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Must have a valid Class A Commercial Drivers License with Tank and Hazmat endorsements from state of residence. We operate approximately 2,000 tractors and 5,000 trailers through our network of over 100 locations with expertise in chemical transport, food-grade transport, rail transloading, third-party logistics, ISO depot operations, equipment maintenance, and tank cleaning services.
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Over-the-Road CDL A Tank Truck Owner Operators needed to haul petroleum, chemical or herbicide hazmat products at 70% of load revenue and accessorial charges + 100% of fuel surcharge or Median $5,800 Per Week to the Truck.
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2 Years CDL Experience. Specific Commodity: Butane, NGL / LP / LNG, Propane. Component Required: Hydraulic Cooler NGL. Looking for experienced NGL drivers willing to travel when needed for upcoming butane season.
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Class-A CDL Regional Lease Purchase NEW ORLEANS, LA Responsibilities Requirements: Valid CDL-A With Tankers and Hazmat Endorsements Must Have or Be Willing to Obtain TWIC Card 1 Year Tractor Trailer Experience Within the Last 3 Years or 1 Year Tanker Experience in the Last 10 Years.
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Stable work history Trainees must be recent grad from approved CDL school and/or have minimum 3 months’ comparable experience. 25 per mile Northeast premium pay, NE Optional Home weekly Guaranteed Weekly Miles/ Pay Full medical, dental and vision benefits Additional pay for breakdown, HazMat, and more.
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Simple Freight: Relish in dry van, non-HazMat, and no-touch freight assignments. A valid CDL Class A license and current DOT medical card. Located in the vibrant southwest Chicagoland area, we're in search of professional CDL-A team drivers eager for new opportunities.
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Must have a valid, unrestricted Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with a hazardous materials endorsement. Must have a valid Medical Examiner's Certificate (MEC) from a Department of Transportation (DOT) licensed "medical examiner" listed on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) National Registry or be willing to obtain one within five business days of receiving a conditional offer of employment.
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Possess a CDL B license, tanker, hazmat endorsement, no airbrake restrictions, and possess a current medical card. Possess a CDL B license, tanker, hazmat endorsement, no airbrake restrictions, and possess a current medical card.
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Tanker & Hazmat Endorsements Required within 30 days of being hired. Class A CDL Truck Driver - Earn $110,000 Annually! Valid Class A CDL. Tanker & Hazmat Endorsements Required within 30 days of being hired.
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