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Move merchandise and throughout the warehouse from-receiving to a customer's car door.
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Activities Coordinator / Assistant
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CDL-A Temperature Controlled Truck Driver Job Requirements: Minimum age of 21 Must have valid CDL-A commercial driver’s license Must have at least 6 months of OTR or regional experience Must pass DOT physical and drug screen Safe driving record (no serious traffic violations or patterns of irresponsible driving.
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Unitex is searching for Class B CDL Drivers in Hartford, CT.
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As a Delivery Driver, you are our “Boots on the ground!” Get paid daily for your total shift earnings from the day before!) Ability to enroll in our nationwide Jiffy Lube car maintenance program.
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OTR Lease Purchase Drivers: Flatbed Req.
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Our team in East Hartford currently has an opening for a Truck Driver. No lodging provided. A minimum of 1 year Liquid Bulk Hauling Experience in a Tanker or Bobtail Preferred. Driving Hazmat & Tanker Bulk loads in the local area Required.
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Are you looking for a way to make some extra money part-time, have a flexible schedule, and a fun opportunity where you get to go out and explore the city?
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Driver mentor program. Trucks are equipped with luxury sleepers, power inverters, APUs, fridges, solar panels, and Sirius XM All Access subscriptions in every tractor. 99% no-touch freight for our van/reefer division and paid tarping for our flatbed division.
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Local CDL A Truck Driver. While at customer locations, the driver must open, close and secure trailer curtains and/or doors for customer to unload product. Local CDL A Truck Driver. Currently, we have multiple warehouses across the US and committed to delivering quality molding and building products to our customers on times, every time.
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Ice Resurfacer Drivers are responsible for maintaining ice quality to NHL standards through scheduled resurfacing and other assigned ice maintenance including but not limited to installation and deconstruction of the hockey ice surface.
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Whether you are experienced in the green industry, a professional looking for a career change, or a new graduate or veteran transitioning into the workforce, we are confident you will find opportunity and reward with SiteOne.
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This position requires that the Driver take into consideration the volume of equipment used and the quantity of equipment available to each Hospital when determining their daily driving schedule.
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