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Class A CDL required with Doubles endorsement, or the ability to obtain one. We are seeking Night-Shift Driver who will be responsible for operating and hauling belly-dump double trailers, transporting "dry bulk" from the local area refineries to the port.
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Transco Lines is now hiring Hazmat & Doubles Team CDL-A Company Drivers. Hazmat and Doubles Endorsements required. Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations. STEP THREE: Connect with a career specialist to discuss available options (we'll contact you at the number provided.
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CDL-A Team Hazmat and Doubles OTR Truck Drivers. CDL-A Team Hazmat and Doubles OTR Truck Drivers. CDL-A Team Hazmat and Doubles OTR Truck Drivers. CDL-A Team Hazmat and Doubles OTR Truck Drivers.
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Truck Driver must have a valid Class A commercial drivers license with doubles/triples endorsements. Paid training is available for candidates that have a Class A license with doubles/triples endorsements.
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Extra cash for every doubles lead. Now, those insights power our U.S. Xpress OTR, blending startup agility with industry expertise. U.S. Xpress created Variant as a driver-centric hub of innovation.
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Will be able to obtain a valid commercial driver's license with hazmat, doubles and tanker endorsements and have the ability to properly operate hand held mini-computer when required. Old Dominion Truck Driver Training Program page is loaded Old Dominion Truck Driver Training Program.
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Must have a Class A CDL with air brakes, tanker and doubles endorsements. Must have a Class A CDL with air brakes, tanker and doubles endorsements. We have positions available for Bulk Cement commercial drivers.
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Driver must obtain doubles endorsement within 30 days of hire. Esp for the summer ! TWIC is not a must requirement, but it IS strongly recommended, this cost will ALSO be reimbursed. Driver must obtain doubles endorsement within 30 days of hire.
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Valid CDL Class A license is required (Doubles and Tankers Endorsements) Ability to meet Department of Transportation (DOT) driver qualification policy requirements. We are looking for qualified candidates ready to make a splash and dive headfirst into our One Primo Team. Please visit our website for more information about Primo Water North America.
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Extra cash for every doubles load. Extra cash for every doubles load. Now's the time to bring on a family member or friend to be your teammate on the road! Team Drivers: Up to $15,000 Sign-On Bonus/split with average 5,500 miles per week.
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We will help you find the right partner with our TEAM match program! Mileage incentive up to 14 CPM. Up to $15,000 sign on bonus (split) Ask about our sponsorship program. Must have CDL A and 21 years or older.
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