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May Trucking Company is hiring ENTRY-LEVEL and EXPERIENCED OTR Truck Drivers!
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More Info Over The Road Class A CDL Driver Overview: 100% No Touch Dry Van Freight 50-60% Drop & Hook 40-50% Live Unload Home Every Other Weekend for 48 hr reset (Can stay out longer if you wish to.
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Valid Class A or Class B driver's license Minimum of 1 year of verifiable commercial driving experience Acceptable Department of Motor Vehicle Record Ability to meet State and Federal transportation and medical requirements to operate a three (3) axle vehicle Service Partners is the largest insulation distributor of quality residential insulation products and accessories in the United States.
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Class B CDL Delivery Driver needed for local deliveries of welding supplies and industrial gases. If you want your family to grow, WELSCO would welcome the opportunity to show you how good it feels to be part of a company that allows all employees to benefit from company profits like Safety, Raving Fan Bonus and Whale Done Bonus.
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Class-A CDL Regional Company Driver LITTLE ROCK, AR Responsibilities Requirements: Valid CDL-A With Tankers and Hazmat Endorsements Must-Have or Be Willing to Obtain TWIC Card 1 Year Tractor Trailer Experience Within the Last 3 Years or 1 Year Tanker Experience in the Last 10 Years.
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Driver Type: Experienced CDL-A Truck Drivers. Required: Must have a valid Class A CDL. As a driver, you will be transporting important goods and materials such as glass, steel, aluminum, building materials, machinery, coils, and specialty metals.
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Minimum 12 months Class A Over-the-Road experience needed, NO EXCEPTIONS. Over-the-Road Position - (Home-time: 2 full days home with your Family - No Touch Freight - Average Length of Haul: 650 miles.
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This long haul division gives you control over your schedule, so you decide how much time you spend on the road and at home. If you're a Veteran or former EMS/First Responder and provide a copy of a badge or DD214 you get awarded an additional $0.01 CMP - Thank you for your service.
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Over-the-road drivers continue to be the top earners in the trucking industry, and becoming part of a team is often the best way to ensure more miles and more time at home, without sacrificing income.
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TEAM CDL-A Van Truck Drivers - $1,800 avg gross per driver - Up to 72 CPM - CDL A with 6 month exp required - Valid Class A CDL with 6 months or more of truck driving experience.
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Our company options for drivers include dedicated, and over the road opportunities that let the driver find what fits their life and goals best. Seeking Class A drivers for Dedicated & OTR hauls.
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Our team of drivers are a well rounded breed with many years of over-the- road experience to guarantee every interaction with a B&B driver is better than the last.
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