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Class A CDL with air brakes, or the desire and ability to obtain a Class A CDL, is required. Our Route Drivers play a key role in the sales process of Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Company products, delivering to a variety of customer locations.
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HPC-Industrial Powered by Clean Harbors in Tyler, TX is looking for a Class A CDL Vacuum truck driver & operator to join their safety conscious team! Truck Driver and operating a variety of Class A or B trucks.
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Kemps has immediate job openings for dependable CDL-A delivery truck drivers to operate a tractor-trailer safely and efficiently and manually unload/deliver various dairy products to customer locations on an assigned route schedule.
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You must have a valid CDL Class A with a minimum of 1-year recent verifiable driving experience. CDL-A Drivers are needed for local home daily work.
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Keywords: Box Truck, local, in town, in-town, delivery, route, route sales, courier, customer service, route driver, delivery route, local delivery, route sales, delivery sales, motor transport operator.
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Friday schedule (occasional Saturdays); early morning start times Health, Dental, Vision, and Life insurance and 401K with Company Match Paid vacation and holidays Company uniform and footwear allowance provided Opportunities for career advancement into leadership positions What You Will DoAs a local CDL Class B route driver, you will deliver product to grocery stores to ensure our products are available on store shelves.
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Semi-Truck Driver CDL Class A - (Aggregate) Minot, ND Operate a tractor-trailer that transports loose materials, such as sand, gravel, crushed rock, coal, or bituminous paving materials.
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Messer North America, Inc. is looking to hire a reliable, safety-conscious Class A CDL Bulk Truck Driver to our family! Valid Class A CDL License with Tanker endorsement.
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1+ year of verifiable Class A CDL experience. Our values allow us to support your career growth as a truck driver to help you provide for your family. 5-day work week, 2 consecutive days off (based on a 6-month shift bid.
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Thompson Industrial Services , powered by Clean Harbors, is looking for a Class A CDL Driver to join their safety conscious team! The Class A CDL Driver is responsible for operation of equipment including, but not limited to Roll Off Trailers and Dry Vans. Your responsibility will be to manage customer environmental program by picking up waste at customer facilities and transporting to a Thompson Industrial location or other disposal site.
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As a Route Tractor Trailer Driver, you are responsible for transporting raw material from assigned customer stops to assigned destinations using heavy or tractor-trailer trucks. Are you ready to take your Class A CDL driving career to the next level with a stable worldwide company.
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Delivery driver, route driver, driver, non-CDL driver, box truck driver, truck driver, box truck, local truck driver, part-time. The Box Truck Driver drives company trucks to make route deliveries and completes paperwork.
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The Truck Driver should be well-organized and transport liquid asphalt, emulsion, liquid calcium chloride, stone, blacktop and equipment in a safe and responsible manner. Class A valid driver's License.
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Reports to the Transportation Director, on the day of occurrence, any students added to or deleted from the route by the school principal which will necessitate a change in the route, bus stops and/or schedule.
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