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Application Process: Embark on your next adventure by initiating a phone interview, where we'll delve into the details of the role and address any queries you may have. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Description for CDL A Driver: As a valued CDL A driver, you'll embark on a 12-day journey across the expansive American landscape, knowing that every other weekend brings a comforting 48-hour reset.
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Specific qualifications include: Valid CDL - Class A required The ability to lift 75-100 pounds repeatedly (your most common cargo will be 70 pound bundles of shingles) Pre-employment drug screen and random drug screens are required Boom truck experience is preferred.
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Job Description: Run dedicated freight in the area Home Time: Varies Equipment : Late model Freightliner Cascadias Requirements: Will train the right person Valid Class A CDL No recent major moving traffic violations Must be able to pass a drug test at orientation Must pass road test This position offers benefits options for an individual or a family, including medical, dental, prescription, life insurance plans and more.
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So if that gig near the ocean is really no day at the beach, or that third shift comes with a second-class rate, we tell you. DAY ONE nationwide insurance coverage, including health, dental, vision and life.
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To succeed in this position, you'll need a laptop/computer with a video camera, high-speed internet, smart phone, and an insurance license (we can help you obtain one if you're accepted.
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Day One comprehensive, nationwide insurance plans for health, vision and dental and life—including a HSA option. - A clinical liaison team available 24/7 to offer medical and professional support and career development.
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A Day One 401(k) program with employer-matching contributions once eligible. Real about how a decision you make today could affect your tomorrows. To earn a vacation bonus for hours worked.
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Flex Fleet drivers must live within 250 miles of a U.S. Xpress terminal. Basic and Supplemental Life Insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance. Now's the time to bring on a family member or friend to be your teammate on the road.
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World class on-demand training and professional development opportunities. Our benefits advisors play a vital role in helping people when they need it most – when they're injured or ill – by providing financial protection and peace of mind so they can focus on recovery, not bills.
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Valid Class A CDL with 6 months or more of truck driving experience. Sign-on Bonus, Industry Leading Pay, Family Oriented Company, and a Dispatcher Who Knows You By Name. Over-the-road truck drivers continue to be the top earners in the trucking industry, and becoming part of a team is often the best way to ensure more miles and more time at home, without sacrificing income.
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Full Medical Insurance (Vision, Dental, Disability) 6 months of CDL-A experience required. Full Medical Insurance (Vision, Dental, Disability) OTR position, 2-2 (2 weeks out, 2 days home) or 3-3 (3 weeks out, 3 days home.
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World Class Benefits Medical, dental, vision, coverage in additional to life and disability insurance plans Paid Vacation Days, Paid Holidays and the ability to purchase additional days off Retirement and Savings (401K) Plan with matching contribution Family Care program including paid time off to care for sick or injured immediate family members, adoption reimbursement, paternal and maternal leave for baby bonding and more.
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Job Requirements: Class A CDL At least 23 years old 2 years of verifiable experience Own a Class 8 truck Job Benefits: High earning potential with guaranteed weekly minimums Generous bonuses and insurance support About the Company: Clark Transfer has been a leader in specialized freight for years, offering reliable and efficient services across the nation.
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Job Title: BDC Sales Coordinator (Business Development Coordinator) Job Class: Sales. Give the customer the name of a manager that will be at the Dealership to greet them. Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision, Life, Disability, 401(K) Plan, Vacation Pay, Vehicle Purchase Program.
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We also provide best-in-class training and onboarding, national and regional trainings, opportunity for advancement, and 100% remote work if desired. We're seeking individuals with a growth and entrepreneurial mindset, resilience, positive attitude, self-motivation, coachability, strong work ethic, and alignment with our core values.
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