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Want to be a professional driver, but don't currently have a CDL class B w/ endorsements? General Air Service & Supply has been recognized as a top workplace in the US since 2023 and in Colorado since 2020, where it ranked number three in the distribution, is looking for a Hot Shot Driver who wants to learn how to drive and start a career as a CDL driver, jump in head-first and help our distribution team make deliveries along the front range of Colorado.
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So, whether you have past experience as a CDL Class A or CDL Class B delivery, truck, shuttle or school bus driver, this is a great opportunity for you to join our encouraging and connected family-friendly Avis Budget Group enterprise.
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So, whether you have past experience as a CDL Class A or CDL Class B delivery, truck, shuttle or school bus driver, this is a great opportunity for you to join our encouraging and connected Avis Budget Group enterprise.
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We have an excellent opportunity for an experienced Heavy Haul Lowboy Driver with Class A CDL in Colorado to join our team of professionals. Maintain valid Class A CDL in Colorado driver's license and good motor vehicle record to maintain insurability guidelines is a must.
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If you have a Colorado Class A or B Commercial Driver’s License and are passionate about safety, travel, and hands-on repair and improvements, then consider turning your passions into a career as a Highway Maintenance Specialist- Specialty Crew. CDOT has a vacancy for a Highway Maintenance Specialist in Aurora , CO.
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The Sr. Transportation Officer serves as a lead worker assigned by the Transportation Manager in high risk operations and high-profile federal government transportation contracts and must possess a CDL Class B with a ("P") passenger endorsement.
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In the role of Hot Shot Driver working in Denver, CO you will be part of the Operations Team. This person will safely and efficiently deliver refreshing and delicious cases and kegs of our beer to retail accounts from a non-CDL commercial truck.
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CDL driver's license or CDL permit preferred, must obtain a CDL within 6 months of hire. A minimum of three (3) years of experience as a Law Enforcement Officer with Arrest Authority; or a minimum of three (3) years of Prisoner Handling and detention experience as a Corrections, Detention, or Military Police Officer.
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Valid Class A Driver's License. We power a growing family of locally known brands including Hart’s, Superpumper, KB Express, ConoMart Super Stores, Casey’s Corner Store, Red Carpet, On the Run, MVP, Mr. Gas, KJ Super Stores, and more.
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Job Description: As a Junk Truck Driver at Furnishing Hope Junk Removal, you'll be the face of our company, delivering exceptional service to our valued customers while driving our 26 ft non-CDL trucks, managing the sales transaction, and supporting the Navigator in loading the truck.
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As a CDL-A driver for our private fleet, you will make no touch freight deliveries of merchandise to Walmart locations within in the region. As a Walmart truck driver, you can choose what personal career growth looks like for you.
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Keywords: CDL A, CDL B, driver, commercial driver's license, building products, job site, building materials, distributor, distribution, touch freight, load, unload, commercial vehicle and delivery.
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Current CDL Class A and clean MVR are required. Current CDL Class A and clean MVR are required. Oldcastle APG, a CRH Company, is the leading provider of outdoor living solutions in North America with an award-winning portfolio that enables customers to Live Well Outside.
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POSITION SUMMARY: A Driver- CDL (B) is responsible for safely operating a collection truck, and providing prompt, courteous and complete waste removal services for customers.
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Hiring Immediately, Pay starting at $22-$26, Dependent on Experience, PAID WEEKLY Schedule: Monday - Friday and the occ CDL, CDL Driver, Class B, Driver, Automotive. Rollback Driver 750/ CDL Sunstate Equipment Co.: Where Safety and People are Core Values.
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