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APPLY NOW to be an Averitt CDL-A Dedicated Local Truck Driver! Averitt's fleet includes local, dedicated, and regional truck driver jobs. Steel toe shoes required, driver will need to purchase.
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Unlike some driver positions, this one gives you a better idea of the number of miles and hours each week holds, which means you'll have a better idea of what to expect in every paycheck. Averitt Express is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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APPLY NOW to be an Averitt CDL-A Dedicated Truck Driver! Dedicated drivers enjoy the many privileges that come with having consistent customers. Now hiring immediately.
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APPLY NOW to be an Averitt CDL-A Dedicated Local Flatbed Truck Driver! Driver will unstrap the load and the customer will unload the freight. Driver is not involved in unloading other than making sure the correct product is unloaded.
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Must have Class A CDL. Hauling plumbing, bathroom fixtures and cabinets to hardware distributors throughout the South, Midwest and Northeast. Home by Friday 85% of the time; remaining 15% varies, but usually no later than Saturday by noon.
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No serious violations within the previous 12 months (15 mph or greater, following too closely, improper passing, traffic offense committed in a CMV in connection with fatality) Must have 1 year verifiable tractor-trailer experience within the past 3 years, including 6 months' of OTR experience.
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Dedicated local drivers enjoy numerous benefits, including STEADY, FAMILIAR CUSTOMERS. Unlike other driver positions, this role offers PREDICTABLE MILES EACH WEEK, ensuring you know exactly what to expect in your paycheck.
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Unloading palletized freight at store locations required; dock height or liftgate, electric pallet jacks provided. Pickup return merchandise and/or vendor freight and return to distribution center in Dallas, TX.
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We're hiring immediately! And because you know your customers and their typical freight load, you'll never be surprised or slowed down by unusual shipments. Drivers can change their driving preferences as their careers progress, including opportunities in operations and leadership Ready to make a change.
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Dedicated local drivers enjoy the many privileges that come with having consistent customers. Average 2,000 miles per week $20 stop pay Average 5-6 stops per week (depending on route) Home daily, night shift position 5-day work week which could include a Saturday or Sunday Several bid assignments will also include a backhaul.
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Drivers can change their driving preferences as their careers progress, including opportunities in operations and leadership.
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