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Haul dry van freight - 100% no touch. No Touch Freight. No more than 3 moving violations within 3 years. No more than 3 preventable accidents within 3 years.
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Job Info Job Location: Indianapolis, IN Route Type: Local Type of Assignment: Dedicated Equipment: Dry Van Hours Per Shift: 8 Hours Hours Per Week: 16 Hours Shift Start Time: 10:00 am Working Days: Saturday, Sunday Transmission Type: Automatic Job Requirements CDL Class: CDL A Experience: 1+ year Handling: No-touch freight Additional Information TransForce is seeking full-time CDL A drivers in Indianapolis, IN. This job is offering $24 per hour.
$45,000 - $100,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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We offer Regional/OTR driving jobs with 100% no touch, 60% drop and hook, dry van freight. 100% No Touch Dry Van Freight. No Touch - 53' Dry Van - Distribution Center Pick Up & Delivery.
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Haul no-touch, mostly drop-and-hook freight. Haul automotive parts in dry van trailers with newer Volvo day cabs. A wholly owned subsidiary of Schneider, Midwest Logistics Systems, Ltd. (MLS) is operated separately from Schneider with its own operating procedures, qualification requirements, training program, pay packages and benefits.
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About the Job No forced dispatch Job Summary Contract Driver (1099, Team) Dry Van and Refrigerated OTR $4,000 - $4,500 gross total weekly avg. miles per week per team Line Haul No Driver Load/Unload Home Time 21 expected days out Get 4 days of home time for every 21 days worked Home at least one weekend per month Core Responsibilities include, but are not limited to Submitting customer paperwork and deposits including invoices, load orders, and handheld reports.
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Handling: Drop and hook, Live loading, Live unloading, No-touch freight. Equipment: Dry Van. Handling: Drop and hook, Live loading, Live unloading, No-touch freight. Job Location: Covington, GA.
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NO DWI/DUI Conviction in past 7 years or criminal offenses. No major violations in the previous 36 months. No more than 2 violations in the preceding 12 months. We are a leading carrier for the tire and automobile industry providing dedicated service on critical finished goods shipments for world class customers like Goodyear Tire and Rubber and Mann + Hummel / Purolator.
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Handling: Live loading, Live unloading, No-touch freight. Empowering communities through efficient and reliable transportation solutions, our trucking company is committed to delivering excellence while prioritizing safety, sustainability, and customer satisfaction.
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No touch freight Drop and hook/live load, live unload. We have touch freight positions and no touch freight positions. We have dry van, refrigerated units, flatbed, and intermodal containers.
$1,500 - $2,000 a weekFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Handling: No-touch freight, Drop and hook. Drop/Hook No touch. Handling: No-touch freight, Drop and hook. We have the largest best selection of Local and Regional Trucking Jobs. We also specialize in Mechanics and Warehouse Jobs. We have the best jobs in the industry.
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No DWI/DUI within 3 years. No Accidents within 3 years. Proof of MVR to meet FMCSA regulations. Experience Level(Preferred): 3 Years- CDL Class A. Manual Transmission Required. No DWI/DUI within 3 years.
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Job Info Job Location: Highway 90, KY Route Type: Local Type of Assignment: Temp to Hire Equipment: Dry Van Hours Per Shift: 11 Hours Hours Per Week: 55 Hours Shift Start Time: 12:30 am Working Days: Mon-Fri Transmission Type: Automatic Job Requirements CDL Class: CDL A Experience: 1+ year Handling: No-touch freight Additional Information TransForce is seeking local, full-time CDL A drivers in Corbin, KY. Drivers are compensated per route, ranging from $250-$280 per day.
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Dry Van Freight - No Touch, Drop and Hook. Newly Updated and Remodeled Coast-to-Coast Terminal Facilities. Latest Kenworth, Freightliner and International Tractors. 6 months of tractor-trailer driving experience within the last year (training available.
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Class A truck driver jobs in our regional divisions give drivers the opportunity to stay closer to home while still earning high miles. We know you drive for a living, and we are here to support you every mile along the way Debt-free Heartland Express gives you the stability to build or continue your successful CDL-A regional truck driving career.
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Debt-free Heartland Express gives you the stability to build or continue your successful CDL-A TEAM truck driving career. For CDL-A TEAM truck drivers, it’s all keeping the wheels turning. We know you drive for a living, and we are here to support you every mile along the way.
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