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If you've recently graduated from an accredited CDL school, or have less than 9 months recent experience, apply now to student and trainee truck driver jobs at Tyson Foods.
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CDL-A Trainer and Student Truck Driver Job Requirements. Join the Tyson Journey - apply for CDL-A Student Truck Driver Jobs today! Back your success with industry leader, Tyson Foods.
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Recent graduate of CDL School - minimum 6-week training period (36 days) Begin your career with six weeks of PAID one-on-one training with a certified instructor. Must not have DOT Drug Alcohol Violation within past 3 years.
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No DUI or DWI conviction in a commercial motor vehicle or in a personal vehicle in the last eight (8) years. Live in defined hiring area and willing to park at designated parking area. Tuition reimbursement available - ask recruiter for details.
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Able to pass a D.O.T. physical examination and drug screening. 1-3 months recent experience -minimum 6-week training period (36 days) 4-6 months recent experience -minimum 4-week training period (24 days.
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Join the Tyson Journey - apply for CDL-A Solo Truck Driver Jobs today! This driver position is responsible for transporting Tyson Foods' products in a safe, professional, and timely manner to our facilities, distribution centers and customers.
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CDL-A Solo Truck Driver Job Requirements. Tyson Foods is looking for quality CDL A truck drivers. Our CDL-A drivers are the face of Tyson Foods, a Fortune 100 company, and key contributors to our success.
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If you're looking for consistent regional freight and home time weekly, then Tyson Foods just may be the company for you. 9 months recent or 1 year tractor-trailer experience within the last 3 years.
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No Touch Freight. Twelve (12) points or less on the Tyson Evaluations System as pertains to accidents, incidents and moving violations. Competitive pay package - Average $80,000 annually. Company matching stock purchase plan.
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Valid CDL-A in the state of residence. 9 paid holidays and vacation pay. Paid life insurance. Able to pass a road test. 401(k) with 100% match up to 3% All Drops pay $35 per drop. Age 21 and over.
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Must have a valid Class A Commercial Driver's License in the State of Tennessee.
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Yard Driver - Overnight shift - Storm Lake. The team member drives the shag truck with trailer in tow to the dock. When the team member is pulling the truck away from the dock door he will get out of the truck, close the doors and seal the truck.
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Company Long Haul Division Driver Minimum Qualifications Verifiable CDL A Tractor Trailer experience o 9 months within the last 12 months, or 12 months within the last 3 years. No preventable accidents resulting in a fatality, or rollover within the last 3 years No DUI, DWI, or OUI conviction occurring in a commercial motor vehicle No DUI, DWI, or OUI conviction occurring in the previous 8 years No positive test on any DOT drug or alcohol test, including refusal to test, in the last 3 years Cannot exceed 8 driving jobs in the last 3 years Maximum of 3 terminations of employment from Tyson Foods, Inc.
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Reflective vests and closed-toed shoes will be worn when outside of your truck. Driver must live in a defined hiring area. MVR, SPHR, and PSP will be utilized for a 3-year driving history.
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The Live Haul Driver must be willing to pick up a trailer loaded with empty cages and transport them to the poultry farm. Once loaded the cages are then filled and restacked and loaded back onto the trailer and the Live Haul Driver must be willing to binds the load of cages and transports them to the processing plant and drops the trailer at the live haul shed.
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