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We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Otr Driver, Order Selector, and Teammate and others in the Transportation to apply. Excellent weekly pay Safe work environment Potential to move into a permanent role No experience necessary This is a seasonal role.
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Job Type: CDL A Truck Driver Pay: $1,300 to $1,500 per on average, Minimum Pay Program Sign-on Bonus: $1,000 Orientation pay: $1,000 Home Time: 2 full days home every other week Equipment: Automatic Transmission Freightlivers, Volvos and Pererbilts Freight: 100% no-touch freight, mostly drop and hook loads Experience: 6 months in 24 months or 1 year in 3 years.
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Local Intermodal Driver (Based on Location) Regional and OTR Runs available Experience: 6 + months. Job Description: Haul intermodal container in and out of the rail ramps, 100% drop and hook no-touch freight.
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No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now. Under general supervision, the SameDay City Pick Up & Delivery (PUD) Courier provides courteous and efficient delivery and pick-up of packages and FedEx Office customer orders, checks shipments for conformance to FedEx features of service, and provides related customer service functions.
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Credit for Military Experience and Military Apprenticeship programs, plus more military benefits. - Leading equipment and technology specs designed for driver comfort. - 90% no-touch freight that is 75% drop-and-hook.
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Class A CDL Truck Driver, no touch freight $1500 to $1600 per week , paid on all miles New Trucks with all the perks, Full benefits package Want a different driver experience in this industry.
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Will be delivering using company vans (Ford Transit), no personal vehicles are allowed. Starting salary is $15/hr and you will have a 3 or 4 day work week. Will be delivering using company vans (Ford Transit), no personal vehicles are allowed.
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May perform minor repairs on vending and/or fountain equipment. Drives to vending equipment locations on an established route across a wide variety of weather conditions. This position may include accounts with any or all of these responsibilities:Delivers products to assigned fountain equipment accounts across a variety of weather conditions.
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No serious at-fault accidents resulting in major damage or bodily injury within 2 years. Unlike typical owner-operator opportunities, F2F was designed exclusively for owner-operator truck drivers, aiming to empower them to build their own business, achieve independence, and experience success on the road through our Select Program.
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Return empty or return items as needed – Steady work with 50 hours per week and great weekly pay Requirements Valid Class A CDL. 24 months of recent verifiable Tractor Trailer driving experience Endorsements Helpful but NOT required Must be 23 years of age or older No DUIs / DWIs in the past 5 years.
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If you have limited or no flatbed experience, we will allow you to ride with a Driver Trainer to learn the ropes of flatbedding. Our Experienced Driver Orientation Program keeps you separated from newbies and is only 3-5 days long depending upon your experience level.
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