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Affix correct placards to tractor/trailer when necessary. Perform pre and post trip inspections on the tractor and trailer that is being utilized. Valid Class B CDL with Hazardous Materials and Tank Endorsements.
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Read and understand maps, road signs, shipping papers, hazardous materials markings and labeling identifications. Class B P&D Drivers are responsible for transporting, loading and unloading freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner between our Service Centers and our customers.
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Safely operate a forklift to unload/ load products when indicated and needed. No DUI, Citation/Conviction for Reckless Operation in the past 3 years. Maintain cleanliness of company vehicle. Be available for irregular work schedules, alternating work shifts and/or assignments.
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Overtime paid at time and a half after 40 hours. Comprehensive benefits package: Health, Dental, Vision, AD&D, etc. Participate in Dayton Freight’s training and improvement programs. Local daytime work.
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Assist customers in preparation of shipping papers. Professional, positive and people-centered work environment. Paid holidays (8); paid vacation and personal days. Able to pass a drug screen. Stable and growing organization.
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Less than 2 moving violations in the past 3 years. At least 1 year of commercial driving experience. Properly document all freight control processes. Competitive weekly pay. Full-Time pay beginning at $26.50 per hour.
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Opportunity for Class A advancement! Valid DOT Physical/Medical Card. Fluent in English. Opportunity for Class A advancement. Clean, late model equipment. Basic math skills. 401(k) plan, Company Match.
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Valid Class A CDL with Hazardous Materials and Tank Endorsement. P&D Drivers are responsible for transporting, loading and unloading freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner between our Service Centers and our customers.
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No DUI, Citation/Conviction for Reckless Operations in the past 3 years. At least 18 months of commercial driving experience. Overtime after 40 hours. New Equipment & Clean facilities. Friendly & Positive culture.
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Part-Time pay beginning at $34.40 per hour. Interact and converse with external/internal customers. Adhere to the operational procedures and guidelines contained in the Dayton Freight Driver/Dockworker Manual.
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At least 23 years of age. Legally eligible to work in the United States.
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Pay is $34.40 per hour. At least 23 years of age. Legally eligible to work in the United States.
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