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Miana Hilton
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over 6 months ago

How do I qualify to be a medical courier?

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To qualify as a medical courier, you typically need a valid driver's license, clean driving record, and knowledge of basic medical terminology. Some employers may require a high school diploma or GED. Look for medical courier job opportunities on Jobcase, Indeed, Glassdoor, and other job search platforms to find openings in your area. Good luck with your job search!

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Samuel Conwell
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over 6 months ago

Dedicated to succeeding and success..

Looking for Courier Jobs in the Metroplex and outline areas. #motivation #courier #Medicalcourier #supplycourier

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John Bridges
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #LabLogistics as a #MedicalCourier ...

Don't waste your time. Unless you're not dealing with Conneticut. Then you might have a chance to make money.

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John Bridges
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I made as a #MedicalCourier at #LabLogistics ...

Trusting the Connection office of caring about anyone.

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Jacqueline Young
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #Scriptfleet as a #Medicalcourier/driver ...

It is a zero sum position. If you expect to pay bills with your income forget it. You only pay for your gas. Every trip averages $60 or more and unless you have disposable income sitting in a bank you will only make enough money to pay for the next run...

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Gerald Berry
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #OnebloodOrlando as a #MedicalCourier ...

If your thinking about employment at One Blood coming from a past employee at one blood(4 years in Orlando)as a courier,this job is not for everyone its fast paced and requires you to think what your doing,whether your drawing blood from donors at a branch or working on the mobile buses you must deliver no excuses,the rewards are good the company pays pretty good and there benefit packages are very good ,but make no mistake you have to pay attention,they will train you and there training is very good,mobile buses are tough,crazy hours and high stress,not a job for everyone.if you think that you can slip and slide at oneblood think again,but if you can cut it its quite rewarding.

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Gerald Berry
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I made as a #MedicalCourier at #OnebloodOrlando ...

I don't recall any major mistakes that I made as a courier while working at One Blood,i guess I made a few minor mistakes (Driving infractions) but I tried not to mess up especially with the delivery of Blood and Blood products to area Hospitals.tough job with lots of responsibility,but rewarding in the sense that you are helping others

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