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RETURN TO JOB SEARCH RESULTS Part Time School Bus Driver Location 17665 US hwy 136 Burlington Junction, Missouri 64428 US Phone Number (660) 446-5111 Categories Drivers Req ID JR455 Part Time School Bus Driver (Open) First for a reasonFirst Student is the largest school transportation provider in North America with more than a century of experience providing safe and reliable transportation.
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Paid CDL training Hours guarantee Additional hours available – charter route opportunities! First for a reason First Student is the largest school transportation provider in North America with more than a century of experience providing safe and reliable transportation.
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DOT Regulation 49 CFR Part 40 does not authorize the use of Schedule I drugs, including marijuana, for any reason. Why join as a School Bus Driver? For many reasons $17.50 / HR starting wage; depending on experience $2,000 Sign-on Bonus for fully licensed drivers* $1,000 Sign-on Bonus for new drivers* No experience necessary.
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This is a full time position, and working within the plant is required. Manage all aspects of the landfill as well as all monitoring Manage all Solid Waste ManagementKeep the Plant Manager updated on all Environmental activities.
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Paid, in-house training and certification for DOT License and Endorsements for a Class A CDL with tanker and hazmat endorsements. Paid time off, sick pay, and paid holidays.
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We have available part-time, on-going work servicing a wide-variety of clients/retailers for weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly visits. repeatedlyAble to bend, stoop and stand for extended periodsInternet access with an active email addressAndroid or iOS smart phone and/or tablet for wireless reportingReport client work completions on the same day as serviceReliable transportation, some travel involvedSFS, Inc. is a leading supplier of field services to Fortune 1000 manufacturers and retailers in the.
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Thank you for your interest in becoming a Paid Product Tester. Some studies such as clinical trial in-person focus groups pay as high as $500 per study. This opportunity is for completing market research opportunities with independent brands via online or phone.
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Have a reliable vehicle to travel within an assigned territory on a daily basis. Manage your time efficiently and work on your own with little supervision. We're hiring now for our Retail Sales team, and are looking for people like you, who know the end game of retail is to get product on shelves.
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