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As a Walmart truck driver, you can choose what personal career growth looks like for you. 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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Orientation: Upon joining as a CDL A truck driver, expect a seamless experience with transportation (flight or rental car), 3 daily meals, and lodging provided during orientation, held Monday to Friday.
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Dedicated Team truck driver - Toro. Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL). Valid Commercial Learners Permit (if interested in company-paid CDL training). Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at 800-447-7433, and we can talk you through it.
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Duties: As a CDL A truck driver you will haul a variety of freight, including Machinery, Coils, Pipe, Lumber, Rebar, and oversized loads. Looking for a Flatbed CDL A Truck Driver role with guaranteed weekend home time.
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Have prior tow truck driver or roadside service experience. If employed in Illinois, possession of a valid Illinois C-Non CDL driver’s license is required. Operate a full-size or mini service truck or tow truck and applicable service equipment to assist AAA members, employees and other motorists.
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Walmart’s CDL-A Truck Driving Job. A driver will receive ADP when attending a Walmart event scheduled to last a full day (8 hours or more). Drivers will be paid a full ADP even if the driver performs no driving duties following the event.
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Leading equipment and technology specs designed for driver comfort. Need CDL training? Consistency – Enjoy both a predictable schedule and dependable weekly miles. Dependable paychecks – Weekly paychecks reflect the consistent miles you’ll drive on a weekly basis.
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Licensed CDL Class A license with acceptable MVR. Propane Driver responsibilities are to safely load, transport, and unload propane promptly and efficiently in order to serve DHT customers’ needs in the Chicago, Il/Indianapolis, IN region.
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This is an excellent position for a current or former Lyft or Uber driver, school bus driver, CTA PACE driver or former hotel shuttle bus driver. QUICK DETAILS Now Hiring Part-time Shuttle Driver - Belmont Village Oak Park - $16/hr 8am- 4:30PM (Weekends Only)- Valid IL Drivers License with clear driving record required As the weekend driver at Belmont Village Oak Park, you will transport Belmont Village residents within a small radius of our community driving the Belmont Village car or shuttle bus with wheelchair lift.
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Must have a strong work ethic and embrace the job as a PROFESSIONAL DRIVER. We have a growing brand position in the high-performance, light truck, and commercial tire market.
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Pride in your career as a driver and the opportunity to represent the company and our values on the road. You have 30 months of previous CDL-A experience in the last 48 months and a passion for the open road.
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Over the Road Luxury Auto Transport Driver - Car Hauler - CDL A. OTR Lease & Owner-Operator Driver Benefits. Must have or be willing to obtain a TWIC. OTR Company Driver Benefits.
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We're looking for CDL-A Owner Operators to join our Hopper Bottom Division. Job Requirements: 2 years OTR driving experience At least 23 years old CDL-A with HAZMAT and TWIC Clean MVR Friendly and dependable attitude Job Benefits: Join the Oakley Trucking family and enjoy competitive pay, including freight surcharges and additional weight-based pay.
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The ideal non-CDL Driver will be at least 23 years of age with experience driving non-cdl commercial vehicles of at least 24’ and 26’ in length. Load inventory on truck and unload at customer job site/home office while maintaining inventory accuracy.
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This is a non-CDL, local driving position that offers you the chance to drive multiple new model cars. A driver will perform all daily responsibilities with a focus on the needs to have vehicles ready for customers in accordance with our high-quality standards.
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