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Aside from the perks of a consistent schedule and pay, company dedicated truck drivers also enjoy access to comprehensive health benefit offerings including medical, dental and vision as well as life insurance, 401(k) and paid vacation.
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OTR CDL-A Dry Van Drivers - Earn Up to $1,800 per Week! Millis Transfer is Now Hiring OTR CDL-A Drivers. Valid Class A CDL. With pathways for career advancement, from the roads to the offices, Millis Transfer is a family where you can climb the ladder to success within our supportive community.
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You will operate a safe, well-maintained and late model tractor trailer or straight truck. Working as a Full-time Driver (DOT- CDL), you will be representing our fleet as you deliver from Fastenal Distribution Centers to branches and customer on-site locations.
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Position drives a tractor/trailer truck to make local regional deliveries (up to 275 mile radius) of predominantly finished products or raw materials/supplies to company distribution and manufacturing centers.
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BCB Transport is a recently acquired company with CRST. They operate just over 200 trucks, running dedicated and semi-dedicated freight. + $0.12 CPM additional Safety Bonus to the truck.
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The best flatbed truck driver jobs are right here at Boyd Bros. - the company the best truck drivers call home. Boyd Bros.' reputation was built upon a strong culture and the integrity of our team.
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CDL-A Truck Driver - $94k+ 1st Year GUARANTEED for Regional & OTR. N - Tanker Vehicles Endorsement. With our fleet of new Kenworth trucks, we service coast to coast with a focus on refrigerated hazardous materials, ensuring continued growth and success for years to come.
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Minimum Requirements Must be at least 22 years or older No more than three moving violations in the past three years (some restrictions apply) No more than one DOT recordable preventable accident in the last three years Additional qualifications will apply With the Department of Transportation's Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse in effect, all applicants must create a profile at before being hired 9 months of tractor-trailer experience within the past three years.
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Currently hiring CDL-A Local Truck Drivers! KAG Energy, a division of Kenan Advantage Group, is currently hiring Truck Drivers in your area! Currently hiring CDL-A Local Truck Drivers.
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Whether you’re a seasoned veteran with a knack for hauling refrigerated freight or just starting your career, we have truck driving jobs available to fit all levels of experience.
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A family-owned business for more than 40 years, we understand that driving a truck isn’t easy. As a driver for Continental Express you will have peace of mind, job security, good freight, great equipment, and the best network of people supporting what you do each day.
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We are seeking an enthusiastic, customer focused driver who can operate a box truck (26 feet) across the Indianapolis, IN area. 40 hours a weekExperience with pre-trip and post-trip vehicle evaluationsClean driving recordA flexible, can-do attitude with a strong customer focusExperience operating vehicles in a safe manner (as large as 26 ft box trucks)Experience with DOT compliance, logging hours, roadside inspectionsConfident in a road check level 1 through level 3Proven longevity in past employmentOn time delivery practicesWhy work for us.
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Are you a recent CDL-A grad? Drive with Western for 3 months or more and you can qualify as a driver trainer! Have you ever dreamed of owning your truck and being your own boss.
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Dart Express is Now Hiring CDL-A Local Drivers. CDL A and 6 months driving experience. You will earn great starting pay and be part of a growing dedicated division. Dart Express is Now Hiring CDL-A Local Drivers.
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CDL A truck drivers will receive competitive pay, earning on average $1000 - $1200 per week depending on your route with benefits including three insurance plans, Holiday Pay, Reliability bonus, Referral bonus, and Safety bonus.
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