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REQUIREMENTS: Minimum of 1 year of verifiable tractor/trailer driving experience. Satellite Logistics IS NOW HIRINGExperienced Class A Shuttle DriverBaltimore, MD Estimated first year pay: $50k - $70k JOB DESCRIPTION: As a world-class company we are looking for a Class A Driver based at our facility in Baltimore, MD to run 53' dry vans, 20' and 40' containers.
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Deliver SOLO To: MD, VA, WV, PA, OH, DE Route: Home Daily Tractor Type: Day Cab Able to accept an automatic restriction Trailer Type: 42', 45', and 53' Dry Vans & occasional Straight Trucks Equipment: Electric & Manual Pallet Jack, Dolly Ryder will Train you on all equipment needed to be successful Freight: Touch – Flooring Material Trucks are 36 months or newer, include 24/7 Roadside Maintenance and Company Drivers fuel up the trucks at over 800 Maintenance Facilities Nationwide.
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Sysco has immediate job openings for dependable local CDL A Delivery Truck Drivers to safely and efficiently operate a tractor-trailer and manually unload/deliver various products (meats, produce, frozen foods, groceries, dry goods, supplies, etc.
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License to drive - valid Class A Commercial Driver License (CDL) with a clean driving record. It takes a special kind of CDL A Delivery Truck Driver to work for Sysco. Must submit to a pre-employment background check and drug screen.
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This position requires the ability to drive and operate tractor-trailer and straight truck delivery vehicles. We are seeking a motivated 2nd and 3rd Shift CDL Class A driver for deliveries to local hospitals and health care facilities.
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Orientation Details Orientation is not paid for Accommodation is covered Drivers get their own room No meals are included Covers some or all travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license without any of the following restrictions: (L,Z) Air Brakes, (G) Night Driving, (O) No Semi Trailer, (K) Intrastate Only or (M) Medical Variance 2 years Tractor Trailer experience.
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3 months minimum tractor-trailer driving experience. CFI is now hiring CDL-A Company Truck Drivers. Peace of Mind with Layover Pay: At CFI, we strive to provide our CDL-A Drivers with consistent miles.
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After training, this will be a 2nd or 3rd Shift opening. Ability to work weekends and a flexible schedule with varying hours. CDL Class A required. A minimum of 2 years driving experience required.
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401K with company-matched funds Requirements: 3-months experience driving a tractor trailer without a trainer (solo) Must be able to pass a drug test Must have a Class A license Click Apply Now to get started and save your spot in orientation.
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2 years Regional or OTR Tractor Trailer verifiable experience required. Are you ready to hit the open road and drive into and exciting high paying career? 99% NO TOUCH FREIGHT. $1,175 Guaranteed Pay No Matter what Home every week 34 hour reset Full medical benefits 401 (K) with company match Family -Oriented Culture Paid every Friday.
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Key Responsibilities: Safely operate a tractor-trailer to transport goods along the East Coast, covering states such as Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
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18 months verifiable interstate tractor trailer commercial driving experience within the last 3 years. Operates tractor/trailer in accordance with Company Policies, DOT Guidelines, and applicable traffic laws during the day or night and in various traffic and weather conditions.
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All city tractor trailer drivers must have two years of verifiable driving experience (approximate 100,000 miles) or a minimum of one year of verifiable driving experience and a diploma from an accredited driving school that PITT OHIO approves.
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2 full years of Tractor-Trailer Driving Experience. Must have a 2000 or newer tractor. George Hildebrandt Inc., We are growing our fleet and hiring professional CDL-A drivers.
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JOB SUMMARY: The National OTR - Tractor Trailer Driver at GardaWorld is instrumental in ensuring the safe and secure transportation of valuable goods between diverse customer locations. Ensure safe loading and unloading of the tractor trailer.
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