Initial Service Tech - Richmond
Why this job
No pest control experience required. We'll train you, pay for your state certification, and put you in a company truck. If you show up, work hard, and take care of customers, you can be promoted to a Route Technician - earning $45K-$65K.
What you'll do
- Perform initial pest control treatments for new customers - the first visit that sets up ongoing service.
- Serve as part of a route servicing newly sold homes each day, delivering quality work, and building trust with homeowners.
What we offer
- $3,000-$4,500/month base + performance bonuses
- Company truck and fuel card (work + commute)
- Fully paid training and state certification exam
- Health insurance and dental (available within a few months)
- Paid time off: vacation, sick days, holidays, and your birthday
- Real promotion path - many Initial Techs who stick with it move up to Route Tech
The schedule
6-day work week, Monday-Saturday. Shifts start around 11 AM and run until the route is finished - typically 8-10 hours, longer in peak season. Longer routes mean more stops, which means more pay. If you want a standard 9-to-5, this isn't it. If you want to work hard and earn, keep reading. After you earn your promotion to a Route Technician, it is a 5-day work week with more normal hours (7am until route completed, typically around 5pm).
The schedule
If you want a standard 9-to-5, this isn't it. If you want to work hard and earn, keep reading. After you earn your promotion to a Route Technician, it is a 5-day work week with more normal hours (7am until route completed, typically around 5pm).
What we're looking for
- 21+ with a valid driver's license and clean driving record
- Ability to pass a background check
- Reliable, motivated, and comfortable talking to customers
- Physical ability to lift equipment, walk properties, and work outdoors in all weather
- Willingness to earn your state pest control certification (we pay for it)
The schedule
6-day work week, Monday-Saturday. Shifts start around 11 AM and run until the route is finished - typically 8-10 hours, longer in peak season. Longer routes mean more stops, which means more pay. If you want a standard 9-to-5, this isn't it. If you want to work hard and earn, keep reading. After you earn your promotion to a Route Technician, it is a 5-day work week with more normal hours (7am until route completed, typically around 5pm).
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