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TMC Transportation is growing and needs more Class A CDL Drivers who want to be home every weekend but still reap the rewards of an over-the-road driver. Our program is one of the few on-the-job truck driver training programs in the country approved by the Department of Labor as a certified Heavy Truck Driver Apprenticeship program.
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James River Carriers is now hiring: CDL-A Solo Company Drivers. We have evolved into a company ready to take on any challenge, and our drivers are the major contributing factor to our success.
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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. STEP TWO: Complete Millis Transfer driver application (provided after form submission.
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James River Carriers is Now Hiring: Regional CDL-A Drivers in Lexington, KY. $1,000 driver referral bonus – no limit on how many drivers you can refer. STEP THREE: James River Carriers will review and give you a call.
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Peace of Mind with Layover Pay: At CFI, we strive to provide our CDL-A Drivers with consistent miles. CFI is Now Hiring CDL-A Company Drivers! As a Regional or Over-the-Road driver you can expect a life of adventure on the open road.
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J&R Schugel is now hiring CDL-A Dry Van Drivers - OTR. Must have a valid CDL-A commercial driver’s license. You can be part of a company that puts drivers first – Apply for CDL-A jobs at J&R Schugel now.
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All benefits provide Nationwide coverage Job Requirements 23 Years or Older CDL A Minimum of 18 months verifiable experience Qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records will be considered for employment pursuant to applicable federal, state, and local laws.
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Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL). 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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Roehl Transport is Now Hiring Home Weekly CDL-A Truck Drivers! Simply fill out our form or call us to Take Home More and Be Home More in a home weekly driving job today! Let us give you a custom quote based on your experience.
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Salem is looking for reliable Regional CDL-A Truck Drivers to run the Mideast Region. You must have a minimum of one year driving experience with a fair/clean driving record.
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Ability to meet work attendance and availability requirements and all applicable legal and DOT regulations to drive a commercial truck in the United States. Each driver is paid for all miles the truck runs.
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Dollar General is currently hiring Class A CDL Truck Drivers for regional home weekly routes. As a driver for Dollar General's private fleet, you will be connecting our distribution centers with existing Dollar General stores and new stores opening across the country.
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Regional CDL-A Solo Company Truck Driver. Now Hiring Regional Class A CDL Solo Drivers to run Southeast and Midwest states. Must have valid Class A CDL.
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Join our team as a CDL-A Dedicated Daytime Truck Driver! Must have a valid CDL-A and strong communication skills. Enjoy a competitive salary while delivering goods on a set route.
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Ask about our student Program if you have a CDL A, but not enough experience. Have a CDL but need training? Trailers Experience a smooth haul pulling our Utility refrigerated trailers with SmartTruck UT6 aerodynamics.
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