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Why be a Foss Delivery Driver? Foss Delivery Drivers transport products to flooring retail centers, warehouses, distribution centers and job sites. Mohawk Industries has been a trusted name in carpets for more than 130 years and is a leading supplier of flooring, offering a complete selection of carpet, ceramic tile, laminate, wood, stone, vinyl, rugs and other home products.
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CDL-A LEASE PURCHASE DRIVER- $3K SIGN ON BONUS Trekker is a 100% independent contractor carrier with truck leasing programs designed to fit a variety of driver lifestyles and experience levels.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Fuel Transport Driver with an excellent driving record. Driver Referral Bonus. We are currently seeking an experienced Fuel Transport Driver with an excellent driving record.
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Pilot Company supports a growing portfolio of brands with expertise in supply chain and retail operations, logistics and transportation, technology and digital innovation, construction, maintenance, human resources, finance, sales and marketing.
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Job Type: CDL A Truck Driver Pay: $1,300 to $1,500 per on average, Minimum Pay Program Sign-on Bonus: $1,000 Orientation pay: $1,000 Home Time: 2 full days home every other week Equipment: Automatic Transmission Freightlivers, Volvos and Pererbilts Freight: 100% no-touch freight, mostly drop and hook loads Experience: 6 months in 24 months or 1 year in 3 years.
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Hiring requirements: 12 months recent tractor trailer experience CDL-A with hazmat and tanker endorsement Preferred: TWIC Card and Passport Preferred (company reimbursed) Must meet Highway Transport’s MVR requirements System Driver must live within 100 miles of service center.
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But here are a few skills you should have to be a successful Delivery Driver:A clean driving record and the ability to pass a Motor Vehicle Record check. You should have the ability to read a map and find your way around the delivery area.
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The Delivery Specialist will maintain and operate store vehicles to deliver parts and/or products to professional customers in a safe and efficient manner. Ability to use delivery fleet management hand-held devices to process deliveries, capture customer signatures, update vehicle mileage, complete daily vehicle inspections, etc.
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Location: Rome, GA Shift: 1st Shift Work model: On-Site Schedule: Full-time; Sunday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Job overview: Schneider is seeking a Driver Manager in Rome to provide leadership to a group of truck drivers through fielding phone calls and working to solve problems.
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We are looking for Lease Purchase Class A OTR Reefer Drivers who are looking for a good home that provides you with great earning potentials while paying off a truck while doing it.
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Assigned driver managers and late-model tractors 65% drop and hook 24 hr. CDL-A Regional Truck Drivers Enjoy: Company Driver Benefits now start at 30 days! Driver Requirements: Must be minimum 21 years old with a valid CDL-A Must have 1 year of verifiable experience within last 3 years , or 2 years in the last 5 years.
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The Driver Manager will act as a link between the business, our drivers and customers. Schneider is seeking a Driver Manager in Rome to provide leadership to a group of truck drivers through fielding phone calls and working to solve problems.
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Same benefits as a local driver. Home each week PTO after one year Rand Mcnally ELD Health Insurance Must be able to drive a manual transmission Recycled Cardboard/Carpet Supplies Dry Vans only Requirements to Apply: Clean Class A CDL and Driving Record.
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CDL-A Regional Drivers Enjoy : Reg/Reg+ Avg $1,100 - $1,300 per Week $1,000 Driver Referral Bonus - Paid Within 90 Days Out 5 Days, Home 2 Days 100% No-Touch Freight, 80% Drop & Hook Monthly & Quarterly Driver Incentives Paid Vacation, Holidays, & Orientation Industry-Leading, Low Cost Benefits Package After 60 Days 401K with Company Match We invite you to visit our hometown terminal, located at 8912 Transport Lane in Ooltewah, TN.
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