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POSITION SUMMARY: This is a delivery position responsible for driving a tractor trailer, delivering and unloading various products for our customers. Bring onboard your own helper or we will provide one on route.
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Orientation Details Offers paid orientation Accommodation is covered Drivers get their own room Lunch is included Orientation is performed partly or in full online Covers some or all travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license 2 years Tractor Trailer experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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Make your own schedule for part-time. 1 yr tractor/trailer experience Class A. Dedicated Local Class A Van Driver- 100% Drop & Hook w/ No Touch Freight. 6 on 2 off schedule for full time (Weekend loads pay an added bonus per load.
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Flexible Work Schedule - Make your OWN schedule. Keep track of plates, permits, licenses, inspections, and periodic maintenance on tractor and trailer and report status to immediate supervisor.
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This CDL class A Team Driving position transports aftermarket auto accessories and much more from our own distribution centers to Cross Docks on our own fleet using a Dry Van Tractor Trailer and forklift.
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Must have three (3) years driving a mule jockey or tractor trailer driving experience. Inspired to perform well when granted the ability to set your own schedule and goals. Couple and uncouple trailers by changing trailer jack positions, connecting or disconnecting air and electrical lines.
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This CDL class A Solo Driver position transports aftermarket auto accessories and much more from our own distribution centers to Cross Docks on our own fleet using a Dry Van Tractor Trailer and forklift.
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Pulling - your own weight climbing a ladder or on to the deck of the trailer and into the tractor cab. Climbing – on to the trailer deck, into the tractor cab, around structures being loaded, will do this throughout the day.
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Requirements: Valid driver's license 21 years of age 0-3 months straight truck experience or 6 months tractor trailer experience Must own your equipment: Day cab or 24' or 26' straight truck with liftgate and pallet jack.
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As a Local Owner Operator Truck Driver with Roadrunner, you will get Top performers earn $130,000-$156,000 annually Book your loads with ease with our new Haul NOW app Monday-Friday schedule No weekends Daily home time Consistent freight with steady rates Orientation expenses covered + $300 orientation pay Driver Referral Program: Earn up to $2,000 bonus for every owner operator you refer.
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As a CDL A Local Owner Operator truck driver, you'll build relationships with our trusted customers as you make local deliveries. As a CDL A Local Owner Operator truck driver, you'll build relationships with our trusted customers as you make local deliveries.
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As a Local Owner Operator Truck Driver with Roadrunner, you will get Top performers earn $130,000-$156,000 annually Monday-Friday schedule No weekends Daily home time Consistent freight with steady rates Orientation expenses covered + $300 orientation pay Driver Referral Program: Earn up to $2,000 bonus for every owner operator you refer.
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High weekly settlements High quality freight from our long-term, consistent customers to move Access to health and medical plans Assistance for Veterans who are just returning to civilian life or those looking for a new home away from home.
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Enjoy daily home time, high weekly settlements and great fuel discounts. Roadrunner's unique business model is designed to let you be the boss. The Roadrunner team consists of talented, experienced industry professionals dedicated to ensuring your success.
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Shuttling trailers to and from local locations Requirements: CDL Class A license Previous Tractor Trailer driving experience that can be verified High School diploma required ASE certification not required but recommended Computer experience is a must The employee is required to provide their own hand tools We offer competitive wages and employee benefits (Flexible spending accounts, generous Paid Time Off/Holiday Schedule, in addition to Medical, Dental and Vision plans.
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