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Key Requirements:Must possess a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) class B with "P" (Passenger) endorsement. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionTBest Services is seeking a reliable Medical Transportation CDL B Driver to join our client's team, serving over a dozen local districts in Buffalo, NY. This role involves the safe transportation of passengers across various routes, including the operation of both large and small buses.
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This is a CDL Class B Driver position located in our Landover, MD central distribution center and will report directly to the Transportation Manager. Valid Class B commercial driver's license required.
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Job DescriptionDominos Straight Truck Driver safely drives company commercial vehicles on established routes to deliver and unload products to Dominos Pizza store locations. Dominos commercial drivers ensure that all tasks performed are done in a safe manner, including wearing proper PPE. SHIFT: CDL B routes typically dispatch out from the yard between 2am-5, and are 10-12 hours in length.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Required: High school diploma or G.E.D.; Must be a minimum of 21 years of age; Must be willing to obtain a valid and unencumbered State of Ohio Class B Commercial Driver's License with S and P endorsements.
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Valid California Commercial Class A or B Driver's License with passenger, air brakes, and school bus endorsements; Medical Certificate; California School Bus Driver Certificate; California Dept. of Ed Instructor Certificate; First Aid/CPR Certificate.
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Drivers must be a minimum of 21 years of age and have a valid/unexpired Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class B or C with a Class P endorsement. The Transportation Department operates Chautauqua Institution’s passenger shuttle and tram system, which is a complementary system for patrons that regularly circulates throughout the grounds and special events.
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Valid Arizona Commercial Driver’s License, Class B, and current Arizona School Bus Driver Certificate required within ten days of hire. Location - Transportation - Central, East and/or West - Kino & Broadway Area.
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Class B Commercial Driver’s license, with P and S endorsements. 19A Examiner and SED Certified School Bus Driver Instructor. Meets NY commissioner of Education standards as a school bus driver.
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Possession of a high school diploma or equivalent certificate, a valid Nevada Class “B” Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with a passenger endorsement, a current standard First Aid/CPR Certificate, and an original Social Security Card.
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1500- New FT employee with Class B, with Airbrake but no passenger endorsement. Operate a school transportation vehicle in accordance with DOT, Commercial Drivers Regulations, Colorado Motor Vehicle Code, CDE Operational Rules, ECSD Transportation policies and emergency procedures and FCC Regulations.
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Ability to obtain, or currently possess, Commercial Driver's License (CDL), Class B with Passenger and School Bus endorsement. Experience working as a bus driver in a school district preferred.
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Class A or Class B Commercial Drivers’ License with passenger and school bus endorsement. Must not have ever been convicted of a Class A or Class B felony, or a felony based on causing death, a felony sexual offense, or a felony against public administration.
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On occasion, perform heavy pushing/pulling of product, work in refrigerated conditions 33-38 degrees , outdoor weather rain, sleet, heat, snow, etc. 401k matching contributions 15% off the purchase price of stock Company bonus Safety bonus Referral bonuses Career growth.
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Must have a valid Florida Commercial Driver's License (CDL Class B). Transportation: Department of Transportation (DOT) Training. Must have a valid Florida Commercial Driver's License (CDL Class B.
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California Class A or B Commercial Driver's License, with 15+ Passenger Endorsement, Air Brake Endorsement, and no weight restrictions. Maintains cleanliness and operation of shuttles by cleaning and sweeping vehicles as needed, recording operational defects and maintenance needs into logbook, and submitting request for necessary repairs to the Transportation Service Specialist.
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