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Idaho Milk Transport is looking for Class-A CDL Drivers to transport bulk food grade liquid to our customers within the 11 Western and Midwest states. Comply with truck driving rules and regulations (size, weight, route designations, parking and break periods) as well as with company policies and procedures.
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Great Dispatchers to work with that are here for you 24/7, 365 days a year. Call a recruiter today to learn more! Driver referral program. All newer Automatic Volvo trucks equipped with Sirius Satellite Radio.
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Transport liquid bulk product over land to and from dairy farms and processing plants. Input"macros" into our automated system for each stage of the loading and unloading process. Join today to take advantage of great pay, flexible hometime, competitive benefits packages, supportive terminal managers and great equipment.
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12 months recent and verifiable tractor/trailer experience. Currently hiring OTR and Regional drivers! Inspect vehicles for mechanical items and safety issues and perform preventative maintenance. 58 CPM loaded and.47 unloaded depending on experience.
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Maneuver trucks into loading or unloading positions. Ability to obtain tank endorsement. Lease purchase program. Passenger ride along program. Paid training, orientation & safety incentives. We pay for your yearly/biannual DOT physical exam.
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Pet rider program. Assistance to obtain loaders license, if needed! Collect and verify delivery instructions. Plan routes and meet delivery schedules. Report defects, accidents or violations. Medical, dental & vision benefits.
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Delay pay after 2 hours $20/hour. Quarterly safety bonus. Breakdown pay $15/hour. Paid by the mile (. Home time, every 2 to 3 weeks. Layover pay $200/day. 401(k) with yearly match; 15%-40.
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Delay pay after 2 hours $20/hour. Quarterly safety bonus. Breakdown pay $15/hour. Paid by the mile (. Home time, every 2 to 3 weeks. Layover pay $200/day. 401(k) with yearly match; 15%-40.
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