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Our client is hiring local CDL-A dedicated drivers! Driver will be responsible for operating a tractor and bolster trailer picking up at logging sites. Aside from the perks of a consistent schedule and pay, company dedicated truck drivers also enjoy access to comprehensive health benefit offerings including medical, dental and vision as well as life insurance, 401(k) and paid vacation.
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855) 445-4534 Job Description: Regional CDL-A Solo Company Truck Driver Now Hiring Regional Class A CDL Solo Drivers to run Southeast and Midwest states Pay & Details Earn $0.52 - $0.60 per mile based on experience $1,650 Sign-On Bonus Great Home Time - if you want to stay out and run, you can make more money.
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Job Description: Class A CDL Long Haul Driver 14 Days Out Lane Details: Run where there s freight. Job Description: Class A CDL Long Haul Driver 14 Days Out Lane Details: Run where there s freight.
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Job Description: OTR Class A CDL Truck Drivers Gulf Relay is one of the fastest growing companies in the industry. We are a family-oriented company that wants to take care of their drivers, not just please the customers.
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With a focus on pickups in El Paso and deliveries in Louisville, this route is projected to average 1.5 turns per week. Apply now and be part of a dynamic team committed to success! Dedicated Team Run - El Paso, TX to Louisville, KY Overview: Join our dedicated team run from El Paso, TX to Louisville, KY, delivering TJX team freight.
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Schedule Your Interview with Dollar General Fleet Today Requirements: Valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Must be 21 years of age At least 1 year of experience is required Paid unloading; unload freight and rolltainers at each delivery site in a safe and efficient manner Why Dollar General Fleet.
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Requirements include a Class A CDL and 3 months' experience. Join the family-owned Ozark Motor Lines, where we're hiring regional CDL-A truck drivers for a fulfilling long-term career.
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Our Class A CDL A flatbed truck drivers are the backbone that keeps the business going. Regional Home Weekend CDL A Flatbed Driver Weekly Minimum Pay Program, paid on all miles Incentive Program, Sign-On Bonus Seeking CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver with flatbed experience with home time every weekend.
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OTR Class A CDL Driver Overview. Class A License (CDL-A) Refrigerator, Thermo King APU. Automatic Transmission Fully Loaded. 2022 or newer Freightliner Cascadia.
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Job Description: Team CDL A DoD Drivers Description: Woodfield, based out of Camden, AR, is hiring for Class A OTR Team Drivers with Secret Clearance Class A OTR Team Driver with Secret Clearance (DoD) Seeking CDL Class A drivers willing to go OTR in a 2025 Freightliner Established teams and husband & wife teams strongly encouraged to apply.
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Job Description: Are you an experienced Class A CDL truck driver looking for a challenging and rewarding route? Valid Class A CDL. Safely operate a tractor-trailer to transport goods within the Midwest region, including states such as Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
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Must be 21 years old and possess a Class B CDL. Need good driving record, have no criminal history and submit to a drug screen. Must be 21 years old and possess a Class B CDL.
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Class A CDL driver. Class A CDL driver. For more information contact Shane at. Average pay $1400+ per week.
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Marten is now hiring Class A truck drivers for opportunities in the region where you can expect excellent earning power, unbeatable support and home time to fit your life. Regional CDL-A Reefer Truck Driver Jobs Offer High Miles And Excellent Earning Potential.
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Valid Class A CDL (have permit for CDL training) Would you like to drive for TMC but don't have your Class A CDL? For those who love driving but don’t like the sedentary lifestyle that often comes with trucking, flatbed is a great solution.
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