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A family-owned, Illinois-based transportation and logistics company is looking for safety-concious, experienced truck drivers and owner-operators. Want to be home on the weekends and still make a living for you and your family.
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Wilson Lines is a Minnesota based transportation & logistics company specializing in refrigerated freight with c onsistent out & back lanes from Minneapolis! Wilson Lines is Hiring OTR CDL-A Drivers in your area.
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Ensure contents are properly secured inside the truck to prevent breakage or damage. Make safety a priority at all times. The driver will be trained to drive tractor-trailers and dump trucks.
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CDL A Company Driver - Regional. 2 Years of recent tractor trailer driving experience. No serious offenses in the previous 5 years or pattern of unsafe practices. Qualified Drivers needed NOW. CDL A Company Driver - Regional.
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Class A CDL driver needed for Mid-South run. Class A CDL driver needed for Mid-South run. Must have clean MVR and be able to pass hair follicle and urine test. Drivers are out 7-9 days with one + days off.
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Join our team as an Over the Road Class A Driver. The ideal candidate will ensure timely and safe delivery, demonstrate a strong commitment to safety, and have a clean driving record.
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Whether you are healthy, or have a specific illness, we'll connect you with the right trial. Potentially get paid to access the most cutting edge medicines combating your disease. Whether you are healthy, or have a specific illness, we'll connect you with the right trial.
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Requirements and SkillsValid Class A CDLNo recent DOT-reportable accidents or DUIsMinimum 23 years of ageMilitary experience equivalency may substitute for some requirements Please call us at 800.247.
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Load and unload product in and out of the truck, in a manner compliant with company policy and state and federal regulations. Perform customer deliveries & other related truck movements as required.
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No conviction for a 'serious or disqualifying traffic violation' as described in FMCSR parts 382, 391, 392 and 397 or or preventable accidents involving fatality, bodily injury treated away from the scene, or disabling vehicle damage in the last three (3) years.
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Safely operate a 24’ box truck of 26,000 pounds of gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 year of manual pallet jack and hand truck experience. Inspect the truck before and after each trip.
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