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Must have reliable automobile transportation, maintain an acceptable driving record and valid driver license, and maintain auto insurance coverage at least to the minimum amount specified by the Company and state law.
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Hiring Cdl a Company Drivers - Otr. Otr/ Open Board Drivers. Driver referral program/bonus. Samsara ELD & GPS tracking. Repair shop/road service on the terminal. Pass the FMCSA pre-employment screen program - PSP.
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Or more full summer internshipMust be summer seasonal Associate employed as Helper, Packer, Driver, Warehouseman, or other Service Center Operational, non-management position. Essential Functions and Duties:Transport goods using a company truckLead the crew in loading shipment on to and/or off of truckMay inspect shipment prior to loading for proper packing or wrappingPerform accurate inventory of shipmentAssist as need in loading trucks and/or containers for forward movement via interstate commercePerform pre-trip and post-trip safety inspections on truck of moving equipment, interior and exterior of truck, straps and tensioners, walkboards, etc.
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We are seeking experienced OTR Company Drivers (Solo) to join our team. As an OTR Company Driver, you will be responsible for transporting general commodities and protein hauler items such as boxed beef, chicken, pork, and beer.
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Drivers can earn $15-$20 an hour plus a SAFE driving bonus! As an RPM Delivery Driver, you are representing RPM to our Customers. As a driver, you can be involved in all aspects of store operations and get paid tips daily.
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Keywords: "Truck Driver. With over 35 years of drayage and intermodal experience, Forward Intermodal offers service-driven value to top U.S. importers and exporters throughout the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and Gulf.
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NOW HIRING REGIONAL & OTR DRIVERS Choose Your Pay Depending on Your Home-time Needs! OPTION TWO: Traditional Midwest OTR At K&B, enjoy one of the highest paying OTR truck driving jobs within the industry.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe Driver/Warehouse Associate is responsible for the inventory of the Warehouseand daily delivery of HVAC freight and materials. QualificationsRequired Qualifications Minimum 24 months of verifiable experience driving a 16 minimum box truck, or stake bed truck.
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Non-CDL position The Auto Parts Store Delivery Driver will primarily determine the priority of deliveries, receive and review delivery orders for completeness and maintain a clean driving record while adhering to company policy.
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Hiring CDL-A Drivers | Regional and OTR Positions Available. We run 30-35 drivers per Driver Manager. Seward Motor Freight Inc. Is Hiring Reliable/Experienced Class A CDL Truck Drivers.
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O/O Truck Drivers are able to build relationships with shippers or manufacturers and run directly through our MC. Self-Dispatch - Regional, or OTR (Option to use TRC Dispatch). Hands-down the best place to be an for an O/O Truck Driver.
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Over The Road Dry Van Semi Truck Driver Class A - Mobile AL. We offer Regional/OTR driving jobs with 100% no touch, 60% drop and hook, dry van freight. If you are a CDL A Truck Driver looking to run a regional, this driving job is for you.
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OTR drivers must obtain TWIC. Must have a valid DOT medical card. Regional CDL A Tank Truck Company Solo Drivers needed to haul chemical hazmat products around the Mobile Alabama area.
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Home Weekly Earn up to $70,000 or even more every year Fast Hiring DEDICATED DRIVERS - Choose U.S. Xpress- Sign-On Bonuses Available in Select Areas! Benefits: Home time varies per location Unloading and Stop Pay on some dedicated accounts Paid Vacation Great benefits, including Medical, Dental, Vision and 401K Match Newer Trucks 1,250 watt inverter in every US Xpress Truck GI Bill Apprenticeship Program.
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Now Hiring Regional Class A CDL Solo Drivers to run Southeast and Midwest states. Minimum of 6 months of verifiable OTR tractor-trailer experience in the last 12 months or 12+ Months Experience in Last 2 Years.
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