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As a Walmart truck driver, you can choose what personal career growth looks like for you. Local: We offer local Class A driving jobs in select locations across the country, and as we continue to grow, so will our local truck driving opportunities.
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Regional: We have regional Class A driving jobs in over 80 locations across the nation and are continuously expanding. Interstate (Class A) Commercial Driver’s License with Hazmat endorsement (including cleared background check) or will obtain HAZMAT endorsement (with cleared background check) within 120 calendar days of date of hire.
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As a CDL-A driver for our private fleet, you will make no touch freight deliveries of merchandise to Walmart locations within in the region. Minimum of 30 months experience working in a full-time Class A tractor/trailer driving position in the previous 4 years OR successful completion of the Walmart Fleet Development Academy Program.
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A driver will receive ADP when attending a Walmart event scheduled to last a full day (8 hours or more). Drivers will be paid a full ADP even if the driver performs no driving duties following the event.
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Pride in your career as a driver and the opportunity to represent the company and our values on the road. With our private fleet continuously expanding, we offer a variety of Class A driving jobs across the nation.
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Regional truck drivers can preference the schedule options that work best for them and expect security in their time off every week. Regional Driver: The mileage rate for this position will be $0.55 - $0.69 per mile and the average number of miles driven range from 62,355 - 196,040.
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Regional truck drivers earn up to $110,000 in their first year. Ask about our Walmart driver perks, such as our Referral Program, Rider Program, Driver Mentor Program, parking at Walmart locations and more.
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Regional Driver: The mileage rate for this position will be $0.5965 - $0.6415 per mile and the average number of miles driven range from 62,813 - 195,706. Local Driver: The mileage rate for this position will be $0.5625 - $0.6075 per mile and the average number of miles driven range from 62,813 - 195,706.
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Walmart's CDL-A truck driving job: Regional: We have regional Class A driving jobs in over 80 locations across the nation and are continuously expanding. Pride in the Walmart spark extends beyond the individual driver, creating an atmosphere of respect and teamwork across the entire enterprise.
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Walmart's CDL-A truck driving jobs: Regional: We have regional Class A driving jobs in over 80 locations across the nation and are continuously expanding. resulting in a fatality or catastrophic injury in driving history (commercial motor vehicle.
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Minimum Requirements: 2 Years Class A CDL experience required Current Physical with a Certified Medical Examiner (on the national registry of medical examiners) Raveill Trucking operates a fleet of NEW Volvo & Mack Tractors.
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Class A CDL with Hazmat and TWIC. Oakley Trucking is a family-owned and operated trucking company headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Oakley Trucking offers owner-operators a variety of ways to succeed in the trucking business.
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A tractor older than 5 years must be approved. Talk to a Recruiter - 805-823-2431. Give us a call to find out how Oakley Trucking can work with you! Regional and OTR Routes.
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Pull an Oakley End Dump, Hopper Bottom, or Pneumatic Tank while enjoying one-on-one dispatch that ensures you’ll always have your next load waiting. Hopper Bottom Division. Our fleet is 100% owner-operated , running End Dumps, Hopper Bottoms, and Pneumatic Tanks in the U.S. and Canada.
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Pay per mile includes $0.20 freight surcharge that is reevaluated month to month. For over fifty years, we’ve been an industry leader in dry good transportation by focusing on three things: Trucking. Fuel Surcharge Paid on ALL Miles Loaded and Empty.
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