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Valid Class "A or B" CDL as per DOT requirements. This position will report to the Plant Supervisor or the area Truck Foreman and is limited to current Idaho Materials employees.
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Idaho Milk Transport is looking for Class-A CDL Drivers to transport bulk food grade liquid to our customers within the 11 Western and Midwest states. Comply with truck driving rules and regulations (size, weight, route designations, parking and break periods) as well as with company policies and procedures.
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OPPORTUNITY FOR CDL-A HEAVY HAUL TRUCK DRIVERS Driver Type: Experienced CDL-A Heavy Haul Truck Drivers Equipment Type: Heavy Haul Route Type: Regional Routes Division: Division 310 Terminal: Spokane, WA Home Time: Off most weekends for 34-hour reset FINANCIAL PACKAGE Heavy Haul Regional Driver Rate: $0.65 per mile , depending on experience.
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Drive and operate a commercial truck with a patented lift mechanism to load and unload containers at customer site in a safe manner by following all safety rules. Possess a valid Medical Examiner's Certificate or ability to obtain a minimum of a 1 year certification (DOT requirement.
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Valid Class A CDL from state of residence with all proper endorsements which include Tanker, Hazmat, Doubles/Triples (REQUIRED) and TWIC card in necessary areas. Comprehensive Benefit Package: Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance, a 401k plan with company match, $20,000 company-paid life insurance, parental leave, and an education reimbursement program.
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How to Qualify: Must have a valid Class A Driver’s License (CDL-A) Must be 21 years of age or older Minimum of 4 months of driving experience required A safe driving record on the road is required 1-year truck driving experience preferred Get Hired: What to Expect During the Hiring Process Background check required A clean drug test required Clean Clearinghouse result required APPLICATION DEADLINE: 04/30/2024 Steer Toward Success with TW Transport, Come Drive with Us.
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Now Hiring Experienced Class A CDL Truck Drivers for our Western Regional Division! Ashley Pacific Northwest is a family-owned trucking company that provides Class A CDL driving opportunities for our various dry-van divisions.
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Because we haul the mail, our trailers are running whether we have one letter on board or a full truck load. Must be able to pass a federal background check, no felonies, or misdemeanors.
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Must have a valid class A driver’s license (CDL-A) Regional CDL-A Flatbed Drivers! Experienced Flatbed CDL-A drivers. PAID ORIENTATION \t \t\tIncludes airfare, single-occupancy room, breakfast and lunch \t\tArrive Monday, get your truck by Thursday.
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Atlas Staffing is hiring CDL Drivers for a beverage wholesaler of beer, specialty malt beverages and specialty wine products in Boise, Idaho. Manually load and unload product from truck using a hand cart and pallet jack.
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Right now, earn MORE with our NEW Industry-Leading Pay Packages for both Regional and OTR Routes when you drive for System Transport as a CDL-A Flatbed Truck Driver hauling vital goods and materials like glass, steel, aluminum, building materials, locomotive wheels, machinery, coils and specialty metals.
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