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Regional CDL-A Truck Driver Wanted - No Touch Freight. 24/7 Roadside Assistance Provided by Penske. Immediately Hiring Class-A CDL Truck Drivers for our Regional Lanes! MVT is Immediately Hiring Hard-Working Truck Drivers that want to Run and have a passion for Safety.
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From our partnership with Penske that ensures you have nationwide maintenance support, to our homestyle company culture, our commitment is to you and our customers. Replacement Trucks Provided by Penske to Keep You on Schedule.
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Driver Monthly Performance Bonus Program up to $500 per month. Driver Pay: Paid Weekly. Beautiful Branded 26 Ft. Box Truck’s: New Equip." Full, Part Time, Weekends only, or make your own schedule.
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State of the Art Tablets for Electronic Paperwork. Able to move furniture and lift at least 75lbs. Eligible for health insurance after 1 year and 1500 hours. Ability to climb stairs daily. Eligible to contribute to 401k plan after 90 days.
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Driver Monthly Performance Bonus Program up to $450 per month. Driver Monthly Performance Bonus Program up to $450 per month. TIPS Earned Daily $20 to $150 Per Day. 18 to $21 per hour (Based on Experience.
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17 to $21 per hour (Based on Experience) We make it fast and easy to start working. Pre-qualify within minutes. Drivers: 19+ years of age. No Special License Required.
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15 to $19 per hour (Based on Experience) We make it fast and easy to start working. Pre-qualify within minutes. Drivers: 19+ years of age. No Special License Required.
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Driver Monthly Performance Bonus Program up to $650 per month. Driver Monthly Performance Bonus Program up to $650 per month. 18 to $24 per hour (Based on Experience) We make it fast and easy to start working.
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19 to 23 per hour (Based on Experience) Pre-qualify within minutes. Drivers: 19+ years of age. No Special License Required.
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17 to $22 per hour (Based on Experience) Pre-qualify within minutes. Chauffeurs License reimbursed. Drivers: 19+ years of age. No Special License Required.
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No experience is needed, but you may be a great fit if you have experience in the transportation industry such as a delivery driver, professional driver, truck driver, taxi driver or cab driver.
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Available in select cities Document Requirements California vehicle insurance Driver profile photo Proof of vehicle inspection performed by a C-BAR certified mechanic (we’ll show you options in the Lyft app when you apply) Starting Jan. 1, 2021, drivers with an average of at least 15 hours per week of booked time in a calendar quarter can begin qualifying for a quarterly healthcare subsidy.
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Our Women Connect is here to improve the ride experience for all drivers and riders Driver Requirements You’re 25 years or older You have a driver’s license You have a California license plate You consent to driver screening and background check You have an iPhone or Android smartphone Vehicle Requirements 2008 or newer 4 doors 5-8 seats, including the driver’s California license plate Don’t have a car.
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Be Your Own Boss: Set your own schedule and keep control over when you drive and earn Our vision Making Rideshare Better: Diverse communities are stronger, more interesting communities. Earn $2,000 in Big Island when you give 170 rides in 30 days.
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Making Rideshare Better: Diverse communities are stronger, more interesting communities. You might consider driving with Lyft to earn extra money, driving with Lyft is a great way to supplement your part time or full time income.
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