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Pride in your career as a driver and the opportunity to represent the company and our values on the road. As a CDL-A driver for our private fleet, you will make no touch freight deliveries of merchandise to Walmart locations within in the region.
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NALCO Water, an Ecolab Company, has an immediate need for a Customer Delivery Specialist. Customer Delivery Specialist (Class A Driver) Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL), no restrictions with HazMat & Tanker.
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Minimum Weekly Pay - Home Weekly - Top notch equipment - $5000 Payout over first 4 months - Full benefits package - Loyalty Program - Annual Pay Increase - Great Equipment - Home time average 46-53 hours (34 hour minimum) - $1400 weekly average pay If you are loyal, experienced CDL-A flat bed tractor-trailer driver, here is the step up in your career you had in mind when you first started.
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As a Long-Haul Truck Driver, you will be responsible for transporting goods across the country in a safe and timely manner, operating top-of-the-line equipment and adhering to all safety regulations and company policies.
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Forward Intermodal is seeking Qualified CDL A Company Drivers to help us run regional routes to/from local container yards. 844-848-8962 - Driver Recruiting. With over 35 years of drayage and intermodal experience, Forward Intermodal offers service-driven value to top U.S. importers and exporters throughout the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and Gulf.
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Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at (855) 548-2691, and we can talk you through it. Leading equipment and technology specs designed for driver comfort. See full list of driver benefit package.
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Once you join our team as a CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver, you will know that you have found a company that is going to treat you with the respect you deserve. As a flatbed logistics company, we strive to enhance the long-term interest of our professional drivers by providing a driver-friendly atmosphere to complement our supportive company culture.
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CDL-A Independent Contractors: WE MAKE IT OUR BUSINESS TO SUPPORT YOUR BUSINESS.Ascend has CDL-A lease purchase truck driver opportunities for Independent Contractors that connects your business dream to business reality.
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10,000 Sign-On Bonus for Company Drivers Annual pay increases Detention Pay Orientation attendance pay Vacation pay Holiday pay Weekly direct deposit payroll settlements Orientation: Fly or drive a rental car to orientation Single occupancy orientation hotel Meals provided Benefits: Medical, vision, dental and life insurance 401K Benefit program available Other great perks: State of the art driver lounge and terminal.
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Fort Transfer, a division of Kenan Advantage Group, is currently hiring Dedicated Company Truck Drivers in your area! Driver referral program. 401(k) with company match. Tanker, Hazmat, & TWIC required.
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Job Company Driver. company-paid CDL training programs. Valid Class A Commercial Driver. 401(k) savings plan with company match. driver benefit package.
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CDL-A Company Driver Midwest Regional Truck Driver Jobs Open Now. Right now, FCC is hiring CDL-A truck drivers for our Midwest Regional fleet running no touch, mostly drop and hook freight between Nebraska and Ohio. Stay off the coasts and earn more with an award-winning company – Fremont Contract Carriers.
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Digitally prepare run tickets, vehicle inspection records, and electronic driver logs in strict adherence with all Company and agency-required environmental, health and safety policies and procedures.
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Class-A CDL OTR Company Driver. TRUCK: Company Driver. Dedicated Driver Manager! Vacation Time and 401k with Company Match! $3,000 Driver Referral Bonus.
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Amazing 24/7 driver amenities at company terminals include fitness and wellness centers, laundry and shower facilities, on-site chiropractor and more! As a family owned, driver-focused company in business for nearly a half century, we focus on creating a welcoming, positive culture that supports you as you drive for greater things.
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