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Class A CDL with 12 or more months tractor trailer experience. We have openings for Class A CDL Local/Regional, Full and Part-Time drivers. General Driver Qualifications.
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We are a dedicated operation. Rehires gone more than 2 years may be eligible for the full $5,000 with the terminal manager's approval, paid at the same as new hire. Rehires gone 1-2 years may be eligible for $2,500 Sign On with terminal manager's approval.
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The CDL Class A Logistics Driver timely and efficiently transports shipping containers, grocery items, or other goods between the Port of Houston and other locations mostly in the Houston metro area.
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St. Joe Express, located in St. Joseph, MO, is one of the trucking industry's leaders in liquid food bulk transportation. Newer equipment with in-house shop that keeps it well maintained. The ability to pass DOT physical and drug screen.
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Soybean Oil accounts for eighty to ninety percent of what we haul. Tank endorsement (not needed to apply) We do not haul any hazardous loads or any that require placards. Assigned trucks, No Slip Seating.
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Local operation with Regional, and some Long-Haul opportunities. 5000 sign-on bonus for new drivers. Profit Sharing and 401(k) match. Food Grade Tanker Operation. Full Benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, Life.
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1100 Weekly Minimum Guarantee. Average income of drivers $68,000-$80,000 per year. Excellent work environment. 80% Kansas City Runs.
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1100 Weekly Minimum Guarantee. Average income of drivers $68,000-$80,000 per year. Excellent work environment. 80% Kansas City Runs.
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1100 Weekly Minimum Guarantee. Average income of drivers $68,000-$80,000 per year. Excellent work environment. 80% Kansas City Runs.
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