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As a Van Delivery Driver you will be responsible for courteous, on-time, and accurate deliveries of products with a variable daily route. This role will operate the van in a professional and safe manner demonstrating attention to detail and safe work habits.
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Previous commercial Box Truck or Step Van driving experienceAbility to read/write/speak in EnglishValid driver’s license w/ clean driving recordMust be able & willing to pass a background check & drug screening (hair) Morgan Services is a family-owned textile company with a long and distinguished heritage in the specialty laundry field.
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Job Info Job Location: Columbus, GA Route Type: OTR Type of Assignment: Dedicated Equipment: Dry Van Transmission Type: Automatic Job Requirements CDL Class: CDL A Experience: 0+ (includes CDL students) Handling: No-touch freight, Touch freight Additional Information Join Hirschbach in this driver direct position where you will work directly with the carrier.
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Haul motorcycle parts and engines in dry van trailers. Valid Commercial Learner's Permit (if interested in company-paid CDL training). Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at , and we can talk you through it.
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Commission Bonuses, PTO, Insurance, 401K matching, Company take home van with gas card. Experienced Residential HVAC & Refrigeration knowledge 2-5 years. Installation, maintenance, repair of refrigeration, heating and air conditioning systems.
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Experience in the recycling industry, ability to identify metal materials, as well as van, flatbed, gondola, and roll-off experience a plus. Experience in the recycling industry, ability to identify metal materials, as well as van, flatbed, gondola, and roll-off experience a plus.
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As a Van Midwest Regional Fleet driver, you'll haul largely no-touch freight to many of the same locations in the central part of the country. Dry Van Midwest Regional Fleet. As a Van Midwest Regional Fleet driver, you'll haul largely no-touch freight to many of the same locations in the central part of the country.
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Flatbed/Van freight and regional fleet availability subject to geographical eligibility. Choose Flatbed or 100% no-touch Dry Van freight. Western Express has immediate openings for entry level company truck drivers.
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Loads: Dry van and Reefer (No slaughterhouses or fresh meat. We support Veterans, Women and believe in giving someone a second chance! Loads: Dry van and Reefer (No slaughterhouses or fresh meat.
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Driver will primarily work in the flatbed/conestoga division, but will be available for any local position (tank, van, spotter, etc). Driver will primarily work in the flatbed/conestoga division, but will be available for any local position (tank, van, spotter, etc.
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Must use personal truck, SUV or van with a 28 ft ladder/rack and equipment. Must have necessary Certificate of Liability (including Auto, General, Umbrella, and Workers Comp Liability Insurances.
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CDL- A OTR Driver - Dry Van 100% No Touch. 100% No touch dry van freight. Must be registered for the FMCSA Clearinghouse. OTR, 100% No Touch freight - Drivers average $1,827 weekly - True OTR Out 2-3 weeks - No trucks older than 3 years.
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We are looking for professional and qualified CDL-A Truck Drivers to help support our growing and diverse Dry Van customer base. We are looking for professional and qualified CDL-A Truck Drivers to help support our growing and diverse Dry Van customer base.
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Dedicated dry van fleet - Utility driver will learn multiple dedicated fleets in the midwest and fill in when needed. All expenses paid orientation in a luxury hotel: Roseville, MN, Dallas, TX and Appling, GA.
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J&R Schugel is Now Hiring: CDL-A Reefer & Van Drivers. J&R Schugel is Now Hiring: CDL-A Reefer & Van Drivers. Orientation pay with transportation, motel (single), and meal coverage. Weekly direct deposit payroll settlements.
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