individuals.


Active and Non-Desk Job: The role involves constant movement, driving, and making deliveries, which means you avoid being confined to a desk all day and can enjoy a physically active job.


Lifeline to Healthcare: You play a vital and essential role in the healthcare system by transporting critical items like lab specimens, organs, and medications, giving the job significant purpose and importance.