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ComApplicants can text 4336 to 31063 to applyFedEx Linehaul Contractor Seeking to hire Overnight SOLO CDL Class A DriversLinehaul Management Services, a service provider for the FedEx Ground Contractor FloMac Transportation, is a leading and trusted FedEx Ground Linehaul Contractor specializing as a 100%drop and hook, No-Touch freight carrier.
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We are hiring full time Class A CDL Over the Road drivers based out of Raleigh, NC. 100% no touch freight, Drop and Hook, no doubles, no triples, no HAZMAT. Our company’s number one priority is your SAFETY and building a team of EXCELLENCE.
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Details: Start time 8pm Dedicated FedEx Ground Routes $26 per hour, plus $10 per stop 11a.m. start time - approximately 6-8 hours per day 100% Drop & Hook Requirements Valid Class A CDL Minimum 6 months of tractor-trailer experience Clean driving record Must have or be willing to obtain doubles endorsement (training provided) Ability to pass a background check and drug screening Benefits Medical, Vision, Dental available 401K with company match Performance & Safety Bonuses Join our team today.
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12 months Tractor Trailer w/ Doubles Endorsement. Drop & Hook at DCs. Teams can make one or two trips per week and reset hours at home between runs. FSA and DFSA opportunities.
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Job Details:+ $0.68 - $0.72 cents per mile+ Doubles load: $50 per stop+ Detention pay: $15 per hour+ Drop and hook pay: $25 per stop+ Live unload pay: $50 per stop+ New hire training pay: $20 per hour until 40 hours worked.
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Drop and Hook, The Driver will operate a day cab pulling doubles. Will pull doubles from Green Bay to Bedford Park, IL and back. Willing to train if not experienced pulling doubles.
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When pulling doubles trailers will be 27', 31', and 34', doubles loads are typically drop/hook. Drivers will be hauling palletized groceries in dry van trailers from the distribution center in Chehalis, WA to customers in WA and OR.
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Must be able to hook and unhook various commercial combinations, to manually lower and raise landing gear, to operate fifth wheel release levers, to lock and release pintle-hooks, to attach and release safety chains, to open and close cargo doors, to climb into and out of vehicles, and to fuel and check oil/coolant levels of vehicles.
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Must possess a valid Class A Commercial Drivers License with Doubles endorsements (or willingness to obtain endorsements)RESPONSIBILITIES: Safe and legal operation of a commercial motor vehicle.
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Must have Doubles or be willing to obtain - reimbursement and training provided. Hook up and haul trailers between our customer/terminal locations as instructed by dispatch or the immediate supervisor.
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DESCRIPTION Hourly pay, wait/breakdown/loaded/unloaded all paid the same Overtime after 40 hours Home Daily Flexible hours Variety of work available: City drop and hook/local turns/LTL/lay down/night line haul/mix and match,tell us what you want, and we'll work to get you your ideal runs See a snapshot of the company by spending a day with one of our drivers.
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We use the latest technology to provide quality service and on-time delivery to our customers. CCFS provides direct service throughout the Upper Midwest, and Western regions, along with parts of the Southwest region.
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Evening Drop & Hook (Shuttle Driver) (4 days per week): Pulling doubles, this position will start in Aberdeen picking up two empty trailers and taking to our warehouse in Fargo. Accurately, safely, and efficiently deliver merchandise using hand-trucks, ramps and/or lift gates to customers on a predetermined delivery route.
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Must have/ be willing to obtain Doubles Endorsement Must have a clean driving record Must be able to pass a background check Ability to pass an initial and random drug screenings Ability to obtain a DOT medical card Compensation & Benefits: $0.50 per mile, $30 per spot trailer, $10 drop and hook No touch freight Weekly pay and opportunities for bonuses Benefits include health insurance and simple IRA.
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Ability to operate and navigate a tractor trailer with doubles · Ability to effectively learn and operate a GPS · Must be able to use handheld technology and smart phone applications · Must be flexible with work schedule · Be customer obsessed.
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