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Current Class A CDL with Doubles/Triples, Hazmat, and Tankers endorsements. Saia LTL Freight is currently hiring for Class A Line Haul Drivers. Job Responsibilities Operate tractor-trailer safely within DOT regulations that govern safe driving, hours of service, inspection, maintenance, and transportation of hazardous materials.
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Class A regional position w/Doubles/Triples/Tanker/Hazmat (mostly always doing doubles) Doubles/Triples/Tanker/Hazmat endorsement required. 78 w/18 months OTR and doubles experience (up to 100K per year.
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Compensation Range: $0.700 - $0.783 CPM Job Requirements 21 years of age or older Current Class A CDL with Doubles/Triples, Hazmat, and Tankers endorsements 1 year tractor trailer experience with some experience in the last 24 months OTR experience helpful Must have basic understanding of hand held mobile applications.
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Prefer OTR & doubles experience. 5 day work week - Usually working Tues - Sat. Usually 1-2 overnights per week in motel. 1-2 overnights per week with motel paid for. We are seeking full-time regional CDL A drivers in Toledo, OH. This job is offering up to $100,000 per year.
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Prefer OTR & doubles experience Valid and Current Class A License Must live within 2 hours of Toledo, OH (50-70 miles) No passengers/no pets Doubles/Triples/Tanker/Hazmat endorsement required Please Call Kim at 800.853.
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We have the largest best selection of Local and Regional Trucking Jobs. We also specialize in Mechanics and Warehouse Jobs. We have the best jobs in the industry. Handling: No-touch freight. No West/East coast, no NYC.
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