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Designated Drivers Against Drinking Drivers

Let our drivers bring YOU and YOUR CAR home safely

Make DDADD your last call

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Employment Opportunities

Positions Available (ONT)

EARN EXTRA MONEY

Do you need to make some extra cash?

Join the DDADD team and supplement your income.

DDADD is looking for drivers to join our organization, we are looking for operators willing to work on a scheduled and/or on call basis. All are welcome to apply over the age of 25 , semi-retired & retired are also welcome ! If you are looking to make extra money and care about road safety. Please give us a call at 905 805 7740 or email.

This could be your answer. Driving can be an ideal money maker for couples who enjoy working together.


All drivers must:

• Have cell phone on a plan with a car charge

• 25 years of age or older

• Supply a drivers abstract

• Supply a Security Clearance(CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK)

• Be capable of driving a standard transmissions

• Must be able to drive in all weather conditions including winter storm conditions

• Work nights ... 3;00am

• Professional demeanour

• Must be able to read, write and speak English


Office: 905-805-7740  Please leave a message.

Dispatch: Hours of operation only.

Burlington/Oakville - (905)805-4DAD(4323)

Hamilton - (289)683-4DAD(4323)

Mississauga - (416) 752-4DAD(4323)

Toll Free - 1-888-750-4DAD(4323)


Nicole Hunt

General Manager

nicole@ddadd.ca

Q. What are the current consequences of Drinking and Driving in Ontario?

A. Ontario leads the way in combating drinking and driving through some of the toughest laws and programs in North America. Ontario has toughened its impaired driving laws to drive home the message that drinking and driving is not acceptable under any circumstance.

As of May 1, 2009, if you are found to have a blood alcohol concentration from 0.05 to 0.08 (the "warn range") while driving you will:

• Have your driver's license suspended for 3 days the first time you are caught.

• Have your driver's license suspended for seven days and have to attend an alcohol education program the second time you are caught.

• Have your driver's license suspended for 30 days, complete a remedial alcohol treatment program and have an ignition interlock condition placed on your driver's license for six months.

Previously, drivers only received a 12-hour driver's license suspension, no matter how many times they were caught.

Don't take these life altering risks...call DDADD to take you and your car home safely and responsibly!





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