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Immediate Opportunities: Full-time Local Class A CDL Truck Drivers - Average $70000 annually - Local, home daily - No touch freight You will drive: - Late Model, Penske Truck Leasing trucks - Best-in-class specs designed for comfort What you will do: - Driver will shuttle motorcycle parts to customers - No touch - Home daily Schedule: - Monday through Friday - PM shift time - 2 consecutive days off per week.
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Contractors must own their 24' - 26' truck and provide their own Driver Helper. Weekly Pay - Earn Up To $4,300 per Week - Home Daily. Must own, rent or lease a 24' - 26' box truck with a lift gate.
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Weekly Pay - Earn Up To $4,000 per Week - Home Daily. Appliances being installed can range from refrigerators, microwave ovens, dishwashers, washers, dryers, and other home appliances.
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CDL-A Local Driver Benefits: - Competitive hourly pay based on experience - Daily home time - Paid time off including 8 paid holidays (after 90 days) If it's daily home time you're looking for, then becoming a local driver is an ideal position for you.
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CDL-A Local Truck Drivers are the champions of the local area, earning the opportunity to develop long-term relationship with the customers they serve. As a local driver, you'll enjoy in-cab technology that makes communicating with dispatch and navigating routes a seamless process.
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Weekly Pay - Earn Up To $3,000 per Week - Home Daily. Earn up to $3,000 per week per truck. Professional work experience as an Appliance Installer or a willingness to learn the trade.
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CDL-A Local Truck Drivers are the champions of the local area, earning the opportunity to develop long-term relationship with the customers they serve.
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Job Description: CDL B Delivery Driver - Local Home Daily Airgas is Hiring CDL B Delivery Drivers in Hagerstown, MD Airgas operates a modern and efficient fleet. As the "face of Airgas", the Delivery Driver is responsible for: Safely and efficiently delivering compressed gas cylinders to local and regional business customers from an Airgas branch or plant location using a company provided straight or box truck.
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As a Local Owner Operator Truck Driver with Roadrunner, you will getTop performers earn $130,000-$156,000 annuallyBook your loads with ease with our new Haul NOW appMonday-Friday scheduleNo weekendsDaily home timeConsistent freight with steady ratesOrientation expenses covered + $300 orientation payDriver Referral Program: Earn up to $2,000 bonus for every owner operator you refer.
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Earn up to $4,300 per week per truck. Hub Group Final Mile is looking for an Owner Operator/Independent Service Provider Driving Team for appliance delivery routes with basic hook up. Hub Group is now seeking Non-CDL ISP Driving Teams in St. Louis, MO.
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Top drivers earn up to $86,000 | Up to $7,500 sign-on bonus Average pay: $1,310-$1,600 weekly Home time: Daily Experience: All CDL holders Job ID: 232981 Overview Haul building materials on flatbed trailers.
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Averages projected at $ 65,000 Daily home time with weekend time off Eligible for complete health benefits after just 30 days Career advancement opportunities Onsite training and management 401(k) with company match Paid-time-off accrual from day one Aside from the perks of a consistent schedule and pay, company Delivery Installation Specialists also enjoy access to comprehensive health benefit offerings including medical, dental and vision as well as life insurance, 401(k) and paid vacation.
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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. Route: Local Home Daily. Category Drivers Home Daily.
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Deliver SOLO To: MN Route: Local Home Daily Tractor Type: Straight Truck Trailer Type: Dry Van 26' Freight: Tailgate Deliveries – Screen Doors Trucks are 36 months or newer, include 24/7 Roadside Maintenance and Company Drivers fuel up the trucks at over 800 Maintenance Facilities Nationwide.
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Other responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Loads and unloads freight and accurately fills out truck manifest Accurately fills out gas invoices Delivers freight and gas cylinders to customers Take basic orders from customers when needed Performs other tasks as assigned or necessary Warehouse Shipping/Receiving, Pulling Orders, Putting away freight, Bin Locating and General Warehouse Maintenance.
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