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CDL Class A or B license, AND -Passenger (P) endorsement, AND -have Air Brake Restriction lifted (No L or Z Restrict), AND -no N restriction (a passenger endorsement restriction), AND -no K restriction (able to drive interstate) -And be comfortable driving a large motor coach bus.
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Trucking company in search of a professional class A CDL Driver to run relay routes and drop & hook runs to customers in IN, AL, OH, TN and KY out of our terminal in Owensboro, KY. Position is home every day and driver will be hauling no touch freight.
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Trucking company in search of a professional class A CDL Driver to run relay routes and drop & hook runs to customers in IN, AL, OH, TN and KY out of our terminal in Princeton, IN. Position is home every day and driver will be hauling no touch freight.
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No person will be discriminated against in any aspect of his or her employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, transgender status, marital status, family status, disability, genetic information, protected veteran/military status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
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REQUIREMENTS: Minimum of 1 year of commercial or military driving experience (Required) Valid CDL Class (A ) or Class ( B ) License (Required) Must be able to drive Manual Transmission Vacuum truck experience is a plus Tanker Endorsement prior to day one (1) of employment (Required) Medically qualified to operate a commercial motor vehicle Ability to lift 55 lbs.
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Complete daily time and labor reports in accordance with company policyTurn in required paperwork dailyRegular attendance is requiredMust be flexible to changing schedules and hours to support business needs.
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NO CDL required. Ability to pass a physical examination as required by Department of Transportation and/or Company policy. Enter call information accurately into in-truck technology, process payments, handle cash and complete reports as required.
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Join the Team at HJC: Highway Construction Worker (Class A CDL Required) Job Title: Highway Construction Worker (Class A CDL Required) Class A CDL license is required.
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What We Are Looking For CDL Permit Required High school diploma or equivalent (GED) required Valid Texas Drivers License Proficient reading, writing, and math skills Clean driving record Mechanical background or skills preferred Work Availability upon graduation.
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CDL-A or CDL-B driver's license required with Tanker endorsement and no restrictions. $3,500 Sign-On Bonus for experienced CDL-A or CDL-B Hydrovac Operators. Heavy lifting at times is required.
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No CDL Required Box Truck Warehouse Driver Jobs. Join the driving workforce with our No CDL-A box truck delivery position! CalArk, an industry-leading irregular route carrier, offers career opportunities for CDL-A solo and team company truck drivers, CDL-A owner operators, and delivery/warehouse personnel.
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As required in the announcement, I confirm that I possess a current CDL A or B with no restrictions on airbrakes that allows operation within the State of Colorado, and a current DOT Medical Card. I understand that this information will be verified during the selection process and/or during the background check process.
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26/hour for CDL A, $23/hour for CDL B Plus paid OT. $23/hour for CDL B. DriverSource is seeking full-time CDL A drivers; APPLY NOW. Clean MVR and Background Required.
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Class A CDL Tractor Trailer: 1 year (Required) CDL A (Required) Keywords: tractor trailer driver, commercial driver, Class A cdl driver, professional driver CDL-A Driver, CDL A Truck Driver, Class A CDL Driver, Class A CDL Truck Driver, CDL Truck Driver, CDL Commercial Truck Driver, CDL Driver Home Daily, Class A CDL Driver Home Daily.
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