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This is a home daily position with day cab and is no touch freight. We are a local trucking company in search of a professional local driver to run relay routes and drop & hook runs to customers in IN, OH, MI and KY.
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Trucking company in search of a professional class A CDL Driver to run relay routes and drop & hook runs to customers in IN, AL, OH, TN and KY out of our terminal in Owensboro, KY. Position is home every day and driver will be hauling no touch freight.
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We are a trucking company in search of a professional local driver to run relay routes and drop & hook runs to customers in TN, KY, AL and surrounding areas out of our Humboldt, TN terminal. Benefits similar to Ryder Logistics.
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CDL-A Local Driver needed for Dedicated Home Daily run! Paper Transport (PTI) has an exciting CDL-A local truck driver opportunity. Type: Dedicated Home Daily for Menasha Corporation going to Chicago, IL and Lakeville, MN.
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AutoReqId: 19565BR Pay Class: Hourly Hourly Pay Rate: $24.20 Department: Production Line of Business: RMC (Ready-Mix Concrete) Position Type: Full-Time Job Posting: WHAT WE BRING TO THE TABLE Health, Dental & Vision Benefits Year-Round Vacation & Paid Holidays Opportunities for Winter Work and Learning New Skills No Overnights- HOME DAILY.
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Maintain truck and driving records by reporting information, completing driver logs and truck performance forms. Use of necessary equipment including but not limited to straight truck, flatbed, boom crane, knuckle boom, truck-mounted fork truck, tilt dolly, pallet jack, hoist lift truck, power tools, tie down devices, calculator and tape measure.
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Local | CDL A Truck Driver | Home Daily | Oakland CA. CDL A Driver | Mail Run | 3rd Shift | Home Daily. This is a temporary position with great pay and benefits for drivers looking to be home daily and have more time with their families.
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Truck Driver CDL Driver (Transportation) Truck Driver CDL A - Local | Marysville, OH. Home Time Frequency: Daily Hourly Rate: $22.00 Average Hours Per Week: 50-60 Shift: All shifts available Steady Work: Yes Type of Freight: Automotive Type of Handling: No-Touch Freight Dedicated Run: Yes Benefits: Yes Type Of Work: Local.
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CDL Class A Truck Driver LOCAL- HOME DAILY-Locomotive Fueling. Physical Requirements: Able to consistently bend, stoop, kneel, and climb on and off elevated surfaces May have to walk long distances on paved or unmaintained or uneven surfaces Able to climb in and out of a truck cab multiple times per shift, and climb a ladder or steps 10 or more times per day Able to drive and work outside in adverse weather conditions Willing to work with liquid non-hazardous & dry bulk materials Ability to lift and carry up to 50lbs frequently.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionCDL Drivers in Indiana NeededShelby Materials is looking for a professional CDL truck driver to join our team. CDL Concrete Mixer Driver QualificationsBe at least 19 Years oldHave a valid Class A or B CDL W/ air brakes endorsementHave a clean driving recordNo DUI/DWI/OWI in the last 5 yearsCommitment to being drug-free and willing to complete drug/alcohol screeningsAbout Shelby Materials Shelby Materials was founded on Veterans Day in 1951 and is headquartered in Shelbyville, Indiana with 12 locations that supply ready mix concrete and aggregate materials throughout Indianapolis and Central Indiana.
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Drive for Energy Dispatch as a fuel delivery truck driver and get local miles, daily home time and hourly pay! If you are someone who puts safety first, are interested in being a local driver who is able to go home daily, has a positive attitude, are respectful of others, act with integrity and are a team player, you will fit right in driving here, apply today.
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CDL A Route Truck Driver Home Daily Driver. CDL A Route Truck Driver Home Daily. Daily home time. Drive a straight truck to pick up and deliver raw material.
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The Roll-Off Driver is responsible for servicing customer accounts dispatched to him/her throughout the day. The Residential Driver is responsible for servicing assigned route(s) with the collection and hauling of waste or recycling materials to a disposal site or recycling plant.
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