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As the "face of Airgas", the Delivery Driver is responsible for safely and efficiently delivering compressed gas cylinders to local and regional business customers from an Airgas branch or plant location using a company provided straight or box truck.
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Non CDL drivers with experience driving a 26' truck are encouraged to apply. Driver assists with loading and packing while supervising a team of helpers. We are hiring full-time local drivers, loaders and packers who are hardworking, energetic, with positive attitudes.
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Description: As one of our CDL Delivery Specialists, you will be responsible for transporting orders to local customer jobsites in a safe and timely manner using our well-maintained and company-owned fleet.
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Join TransWood as a CDL-A Local Fuel Driver today and enjoy a career you can count on. TransWood is seeking a CDL-A Local Fuel Driver to join the team.
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LRS is Hiring Local CDL-A & B Drivers in Monona, WI! Immediately hiring both CDL-A & B Residential Drivers & Roll-Off Drivers. The Residential Driver is responsible for servicing assigned route(s) with the collection and hauling of waste or recycling materials to a disposal site or recycling plant.
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Carvana will be hiring soon for a CDL A Local Driver! Class A CDL: driving experience can be with 1+ employer with no more than a 30 day gap between each employer (which will be verified through our background check process.
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Use your Class A or B CDL to pick up feed products from serving mills and warehouses and deliver to our patrons and company branches. Take advantage of our lifetime income plan, outstanding benefits package, a friendly and safe work environment, and provide a valuable service to the local community.
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12 months verifiable Class A CDL tractor trailer driving experience in the last 3 years. Looking for competitive pay, great benefits and a good local route that gets you home daily.
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CDL A TRUCK DRIVER “People always ask ‘Why Hogan? For over 105 years, we have delivered America one mile at a time thanks to the dedicated men and women who drive for Hogan.
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Class A CDL Job Information: Local position Automatic Box Truck - Mobile shredding truck 10-15 Stops per day - touch freight Pick up paper bins from business Pushing bin of paper that’s on wheels – hundreds of pounds Lift out boxes of paper to be shredded – up to 50 pounds W2 position - Paid bi-weekly Class B CDL Job Requirements: Valid & Current Class B License Driving/delivery/CDL box truck experience DOT Medical Card required Please Call Carrie at 800.223.
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TransForce is seeking full-time CDL A drivers in Dayton, OH. This job is offering $1250 per week. CDL Class: CDL A. Route Type: Local. Apply NOW or call your local.
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Carvana is hiring soon for a Class A CDL Driver. Average weekly pay of $1400 (this is a national average pay for all Carvana Class A CDL Drivers) Maintain a clean driving record and Class A CDL.
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The Driver, Hourly CDL-B is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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Make the shift and fuel your career as a CDL Class A Truck Driver for Penske. About Penske Logistics Penske Logistics is a wholly owned subsidiary of Penske Truck Leasing.
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Performance Foodservice, PFG's broadline distributor, maintains a unique relationship with a variety of local customers, including independent restaurants and hotels, healthcare facilities, schools, and quick-service eateries.
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