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Immediately Hiring Class-A CDL Truck Drivers for our Regional Lanes! No Touch Freight. Regional CDL-A Truck Driver Wanted. Must live within 75 miles of hiring areas.
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Mesilla Valley Transportation (MVT) is looking for truck drivers that are passionate about being on the road and understand that safety and delivering on time are critical. No Endorsement Required.
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25,000 Grand Prize Bonus for the Driver with Best End-Of-Year MPG. NO New York or New England. 24/7 Roadside Assistance Provided by Penske. From our partnership with Penske that ensures you have nationwide maintenance support, to our homestyle company culture, our commitment is to you and our customers.
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Call us at (888) 866-1478 Job Description: Regional CDL-A Truck Driver Wanted No Touch Freight Immediately Hiring Class-A CDL Truck Drivers for our Regional Lanes.
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Reach our recruiters at (888) 866-1478 or apply online today! Apply Now and Join MVT where family, careers, and success come together! You can expect more money, more miles, and fewer interruptions with MVT. Our one-of-a-kind offerings and dedication to drivers resonates on and off the road.
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Call us at (888) 866-1478 Job Description: Regional CDL-A Truck Driver Wanted No Touch Freight Immediately Hiring Class-A CDL Truck Drivers for our Regional Lanes!
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Hiring immediately for Class A Driver! Apply immediately or call and ask for LaTasha. Bold Safe Trucking is a top employer of CDL Truck Drivers across the country. No more than 2 moving violations in the past 2 years.
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Immediately Hiring a Dedicated SOLO Class A CDL Driver in Owensboro KY and we want the right Employee to Drive with us at Ryder. Freight: No Touch – Auto Parts.
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We will buy your truck if you’re looking to switch from Owner Operator to a Company Employee Driver, we will help make the switch even easier. Loading/Unloading freight or assisting in the loading/unloading of freight if required by customer.
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Travel Requirements Driver. Let Ryder pay you more and Refer a Driver. For more info contact Meredith Text "Owensboro" to 205-317-5751. We love our Ryder babies and offer 12 weeks of PAID Maternity Leave.
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We are immediately hiring experienced, solo Regional Drivers for a variety of routes. The bulk of the freight is no-touch, so any drivers focus purely on what they do best: moving freight at a steady rate.
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