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DUTIES and ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:Transport store-delivery freight as well as store returns and backhauls over-the-road in a safe, efficient, and timely manner adhering to all Dollar General policies and state and federal regulations.
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Job Details GENERAL SUMMARY:Company-Drivers are responsible for on time delivery of freight between Dollar General Distribution Centers, stores, and vendors. Responsible for hauling and unloading multi-stop freight to Dollar General Stores and also returning freight (as required) and rolltainers to the Distribution Center.
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30%This includes:Rolling rolltainers off the trailer onto a lift gate and placing them into the backroom of the store;Unloading individual boxes and/or totes as required and placing them in the backroom of the store;Reloading return rolltainers and product onto the trailer and returning these items to the Distribution Center; and Safely securing all freight and rolltainers at each stop before sealing the trailer.
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Dollar General Fleet is now hiring CDL-A Drivers in Bowling Green, KY. Paid Job Training - Zero Cost Rider Policy Dollar General is currently hiring CDL-A truck drivers for regional routes with paid unloading.
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Dollar General offers a paid training program and benefits from day 1 to put you on the fast track to success. We are excited that you have decided to join the trucking industry, and we want to help you launch a successful career as a professional truck driver.
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Paid job training - earn $200/day while you train - CDL-A required. Valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Paid unloading; unload freight and rolltainers at each delivery site in a safe and efficient manner.
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Dollar General Fleet is now hiring CDL-A Drivers in Clayton, NC. STEP THREE: Connect with a Dollar General recruiter to discuss our professional driver opportunities (we’ll contact you at the number provided.
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401k with Match Paid Job Training - Zero Cost Rider Policy Dollar General is currently hiring CDL-A truck drivers for regional routes with paid unloading. Get Started: STEP ONE: Request info by submitting this form STEP TWO: Schedule an interview with Dollar General (upon completion of STEP ONE and takes about 10 min) STEP THREE: Connect with a Dollar General recruiter to discuss our professional driver opportunities (we’ll contact you at the number provided) Interested in a career with Dollar General.
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Dollar General is currently hiring CDL-A truck drivers for regional routes with paid unloading. Dollar General Fleet is now hiring CDL-A Drivers in Atlanta, GA.
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401k - DG will match the first 5% contributed, dollar for dollar after the driver has reached 1 year+1 quarter employed BCBS health insurance, dental & vision insurance, short-term and long-term disability, and life insurance are available on day 1 Pet policy - we love our furry family too (*Amounts vary depending on route, location, experience level, and bonus eligibility.
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Dollar General Fleet is now hiring CDL-A Drivers in Alachua, FL. Dollar General offers a paid training program and benefits day 1 to put you on the fast track to success.
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Interested in a career with Dollar General? STEP TWO: Schedule an interview with Dollar General (upon completion of STEP ONE and takes about 10 min) 401k - DG will match the first 5% contributed, dollar for dollar after the driver has reached 1 year+1 quarter employed.
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Dollar General Fleet is now hiring CDL-A Drivers in Zanesville, OH. (*At least one (1) year of experience working on Class A trucks) BCBS health insurance, dental & vision insurance, short-term and long-term disability, and life insurance are available day 1.
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Dollar General is currently hiring touch freight Class A CDL Truck Drivers for regional routes with paid unloading. Dollar General Fleet is Immediately Hiring Company Drivers.
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General Beer Northeast, a large beverage distributor based in Kaukauna, has an opening for a Full Time Delivery Driver. Possess and maintain valid Class A Commercial driver's license for CDL driving positions.
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