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Finally, you have to download and install Dasher driver app on your device and done – you can start working. DoorDash lets you decide when you want to work. Then get paid good money just for delivering delicious food to hungry locals whenever you have some spare time.
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Job Summary Contract Driver (1099, Team) Dry Van OTR $3,500 - $4,200 gross total weekly avg. miles per week per team Dedicated 10% Driver Load/Unload No slip seating Home Time 14 - 28 expected days out You can stay out longer if you want to Get 6 days of home time for every 28 days worked Home at least one weekend per month Core Responsibilities include, but are not limited to Inspection of vehicle, equipment, and cargo to ensure everything is safe, legal, and secure.
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A Service Technician is the front line and point person for our brand to the rider and encourages successful, profitable retail by taking their technical expertise to the next level as a driver of outstanding in store brand experiences.
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Fusion Logistics, is seeking GREAT people to join our delivery team in Miami, FL. The right candidate will need to be PASSIONATE about delivering an exceptional delivery experience to customers, have a great work ethic, reliable, work fast, and always be on time.
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The Department of Transportation (DOT) Certified Warehouse Delivery Driver ensures the safe and efficient transportation of our glass products to meet the distribution needs of our operation teams.
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The takeout or to-go Delivery Driver is responsible for restaurant takeout delivery and foodservice operations. Previous experience is not required - we will train you! Hiring immediately for full-time and part-time hourly restaurant takeout or to-go Delivery Drivers.
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May be required to perform Driver/Messenger and/or Crew Leader job responsibilities based on operational needs. Performs Driver/Messenger or Crew Leader duties as requested. Responsible for the distribution and receipt of moneybags, receipts, daily route guides, route keys and schedules to Driver/Messenger and/or Crew Leaders.
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Cliff Berry, Inc. is hiring a CDL Class B Driver. Cliff Berry, Inc. is hiring a CDL Class B Driver. Pick up waste oil at customer locations such as garages, gas stations, automotive dealerships, quick-change oil companies, fleet maintenance facilities, bus companies, airports, and rental car companies.
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Operate all equipment associated with the shipping activity such as operating a forklift and pallet jack
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Coordinate- Driver random Drug & Alcohol testing. Orders Insurance for new driver. Monitors Whats App for driver communication accuracy - Sends daily messages with current issues. Creates Commencements for changes to any driver or truck information.
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Our commercial delivery driver position is responsible for the delivery of parts to our commercial customers. For step-by-step instructions on how to apply visit Please note: We continuously accept applications for this position.
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Valid Class A Commercial Driver License meeting Company standards preferred. Ensures Delivery Associate compliance with local, state and federal regulatory agencies (i.e. DOT, OSHA, etc.) 2 or 4-year college degree in Business Management, Supply Chain Management or similar major preferred.
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The Transportation Lead will provide hands-on training for all new drivers to ensure they are familiar with Trulieve driver safety and professionalism expectations while on the road, at dispensaries and amongst the various grow and processing facilities are met.
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This position could utilize the following equipment: Tractor Trailer - Semi - Pup Trailer - Box Truck - 28 ft Trailer - 32 ft Trailer - 53 ft Trailer - Delivery Truck - Side Load - Side Bay - Trailer with lift gate - pallet jack - hand truck - dolly This position could include: Driving - CDL - Class A CDL - Delivery Truck Driver - OTR - Delivery Driver - Customer Delivery - Commercial Driver's License.
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Company truck driver possessing a valid CDL Class A license for local delivery of building materials. Company truck driver possessing a valid CDL Class A license for local delivery of building materials.
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