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May Trucking Company is hiring ENTRY-LEVEL and EXPERIENCED OTR Truck Drivers!
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Driver is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at (855) 548-2691, and we can talk you through it. Qualifications Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL). Need CDL training.
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Hub Group is now hiring: Intermodal CDL-A Drivers. Must have a CDL-A License. STEP THREE: Connect with a Hub Group talent specialist to discuss the available role (we’ll contact you at the number provided.
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We run a small company where you receive personalized attention and have the freedom to accepts loads that fit you best.
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Orientation: Upon joining our team as a CDL A truck driver, travel arrangements via flight or rental car, single-person accommodation, and meal provisions during orientation are covered. Interview Process: Complete a full Department of Transportation application, following which we'll conduct comprehensive CDL A Driver reports including PSP, DAC, MVR, and employment verifications.
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Roto-Rooter in Columbia, TN is looking to hire a full-time CDL A or B Pump Truck Driver. Utilizing your CDL, you safely operate a pump truck as you drive to various locations to pump and clean septic tanks.
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In addition, this role will serve as back-up delivery driver for non-CDL trucks. Warehouse Manager / Supervisor. In addition, this role will serve as back-up delivery driver for non-CDL trucks.
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Preferred Qualifications: Strong customer service skills Commercial route driving experience (Class C or Non-CDL) Clean Harbors is an equal opportunity employer. This role will train to drive a Class B box truck to provide onsite service for parts washer machines, pick up containerized hazardous waste, and sell products/services in a defined route.
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Equipment: Late model well maintained tractors Pay: $1300-$1600 + Home time: Daily Experience: 6 months Requirements: Class A CDL Must be flexible with schedule Must be willing to undergo background check This position offers benefits options for an individual or a family, including medical, dental, prescription, life insurance plans and more.
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Local Intermodal Driver (Based on Location) Regional and OTR Runs available Experience: 6 + months We do not want to offer you just another truck driving job, but a long-term, prosperous career in the transportation industry.
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CDL A Training Provided. The ability to obtain a Commercial Driver’s License (Class A CDL), not required for hire. Learn to drive a Class A CDL vehicle and obtain required licensing within 10 weeks of training start date.
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Requirements 2 Years OTR Driving Experience Must be at least 23 Years of Age Class A CDL with Hazmat and TWIC Clean MVR Dependable and Customer-Friendly Attitude Strong Work Ethic A tractor older than 5 years must be approved Talk to a Recruiter - 805-823-2431 About Oakley Trucking Oakley Trucking is a family-owned and operated trucking company headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas.
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100% Owner Operated company with dedicated customers Flexible Home Time Pay: $6,000-10,000 weekly Direct Deposit Every Friday No Forced Dispatch New Trailers Available Fuel Cards Driver Rererral Program: $2,000 for every referral after first 4 weeks Additional Info: Plate Program No Cameras 100% No Touch Freight 24/7 Dispatch and ELD Support Requirements: No more than 2 moving violations in the past 3 years.
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A current, valid driver's license with Class A or B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and good driving record is required. When you join our team you will be utilizing your CDL and customer service skills to assist with every step of the blood collection process.
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