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DUI (Driving Under the Influence), Domestic Violence, Felony (any), Perjury, Moral Turpitude. The protection of life and property through the enforcement of all federal, state, county and local laws, unless otherwise provided in the statutes and ordinances, under the general supervision of the Chief of Police, Major and Police Sergeant.
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This position is required to operate a motor vehicle for business purposes and therefore, the Clinical Liaison must have a clean driving record (i.e. no more than 3 moving violations in the past 3 years; no arrests or convictions for DUI or DWI) and have and maintain valid automobile insurance.
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At least 21 years of age No DUI or drug convictions in the last 5 years No felonies in the last 10 years *No experience necessary for straight trucks or cargo vans. Choose your own loads through our ArcBest truckload board, accept shipment offers with no forced dispatch through our Panther expedite solution, or get assigned scheduled lanes through our Dedicated all-miles paid program there are plenty of opportunities to keep your truck moving.
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No drug or alcohol related conviction on your record in the past 5 years (i.e., DUI, DWI). Must have a minimum of six months experience in sales, customer service, management or leadership. For a university/college student, the real-world professional experience you’ll receive during the internship will help you stand apart from the crowd, and will be more than just a line on your resume.
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Major convictions include, but are not limited to: DUI, DWI, speeding in excess of 25 mph, reckless driving, careless driving, vehicular homicide, manslaughter, or any conviction punishable by incarceration.
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No drug or alcohol related convictions on driving record (DUI/DWI) within the past 5 years. Our Accounting Intern position will introduce you to our Business Management Training program which fully prepares you to become a Business Manager of your own financial operation.
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Minimum of six (6) months verifiable experience driving a minimum of five (5) axle diesel-powered tractor-trailer combination unit Stable work history Minimum age of 21 No driving while intoxicated (DWI) or driving under the influence (DUI) convictions in the previous seven (7) years.
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NO SAP, NO DUI, NO Criminal background. Dry Van Reefer Class A OTR Truck Driver. NO SAP, NO DUI, NO Criminal background. You driver 3000 and get 75 cpm =$2250 a week. You driver 3500 and get 75 cpm =$2650 a week.
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