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Car Wrap Advertising
About the job Car Wrap Advertising
As a Car Wrap Advertising Driver, you will use your personal vehicle to display advertising wraps and promote businesses by driving it around the city or designated areas. This is a flexible job that allows you to earn money while simply driving your car, with the added benefit of turning your vehicle into a mobile billboard.
Key Responsibilities:
- Drive Your Vehicle with Ads:
- Maintain and drive your vehicle with the ad wrap applied, ensuring maximum visibility in high-traffic areas.
- Follow a set schedule or plan provided by the company, ensuring your vehicle is driven during peak hours to maximize exposure.
- Keep Your Vehicle in Good Condition:
- Ensure that the wrap remains in good condition by following care instructions (e.g., avoiding harsh cleaning methods).
- Regularly inspect the wrap for any damage and report any issues to the company for maintenance or replacement.
- Report Your Driving Activities:
- Log your driving hours or distance, and report this information to the advertising company as required.
- Provide feedback on any issues or opportunities related to the advertising wrap.
Qualifications:
- Valid Drivers License: Must have a valid drivers license and a clean driving record.
- Own a Vehicle: Must own a vehicle that is eligible for a wrap (typically in good condition and with a clean exterior).
- Reliable and Responsible: Ability to drive consistently, follow schedules, and report activities on time.
- Flexibility: Ability to drive your vehicle in various locations to maximize exposure for the wrap (flexible hours, but often based on traffic patterns or specific locations).
Desired Attributes:
- Reliable and punctual with your driving schedule.
- Comfortable with driving long or frequent distances.
- Enjoys the idea of helping brands promote themselves through mobile advertising.
Compensation:
- Typically, this position is compensated by mileage or a flat monthly fee, and in some cases, you might also earn bonuses based on the number of hours or miles driven.
- Potential Bonuses: Some companies may offer additional bonuses or incentives if your vehicle is driven in high-traffic areas or achieves significant exposure.