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Part-Time Non-CDL Delivery Driver. Must report all accidents involving driver or company equipment. Part-Time Non-CDL Delivery Driver. GMS is the leading North American distributor of gypsum wallboard, acoustical ceiling products and other specialty building materials.
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As a CDL Driver, you will play a crucial role at RNDC by ensuring the timely and safe delivery of products to our customers while maintaining a high level of professionalism and customer service.
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Delivery Driver- Class B CDL, Tampa page is loaded. Delivery Driver- Class B CDL, Tampa. - Beverage Delivery Driver is responsible for making direct store deliveries to customers.
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Pay is based on experience: CDL Driver - $20.00 - $25.00 an hour plus tips NON CDL Driver - $17.00 - $21.00 an hour plus tips *Good Greek and its affiliates are equal opportunity employers.
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The responsibilities of the Class A CDL Route Driver position include: Deliver package/bulk to various locations dailyPick up material from plantsAssist with loading and unloading trucksAssist the warehouse when neededLoad and unload incoming freightOperates a 53 tractor-trailer truck as directed that transports between the facility and multiple destinations.
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The Driver, Hourly CDL-A is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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Argos USA Concrete Ready Mix is hiring a CDL A or CDL B Local Ready Mix Concrete Truck Driver in Tampa, FL. This is a non-union position and the driver must live within 15miles of Tampa, FL. Argos USAis the industry leader in Ready Mix Concrete.
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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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If you are a licensed CDL Driver who is looking for a rewarding, local opportunity with an established company, we want to hear from you! Valid CDL - Class B minimum Ability to unload, transport, and position all building materials as required Ability to stand, climb, reach, bend, and twist throughout complete shifts Ability to consistently lift and carry 250 lbs with assistance Flatbed and/or drywall boom truck experience is a plus Crane certification is preferred.
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Seeking CDL A Driver for Lease Purchase/ Owner Op. Job Type: Experienced CDL A Driver with 4 months of OTR experience. Duties: As a CDL A Lease Purchase/ Owner Operator will be hauling dry van freight.
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As a CDL Driver, you will be empowered to safely transport materials to keep our communities safe by ensuring customers receive the materials they need to provide clean water and heating/cooling.
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Job Description Centerline is hiring local Class A tanker drivers that will be dedicated to the Standard Logistics team.
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Local CDL Truck Drivers usually drive on local public roads, outside of the airport and terminal. Local CDL Truck Drivers unloads dirty equipment, and places dirty equipment and trash in designated area (Local facility.
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Must have at least 2 years of current CDL experience. Current CDL A license and clean MVR are required. Must have CDL A. The manufacturer’s signature brands include Belgard® and Echelon® hardscape and masonry materials; Barrette Outdoor Living® and MoistureShield® fencing, decking and railing; Sakrete® and Amerimix® packaged concrete and mortar; Techniseal® sands, jointing technologies and surface protectors; PebbleTec® pool finishes; plus popular brands of landscape and gardening materials.
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Oversee the routing of delivery trucks using the computerized Roadnet routing system and assigns all drivers and driver helpers to each route each day. Requires a current state driver's license CDL License Alcohol Beverage Commission (ABC) License, as required by the state (i.e. TABC License – Texas) What's in it for you 401(k) with company matching Medical, dental and vision benefits.
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