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Required skills for success) A valid Class A commercial driver's license and reliable transportation are required. Must have a valid CDL Company phone, equipment Company vehicle and fuel card if required Advanced opportunities and career growth Military veterans are encouraged to apply What you’ll do at VCI Construction.
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Must possess a valid Class A or B CDL with acceptable driving record. Stable company with growing fleet of well-maintained equipment:Dump trucks (triaxles, six axles)Cement mixers (front/rear discharge)Class A CDL trucks (dump trailer, asphalt/cement tankers.
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We are looking to add on Experienced Class A CDL Drivers to our fleet. If you are looking for a company that will micro manage your every move, trip plan for you, or tell you when to start driving then we are not the company for you.
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Do you offer lease or are you a company driver only company? Yes, we offer lease and company driver positions. We want to make sure every driver is happy with the truck you are driving.
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Experienced CDL A Driver. We use Samsara, a very easy ELD to use. We want drivers that are looking for a long term company with drop and hook lanes with steady work and good pay.
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We’ve been busy building a best-in-class logistics network that allows us to delight customers by speeding up deliveries, adding services, and reducing damage using our own physical, asset-based warehouses.
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Yes. If you have a safe place to park and you get it approved with Safety, then that is fine. We want drivers that are looking for a company that won't micro manage, or spell out where to fuel and how to use GPS.
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However, our trucks are all new with a warranty, so they don't really break down. No. Our goal is not to get you to join based on a "sign-on bonus" trick that most companies use. No. We've had issues where it's hard to clean a truck after pets, or drivers are allergic so we can't accept pets.
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Yes. The policy is about $12 per week, and the passenger can't be a CDL holder. Most of the time, if it can't get fixed in a day or so, then we will get you a replacement truck so you aren't sitting and waiting for the truck to get fixed.
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Booking Holdings is currently undergoing a Finance Transformation initiative that will drive effective finance support for business management; promote strong governance and control in the organization; and have a world-class finance organization in terms of execution and efficiency.
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Drivers that are looking to be a part of our team and work together with our dispatchers to succeed. Depending on the size of the class, we can get done in two days, but usually, it rolls over into the third day.
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Apply standard field practices and techniques using basic field equipment to collect samples of soil, soil vapor, groundwater, surface water, sediment; prepare samples for shipping, and complete chain-of-custody or similar paperwork.
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Do you offer a sign-on bonus? Do you require nighttime driving? No, we are a no-touch company. Are you a W2 or 1099 company? We have a Blue Beacon account. If you have any other questions that we didn't cover give us a call.
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We pay $0.55 per mile base pay, with $0.08 added if you have an X endorsement, and $0.02 added if you choose to use the driver-facing camera which is optional. Our network for fueling is any Loves truck stop.
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Drop Lots/Service Locations: Saint Louis, MO; Kansas City, MO; Des Moines, IA; Keokuk, IA; Denver, CO; Joliet, IL; Paducah, KY; Indianapolis, IN; Cincinnati, OH; Cleveland, OH; Atlanta, GA; Tampa, FL; Dallas, TX; Houston, TX; San Antonio, TX; Pittsburgh, PA; Harrisburg, PA; Hartford, CT; Albany, NY.
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