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Operate box truck, roll-off, tandem dump, rendering truck, and other CDL-B vehicles according to state and federal laws and observing all safety regulations established by the company and DOT.
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Experience in/as a delivery driver, non cdl driver, box truck driver, general labor, landscaping, transportation, construction, production, manufacturing, factory, assembly, carpet cleaning, furniture delivery or warehouse helpful.
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Box Truck Driver, LLC, Truck OwnerDay Range: Weekends as neededShift: 8-12 hour shift Company DescriptionJ.W. Logistics, LLC is a national provider of final-mile and middle-mile delivery solutions for premier e-commerce businesses to develop solutions to expedite transit times, increase efficiency, while reducing costs.
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B2B DeliverysOwn, lease, rent or access to a 26' straight truck with liftgateBusiness license and FEIN numberMust provide Certificate of Insurance for auto and general liability, cargo and workers' compensation insuranceHave an active MC or DoT dumber with the FMCSA or obtain before startingMin 2 years commercial driving experience with 26ft.
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Primarily operate a CHEP-leased semi-truck and trailer, and secondarily operate a CHEP-leased box truck in compliance with all DOT Regulations and CHEP Safety requirements.
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B2B DeliveriesOwn, lease, rent or access to a 26' straight truck with liftgateBusiness license and FEIN numberMust provide Certificate of Insurance for auto and general liability, cargo and workers' compensation insuranceHave an active MC or DoT dumber with the FMCSA or obtain before startingMin 2 years commercial driving experience with 26ft.
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Truck (or larger)Pass criminal background check, drug test, and physicalStrong customer service and communication skillsAbility to lift, carry assemble and install furnituredirect Deposit SettlementsIf interested please reply with business name and phone number.
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As a non-CDL Box Truck Driver, you will make multi-stop business to business deliveries from the Pace cross dock to retail locations in and around the Mobile, AL area. Must have 12 months or more experience driving a Box Truck or qualified commercial vehicle Not afraid to touch freight when needed Must meet background and drug screening requirements Valid DOT Med Card Drivers must be 21 or older Align with our values to Serve Relentlessly, Do the right thing, Get the job done, Do what you say, and Always improve Why work for Pace.
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Company DescriptionJ.W. Logistics, LLC is a national provider of final-mile and middle-mile delivery solutions for premier e-commerce businesses to develop solutions to expedite transit times, increase efficiency, while reducing costs.
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We do ask that the applicant have at least one year of driving experience with primarily a cargo van or box truck. Operates a cargo van or small box truck making deliveries.
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Operate in an enclosed box truck or commercial van on a daily basis, both alone and with another driver/assistant. Drives a medium duty truck (non-CDL), following all Spoonfuls safety protocol, including all US Department of Transportation (DOT) and Massachusetts Department of Transportation regulations as well as company regulations related to company vehicles and general safety.
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The cross-dock driver will be responsible for maintaining DOT driver logs as well as delivery/shipment logs and credit memos. Maintains all DOT driver logs of hours and related records.
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Box Truck Driver, LLC, Truck Owner. Box Truck Driver. Have an active MC or DoT dumber with the FMCSA or obtain before starting. Own, lease, rent or access to a 26' straight truck with liftgate.
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Driver Scanning Required. 1-person per truck required. truck (or larger) J.W. Logistics, LLC is a national provider of final-mile and middle-mile delivery solutions for premier e-commerce businesses to develop solutions to expedite transit times, increase efficiency, while reducing costs.
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Safely operate, transfer and deliver freight utilizing a box truck and/or other equipment. As a Driver, Non-CDL, you are an integral part of success and responsible for the efficient transportation of products to customers within a local market.
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