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4) 100% on-time delivery; No driver service failures. Reefer - OTR CDL A. Drivers will not be released to their truck until results come back negative. You will operate a 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, or 2024 Peterbilt 579, Volvo, or Freightliner Cascadia.
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To designated departments or an area within the facility either manually, by hand truck or forklift, and maintains accurate inventory levels utilizing inventory control systems; rotates through a variety of roles related to warehouse functions.
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Operate lift truck and other moving equipment to pull, lift, palletize, transport, and transfer merchandise to and from warehouse slots, pallets, conveyors, and staging areas. We offer a highly competitive salary, comprehensive benefits including: medical and dental, vision, disability and life insurance, 401K, PTO, tuition reimbursement, gear discounts and the ability to add value to an exciting mission.
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Once our company drivers reach $0.55 CPM base, they will earn base rate increases every 50,000 miles with no cap A variety of positions to fit your lifestyle We have a variety of career opportunities for professional truck drivers: OTR Solos and Teams, Regional, Mentors, Independent Lease, and Owner Operators.
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We want every driver to feel at home, not just a part of the trucking industry. We will never force dispatch you through the mountains of the West Coast or to NY City. Your truck will undergo regular maintenance and the shop is available 24/7.
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Class A CDL with Hazmat and TWIC. Oakley Trucking is a family-owned and operated trucking company headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas. This includes a $0.15 (loaded mile only) extra pay based on weight hauled.
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CDL A Truck Driver – Home Weekly – Earn $1,690+ Weekly! Valid Class A CDL. Hogan utilizes first-class equipment and advanced technology to help our drivers be successful.
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Upon hire, a CDL Driver must ensure their CDL License and DOT Medical Certification Card remain current and in good standing, as well as perform all required daily equipment inspections in accordance with Kirchner Building Center safety guidelines.
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Apply Today For CDL-A Truck Driver Job Opportunities With Roehl. Regional and Dedicated CDL-A TRUCK DRIVER JOBS. Home Weekly CDL-A Truck Drivers Earn $70,000 - $90,000+ per Year (Top Drivers Up to $100,000.
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CDL Class A Reefer & Van Opportunities: Dedicated, Regional, and OTR Driving Positions Available. If you're a motivated, successful, safety-conscious driver, we want you on our team.
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We are a family owned refrigerated carrier out of Schaumburg, IL that has been in the transportation industry for 12 years. New trucks with APU, inverter and a fridge and brand new Utility trailers.
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A Driver First Organization Video. CDL A Owner Operator - Regional. Recognized as a "Top 20" Flatbed Carrier in the United States, Beemac provides asset-based trucking, logistics, port, warehousing, and specialized services to customers throughout North America.
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Regional CDL-A Solo Company Truck Driver. Average Age of Equipment Is 1 Year and 2 MonthsBenefits & Advantages Health & Dental Insurance 401(k) Plans Paid Vacation Weekly Settlements Pet/Rider PolicyMinimum Requirements Must have valid Class A CDL Must be 23 years of age or older (21 years if prior military) Minimum of 6 months of verifiable OTR tractor-trailer experience in the last 12 months or 12+ Months Experience in Last 2 Years Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations Hazmat and Doubles Endorsements Required.
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Set your own schedule 99% no-touch, high-value expedite freight Weekly settlements Access to our driver support team 24/7/365 We provide a fuel surcharge along with your standard rate per shipment.
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Delivery Driver Partners must have a valid drivers license, and minimum auto insurance and complete a background checkDelivery Driver Partners will use their own reliable car, iPhone or Android phone and their data and text plan.
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