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The information below provides insight into how working as an Owner Operator (also referred to as an Independent Contractor) may meet your expected lifestyle, work into your long-term career plans, and provide the working environment you seek.
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At its most basic level, an owner-operator (OO) is exactly as it sounds a driver who owns the truck he or she operates as an independent business. Tanker equipment is designed for hauling various types of liquids and gases ranging from water to gasoline to hydrogen or other chemicals.
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Requirements: For the local CDL-A tanker Owner Operator position, you’ll need: Your valid CDL-AYou must be 23 Years of AgeYou must have 2 Years of Tractor Trailer ExperienceYour Tanker & Hazmat EndorsementsAnd in some locations, a TWIC Card is required About Working with Us: We understand the needs of drivers like you at Penn Tank Lines, Inc., our Jet Fuel Division, and our affiliate Genesis Transportation.
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You can join us (with the qualifications) as a CDL-A tanker Owner Operator. Did you know our Owner Operator package is one of the best in the industry? Our Owner Operators enjoy local work with weekly settlements and strong business plan support, as well as possibilities for growth.
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Job Overview Owner Operator. A tanker driver must accept an extremely high level of responsibility and exercise equally extreme caution when hauling and offloading liquids or gases.
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CDL-A LOCAL TANKER OWNER OPERATOR TRUCK DRIVER JOB OPEN NOWDiscover a career at Depot Connect International (DCI), a leader in the Tank/ISO Tank Container Services and Tank Trailer Parts industry.
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The Owner Operator will be responsible for safely, efficiently, and courteously providing waste removal services to customers. Key Responsibilities: Drives a tractor truck to pull a trailer (end dump, tanker, dry van, flat beds, roll off) to collect waste and deliver to post collection facilities.
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O Owner Operator to Provide Their Own Trailer. o Hazmat Tanker and Crude Oil Hauling Experience and Medical Card. o Hazmat Tanker and Crude Oil Hauling Experience and Medical Card.
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Class A Tanker Truck Driver-Lease Purchase-Owner Operator-Established Teams. Numerous company drivers are earning more than $100,000 per year right now while many of our Owner Operators are earning over $300,000 per year.
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Requirements: For the local CDL-A jet fuel Owner Operator position, you’ll need: Your valid CDL-AYou must be 23 Years of AgeYou must have 2 Years of Tractor Trailer ExperienceYour Tanker & Hazmat EndorsementsAnd in some locations, a TWIC Card is required About Working with Us: We understand the needs of drivers like you at Penn Tank Lines, Inc., our Jet Fuel Division, and our affiliate Genesis Transportation.
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You can join us (with the qualifications) as a CDL-A Jet Fuel Owner Operator. You can join us (with the qualifications) as a CDL-A Jet Fuel Owner Operator. No Trailer Rental, No Trailer Fees. Paid cargo & liability insurance.
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Owner Operator (OO) Tanker & Hazmat Endorsement. An OO is a "free and clear" small business owner. The fact that an OO, by definition, means the truck's owner and driver are one in the same removes the financial burden of a carrier or company hiring, training and maintaining extra drivers when demand sinks to normal or below normal levels.
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Requirements 1 Year of Tractor Trailer Experience (Tanker Experience Preferred, Not Required) Hazmat and Tanker Endorsements Have or WIlling to Obtain TWIC Card Pay $4000-$8000 gross/week Bonuses $5,000 Sign On Bonus Driver Referral Program - $3,000 for Each Driver Hired, NO LIMITS.
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Willing to travel overnight 10-12 days at a time; Class A CDL Required; HAZMAT and Tanker endorsements Required; 12+ months of Class A driving experience Required. 7500 Sign on Bonus Available Clean Harbors Syracuse, NY location is looking for a OTR Class A Dry Van Driver to join their safety conscious team.
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