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Must be summer seasonal Associate employed as Helper, Packer, Driver, Warehouseman, or other Service Center Operational, non-management position. Maintain required documentation and paperwork for shipments, expenses, driver logs, and DOT regulations.
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Contacts customers regarding delivery or coordinates with the truck driver to call the customer. Operates store equipment as needed depending on one specific role and department (e.g., Zebra phone, telephone, paging system, copiers, fax machines, computers, CCTV surveillance system, key cutter, panel saw, paint mixer, flooring cutters, compacter baler.
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Will cover shuttle driver when needed. Job Info Job Location: Warminster, PA Route Type: Local Type of Assignment: Temp to Hire Hours Per Shift: 8 Hours Hours Per Week: 40 Hours Shift Start Time: 04:30 am Working Days: Mon-Fri Transmission Type: Automatic Job Requirements CDL Class: CDL A Experience: 6+ months Handling: Switching (yard jockey), Forklift Additional Information TransForce is seeking full-time CDL A Yard driver in Warminster or Levittown, PA. This job is offering $33 Per Hour. Needs to have Class A license.
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As a Delivery Driver, you are our "Boots on the ground!" Get paid daily for your total shift earnings from the day before!) Ability to enroll in our nationwide Jiffy Lube car maintenance program.
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Non- CDL Driver Mobile, AL, USA Req #801 Friday, April 12, 2024 Core Linen Services is a leader in hospital and hospitality laundry processing services around the country. Non- CDL Driver Mobile, AL, USA Req #801 Friday, April 12, 2024 Core Linen Services is a leader in hospital and hospitality laundry processing services around the country.
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Class A Commercial Driver License with Hazmat/Tanker Endorsement. National Parts and Service Discounts: Keep your rig in top shape with discounts and access to our in-house PM and minor repair services by certified mechanics.
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The Delivery Driver is also responsible for safe truck operation and the return of all money, unsold product, and empties. Position Objective:The Delivery Driver is responsible for the delivery, storage and merchandising of Gulf Distributing Company products in each assigned accounts.
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CDL A Hazmat Tanker Company Driver. Sulfuric Acid, Ammonia, Propane / Butane, Natural Gas Condensate, Acetic Acid, Nitric Acid, and several others. These commodities are used across the US for various needs such as fuel, fertilizers, additives in pigments, detergents, and dyes, used in agricultural industries to control weeds and create herbicides, used in canning, textiles, and even purification of water supplies.
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AutoNation Ford Mobile Position Overview The Wholesale Parts Driver delivers and picks up parts and equipment for the dealership while ensuring the delivery truck is in a clean and operable condition.
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Join our workforce as a company dry van driver – Enjoy the hospitality of a small carrier and the benefits of a large carrier. If you are an experienced driver with a proven track record of safety, we want you working at Wright Transportation.
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We believe in providing larger commissions, fostering stronger relationships, and creating a platform where every driver is recognized as an individual rather than just a "number." You'll prioritize same-day delivery opportunities, allowing you to maximize your earnings and flexibility.
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Now Hiring Dry Van and Flatbed Drivers.
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CRST is one of the nation’s largest transportation companies, providing total transportation solutions and comprehensive logistics services to customers all over North America.
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The driver operates a 16'-26' box truck, heavy use of hand trucks and pallet jacks. The Delivery Driver is responsible for safe transport of appliances and other products to and from job sites, residential homes, various multi-family and commercial addresses.
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Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations. Regional CDL-A Solo Company Truck Driver. Regional CDL-A Solo Company Truck Driver. Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations. Now Hiring Regional Class A CDL Solo Drivers to run Southeast and Midwest states.
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