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As a non-CDL driver, you must: + Be at least 21 years old + Possess a proper and valid driver's license + Have a driving record that meets the criteria for being an Authorized Driver in accordance with Company policy.
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A recent graduate of a truck driving school or verifiable tractor-trailer experience. Werner is Now Hiring Dedicated CDL-A Drivers! Whether you’re a seasoned veteran with a knack for hauling refrigerated freight or just starting your career, we have truck-driving jobs available to fit all levels of experience.
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Still need a CDL, more driving experience or a TWIC card? Learn how to get a CDL, how to get a TWIC card or call us at 800-447-7433, and we can talk you through it. Pay and bonus potential Mileage pay, plus hourly pay while on duty, not driving.
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Vacuum Truck Operator - Class A & B CDL Classification: Non-Exempt (Hourly) Department: Industrial Services Division Reports to: Branch Manager Company Profile: USA DeBusk is a best-in-class mechanical and industrial cleaning services provider specializing in servicing the downstream energy market.
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Connect with Roadrunner to experience the way truck driving business ownership should be. Our owner-operator focused LTL business model for linehaul independent contractor truck drivers is designed to give you flexibility, stability, and support.
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Werner is Now Hiring CDL-A Company Drivers! The Werner Advantage Werner Enterprises was founded by a driver, for drivers. Pay varies by route, location and experience level, request info for more details) Home Time & Route Options We have versatile time off opportunities such as daily, weekly, and bi-weekly Dedicated, OTR and Regional Solos, Teams, and Leaders To start your career at Werner, apply today.
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Orientation Details Offers paid orientation Does not cover accommodation Drivers get their own room No meals are included Orientation is performed partly or in full online Does not cover any travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license without any of the following restrictions: (E) Manual, (L,Z) Air Brakes or (M) Medical Variance 2 years Commercial Driving experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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TMC Transportation is growing and needs more Class A CDL Drivers who want to be home every weekend but still reap the rewards of an over-the-road driver. Remainder of training (Mon-Fri) go out with a driver trainer for experience on the road driving.
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Entry Level CDL-A Truck Driver Training - Dedicated Accounts - We do not want to offer you just another truck driving job, but a long-term, prosperous career in the transportation industry.
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CDL OTR Class A Driver Needed. Valid Class A CDL. CDL OTR Class A Driver Needed. Must pass road test This position offers benefits options for an individual or a family, including medical, dental, prescription, life insurance plans and more.
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Acceptable driving record. Leading-edge telematics device. Werner Enterprises is the third-largest dedicated trucking provider in North America. That is why we’re committed to treating every professional driver with care, dignity and respect.
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Variety of driving options including Dry Van and Refrigerated* J&R Schugel is now hiring: CDL-A Company Drivers! Must have a valid CDL-A. Located in the heart of New Ulm, MN, J&R Schugel is now offering miles of opportunities for Class A drivers, featuring a competitive starting pay ranging from 57 to 65 CPM. Our routes span the length of I-35, stretching East into the Midwest, down to Texas, and extending to portions of the Northeast and Southeast, served by multiple terminals in strategic locations.
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The Pneumatic/Vacuum Truck Operator will be responsible for driving and operating efficiently and safely all power equipment and vehicles in accordance with DOT laws and regulations. Must possess a valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL.
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The Non CDL Driver I is a delivery position responsible for driving a company vehicle limited to a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of 14,900. Demonstrate Defensive Driving techniquesNo more than two convictions in the past two year period for traffic violations.
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2 years of consecutive driving experience or have recently received a certification from an accredited Truck Driving School. Local Delivery Driver (CDL A or B) Current Hazmat Endorsement on CDL strongly preferred or ability to obtain within 60 days of hire.
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