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As an Over-the-Road Truck Driver, you will be responsible for transporting goods over long distances, utilizing your core skills in commercial driving and operating a tractor-trailer.
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Class-A CDL Over The Road Company Driver SPARTANBURG, SC Responsibilities Requirements:Valid CDL-A With Tanker endorsement and Hazmat Currently have a TWIC Card 1 Year Tractor Trailer Experience within the Last 3 Years or 1 Year Tanker Experience in the Last 10 Years.
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Summary: As a member of the Martin’s Family, an Over the Road Driver drives gasoline or diesel powered tractor-trailer combination to transport and deliver bread, roll and snack products by performing the following duties.
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Join our team as an Over-the-Road Truck Driver and embark on an exciting journey across North America! Over-the-Road Truck Driver North 11 OTR Full-time 2000+ miles weekly Pay: 12-29 months W/Hazmat $0.69 W/O Hazmat $0.67 30+ months W/Hazmat $0.71 W/O Hazmat $0.69 Are you an experienced and dependable truck driver looking for a rewarding career opportunity.
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Apply now and start your journey toward a rewarding career as an Over-the-Road Truck Driver! Minimum of 1 year of verifiable tractor-trailer driving experience.
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Over-the-Road Truck Driver North 18 OTR Full-time 2000+ miles weekly Pay: 12-29 months W/Hazmat $0.69 W/O Hazmat $0.67 30+ months W/Hazmat $0.71 W/O Hazmat $0.69 18 days out with 5 days home time.
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Are you an experienced and dependable truck driver looking for a rewarding career opportunity? Join our team and become a part of our legacy of excellence in the trucking industry.
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Over-the-Road Truck Driver. Safely operate company-provided commercial vehicles to transport goods over long distances. Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections of the vehicle to ensure roadworthiness and compliance with company policies.
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Communicate effectively with dispatchers, customers, and other team members to coordinate delivery routes and resolve any issues that may arise during transit. Adhere to all company policies and procedures regarding vehicle maintenance, cargo handling, and customer service.
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Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with a clean driving record. Must pass a DOT physical exam and drug screening. Maintain accurate records of hours worked, miles driven, fuel consumption, and delivery schedules.
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Over-the-road truck driver (OTR ) $0.55 Per mile. Job Features: Dedicated routes Hourly Pay Support of 24/7 Dispatch Team Full-Service Maintenance Dept 10 Paid Holidays Paid Vacation after your first year Short-Term Disability BlueCross Blue Shield of MI Medical and Prescription Plans Dental, Vision and Life Insurance (both employee and dependent) 401(k) available Qualifications One year of recent, verifiable tractor-trailer experience.
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Assigned Truck and Trailer. For more than 50 years, we've earned a solid reputation as a carrier for the U.S. Postal Service. B&B is now excited to expand our customer base to Dry Van Customers east of the Mississippi.
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B&B upholds an unwavering commitment to timely service utilizing cutting-edge technology, and we offer our drivers the best working environment with safe and reliable equipment. Must be able to work flexible schedules Must have the ability to read, write, and speak English Must have knowledge of DOT regulations governing Hours of Service, safe driving, and vehicle inspections.
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4) No leaving the scene of an accident 5) No more than three moving traffic offenses including speeding violations; or no more than one in the last year. We know that our employees are the heart and soul of our company.
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Immediately report any accidents or violations to appropriate company personnel Requirements: At least 23 years of ageValid Class A CDLValid DOT medical certificateAt least 2 year of recent verifiable tractor-trailer experienceProven record of safety and reliabilityNo more than 3 moving violations or preventable accidents in the last 3 yearsExtensive knowledge of applicable truck driving rules and regulationsWilling to submit to background, PSP, DAC and drug screenings.
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