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HPC-Industrial , a Clean Harbors company, is the premier industrial cleaning and environmental services company in North America supporting the upstream, downstream, and utility sectors.
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If you are an experienced end dump driver or if you are an experienced truck driver who would like to learn end dumping we want to talk to you. While you are taking your break relax and watch company provided DirectTV on the company provided flat screen television in your roomy sleeper.
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Paid orientation - Whether you are an experienced or inexperienced truck driver, you will attend a paid orientation that covers all aspects of the job you'll be doing. Valid Commercial Learner's Permit (if interested in company-paid CDL training.
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The Driver should also ensure that the truck is labeled with the correct placards when transporting hazardous materials or oversized cargo. Assisting in the loading and unloading of freight into and off the company truck.
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The purpose of this position is to drive, operate and maintain a ready-mix concrete truck in a safe and professional manner. Ready-mix truck driving, or related construction experience, preferred.
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Maintaining the company truck, which includes washing and cleaning it, changing fluids, monitoring tire pressure, and performing minor repairs as needed. Regional Truck Drivers transport freight between various locations across their region while adhering to all traffic laws and regulations.
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Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at 800-447-7433, 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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Maintaining their truck, which includes washing and cleaning it, changing fluids, monitoring tire pressure, and performing minor repairs as needed. Owner Operator Truck Drivers transport freight between various locations within their area of operations while adhering to all traffic laws and regulations.
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We will buy your truck if you’re looking to switch from Owner Operator to a Company Employee Driver, we will help make the switch even easier. Immediately Hiring a Dedicated SOLO Class A CDL Driver in Wood River, IL.
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Join us today as a CDL-A Truck Driver and root yourself in a career that provides happiness, comfort, and most routes and locations are home daily, every week! Health Savings Account (HSA) with company contribution.
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No gimmicks 100% No Touch Freight Current model trucks No Deposit Pet Policy Free Rider Program Paid Vacation Industry-leading retirement programs with matching 401K and Free ESOP shares Medical/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance available for employees and their families Positions to fit your lifestyle We also have a variety of career opportunities outside of dedicated professional truck drivers such as: OTR Solos and Teams, Trainers, Independent Lease, and Owner Operators.
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Our solo company drivers will earn milestone base pay increases based on tenure AND additional increases every 50,000 miles with no pay cap! This means all vested company employees receive an allocation of shares of the company every year as a thank you gift for their hard work.
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Regional CDL-A Truck Driver Wanted. Immediately Hiring Class-A CDL Truck Drivers for our Regional Lanes! From our partnership with Penske that ensures you have nationwide maintenance support, to our homestyle company culture, our commitment is to you and our customers.
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Solo Company Driver - 18 months experience required. We are looking for Company Drivers that are looking to drive Over the Road for BCB Transport. BCB Transport is a recently acquired company with CRST. They operate just over 200 trucks, running dedicated and semi-dedicated freight.
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Your own reliable vehicle: car, minivan, SUV, cargo van, or box truck (16 ft. Crossroads Courier is a nationwide courier company seeking independent courier drivers to represent our company in a professional manner for deliveries in the St. Louis Metro area.
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