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Do you enjoy Little Debbie® snacks like Oatmeal Creme Pies, Swiss Rolls or Mini Muffins? McKee Foods is seeking a Regional CDL A Company Driver to join our team at our Stuarts Draft, VA location to cover a dedicated region consisting of the Northeastern states.
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McKee Foods is seeking a Regional CDL A Company Driver to join our team at our Gentry, AR location to cover a dedicated region consisting of the Midwestern states. Short-term and long-term disability benefits (company-paid.
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Local work - 10 to 60 mile runs As many legal hours as a driver wants - Work/Make as much or as little as you want! Position Details: Home daily Dedicated customers 100% No-touch freight Dry vans Health insurance & 401k with a company match.
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Perfect job for Seniors looking to stay busy, College students looking to make a little money, Second Job with easy flexible shifts, or as a Full-Time entry into a company with lots of career choices.
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Our founders started as movers Career advancement opportunities There is no other place early in their career that people with little experience can work to build a resume like College Hunks Hauling Junk and Moving Give back - We give back to the community by donating two meals to U.S. Hunger for every job we complete.
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Co. drivers: $3,000 sign-on BonusBenefits/Opportunities Dedicated Driver Advocate Team (Communication From Day 1 through your first year with the Company—Very Little Driver Turnover) Paid Orientation and Paid on the Job Training Excellent Benefits Available After 90 Days: Health, Dental, Vision; Carrier pays 90% for Driver 401k match pay at 4% after one year of service Paid Time Off - 2 weeks 1st year Employee Assistance Program.
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Dedicated Driver Advocate Team (Communication From Day 1 through your first year with the Company—Very Little Driver Turnover) Excellent Benefits Available After 90 Days: Health, Dental, Vision; Carrier pays 90% for Driver.
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Class-A CDL Regional Company Driver. TRUCK: Company Driver. As a Regional Driver at Quality Carriers, you’ll find the balance of time on the road and time spent at home.
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Company Driver We understand it’s not just miles and money; it’s the little things that count! Join our team of professional drivers and experience the rewards of working with a company that values and supports its employees.
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Class-A CDL Regional Company Driver LITTLE ROCK, AR Responsibilities Requirements: Valid CDL-A With Tankers and Hazmat Endorsements Must-Have or Be Willing to Obtain TWIC Card 1 Year Tractor Trailer Experience Within the Last 3 Years or 1 Year Tanker Experience in the Last 10 Years.
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Travel Coordinator on staff schedules all your flights and hotels, Drivers are home, typically, every three days, Support throughout the assignment should any problems arise, No out of pocket expenses, Company iPad and Phone Allowance About the Job Ability to make your own schedule and run how little or as much as you want.
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Debra M. OTR Team Driver "It’s a great company that has always done a little more for me than was promised." Muya M. Shuttle Driver "I know I will not find a better company to work for.
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