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We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Straight Truck Driver, Independent Courier Driver, and Otr Driver and others in the Transportation to apply. A seasonal job is a great place to start at UPS, and it might even lead to a permanent role that offers even more advantages and benefits Permanent, full-time small package delivery drivers receive an average total compensation package of $145,000 per year.
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No. We've had issues where it's hard to clean a truck after pets, or drivers are allergic so we can't accept pets. Our Northeast freight goes directly to large warehouses and industrial locations like Harrisburg, PA, Butler, PA, Hartford, CT. We don't take freight to high traffic areas since most drivers don't want to drive in those areas.
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We want drivers that are looking for a long term company with drop and hook lanes with steady work and good pay. We want drivers that are looking for a company that won't micro manage, or spell out where to fuel and how to use GPS.
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UPS full-time small package delivery drivers receive an average total compensation package of $145,000 per year. Who exactly are UPS Part-Time Tractor Trailer Drivers? 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 Fuel Transport Driver, Refrigerated Freight Driver, and Straight Truck Driver and others in the Transportation to apply. Permanent, full-time small package delivery drivers receive an average total compensation package of $145,000 per year.
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We refer to them as Feeder Drivers. So, after driving our well-maintained trucks, Tractor Trailer Drivers are back home at the end of their day. Part-Time Tractor Trailer Drivers work days, nights and/or weekends.
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SHIFT YOUR FUTURE Casual Package Delivery Driver SHIFT YOUR TEAM Who exactly are casual UPS Package Delivery Drivers? · Valid driver’s license—no CDL required (License type varies by state) · Pass the DOT physical · Excellent customer service and driving skills · Legal right to work in the U.S. · Casual Package Delivery Drivers are expected to comply with UPS appearance guidelines and wear the company-provided uniform Full-time UPS employees work eight to ten hours per day and workdays can vary (Monday - Friday) or (Tuesday - Saturday) depending on the business needs.
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We’re also hardworking, efficient package handlers and friendly, focused drivers. We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Fuel Transport Driver, Courier, and Courier Controller and others in the Transportation to apply.
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Job descriptionAmerican Furniture Warehouse is currently seeking qualified Class A OTR Drivers. At AFW the number one concern truly is safety and compliance, and we are looking for drivers who believe in the same, at AFW we don't hire resumes, we hire people.
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We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Otr Driver, Truck Driver, and Refrigerated Freight Driver and others in the Transportation to apply. Casual Package Delivery Drivers are expected to comply with UPS appearance guidelines and wear the company-provided uniform.
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OTR Lease & Owner-Operator Driver Benefits: Lease / Owner-Operators Pay: $350,000+ per year average for Solo Lease & Owner Operator Drivers. OTR Company Driver Benefits: Company Drivers Pay: $100,000+ per year average for Solo Company Drivers.
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Drivers will be paid a full ADP even if the driver performs no driving duties following the event. Regional truck drivers can preference the schedule options that work best for them and expect security in their time off every week.
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Sprinter Van/Cargo Van Off Max Logistics LLC - (ALL-STATE) $1,000 - $3000 a week Local, regional, and OTR drivers Off Max Logistics LLC is a driver-oriented company that seeks out the most effective ways to help drivers in the transportation industry.
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Compensation: Up to $21.60 Hourly Hiring Bonus: $4,000 for CDL Drivers or $2,000 for Non- CDL Drivers! Coach USA has new and exciting career opportunities for School Bus Drivers at our Janesville, WI location.
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Shirley Contracting Company, LLC is looking for CDL Drivers including Lowboy Drivers to join our team. Shirley is a leading provider of comprehensive transportation and heavy civil construction services in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
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otr drivers jobs Title: otr truck driver Company: Gp Transco in Dothan, Alabama
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