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Weekly Paychecks 100% Paid Training Company laptop, phone and equipment Company “take home” Vehicle and fuel card Work boot voucher (Red Wing) Experienced Locators -encouraged to apply (pay rate will be based on verifiable experience) Career growth and unlimited advancement opportunities.
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Driver, regional, local, truck, truck driver, CDL, CDL-A, Class A, local, cdl driver, box truck driver, delivery.
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Work Capacity: Truck Driver Work Capacity. They are required to drive a semi-truck to customers’ yards and collect fully loaded containers and return to them empty containers.
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At this facility, you’ll receive weekly pay, free on-site parking, and an employee lunchroom with a refrigerator! Order Picker / Clamp Operator & Turret Driver – We are immediately hiring Order Pickers / Clamp Operators and Turret Drivers to work at a large logistics warehouse in Garden City, GA. You will be responsible for picking orders, loading trucks and moving products around the facility.
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Valid State Class A CDL license required in state of residence. Profit-Sharing Plan (100% company-paid) Paid Vacation and holidays. For more than a century, Ben E. Keith Company has been a leader in fine food and premium beverage distribution, and we strive to consistently exceed our customers’ expectations.
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Our motto is " Hire Fast, Pay Fast. " You can start today and get paid today! Schedule a hands-on working interview and get paid for it. MetLife auto and home insurance.
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Operates and maintains equipment including, but not limited to, forklift, Zamboni, hand tools, power tools, pickup truck, etc. For FT roles: Benefits: Health, Dental and Vision insurance, 401(k) savings plan, 401(k) matching, and paid time off (vacation days, sick days, and 12 holidays.
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As a home care aide, you will provide essential services to help seniors and people with disabilities live independently in their own homes. If so, then a career as a home care aide may be the perfect fit for you.
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Must have a quiet and distraction-free work environment at home conducive to making and receiving calls professionally. Rate of pay: $16 per hour + uncapped commission. Work autonomously from your home office to handle inbound leads and make outbound calls to prospective clients.
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VEVRAA Federal ContractorMinorities/Females/Veterans/Disabled Other details Job Family Transportation Job Function DOT Driver Pay Type Hourly Employment Indicator Safety Sensitive - Driver Award.
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Founded in 1999, "The Clean Company" started with a small operation - EnviroVac was established in Georgia with only 4 men and a single vacuum truck. Career: A place you can call home, where there is a career here waiting for you, and where you can truly start on the ground floor and be running a large piece of EnviroVac's business in a matter of a few years - if you are bold enough, that is.
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1 Flooring Distributor multiple years in a row - Floor Covering Weekly. Supplier Diversity Award - Home Depot. Ensure that product is well secured on vehicle/truck and takes all necessary safety measures.
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Primary responsibilities are loading, unloading, put-away and stocking product received into locations using the Reach truck & cherry picker, matching SKU by cycle counting and consolidating product into existing locationmore.
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The Delivery Driver (non-CDL) is responsible for providing timely transportation of products from origin to destination as assigned, along with unloading and staging products at customer's place of business.
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Granite will NOT pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume. Granite will not pay a fee to any Agency that does not have such agreement in place.
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