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The CDL Driver will safely drive a company commercial vehicle(tractor trailer)on established route(s)andassist in unloading product and render customer service to Cregger Company store locations.
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Position Summary: Drives responsibly to work as a tractor-trailer combination driver, applying knowledge of commercial driving regulations, to operate as a belly-dump driver and/or water truck driver and/or transport driver.
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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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Part-Time Tractor Trailer Drivers work days, nights and/or weekends Valid Class A CDL license (commercial driver’s license) in home state Doubles/Triples endorsement may be needed depending on location Pass the DOT physical Reliability, responsibility, and a love of truck driving Legal right to work in the U.S. Part-Time Tractor-Trailer Drivers are expected to comply with UPS appearance guidelines and wear the company-provided uniform.
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We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Driver, Independent Courier Driver, and Straight Truck Driver and others in the Transportation to apply.
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Tractor-Trailer Drivers are expected to comply with UPS appearance guidelines and wear the company-provided uniform. They drive a tractor trailer from one UPS location to another-or to a customer on an established route-before returning to their original location.
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We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Courier Controller, Straight Truck Driver, and Independent Courier Driver and others in the Transportation to apply. Casual Tractor Trailer Driver.
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Owner-Operator Duties: The pay range for a Non-CDL driver with a 1-Car Hauler is $5,000-$8,000 gross per month based on the volume of work you complete and your desire to maximize your available hours.
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Dedicated Team truck driver - Harley-Davidson. Take your dog or cat on the road with our Team Pet Policy. Dependable paychecks - Weekly paychecks reflect the consistent miles you'll drive on a weekly basis.
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The pay range for a Non-CDL driver with a 2-Car Hauler is $10,000-$15,000 gross per month based on the volume of work you complete. Position Overview: There are multiple opportunities available for Non-CDL and/or CDL Car-Hauling, Owner-Operators (run under Bengal’s authority) as well as Non-CDL and/or CDL Contracted Carrier (sub-contracting under an authority other than Bengal) Each position requires the driver to have their own ¾-ton or 1-ton Truck diesel (ex.
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We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Driver, Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerk, and Fuel Transport Driver and others in the Transportation to apply.
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The CDL Class B Vac Truck Industrial Driver serves as a primary customer contact for environmental/hazardous waste. The Class B 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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We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Truck Driver, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Driver, and Independent Courier Driver and others in the Transportation to apply.
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We are seeking a Full Time Night Warehouse Worker with CDL-A and Tandem Trailer / Doubles Driver experience in our Lyons, NY facility. Position will act as a backup Tandem Trailer / Doubles and Trailer driver.
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