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Job Description: CDL A Owner/Operator Driver Job description: Planet Logistics Inc are looking for Owner Operators! SAFETY AND INSPECTIONS: Driver must have none of the following violations in the past 3 years: Reckless Driving Careless Driving Unsafe Operation: Lifetime Disqualifier Speeding 15mph or more over the posted limit More than 4 total moving violations More than 3 preventable accidents/incidents Please apply below.
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Well-Maintained Delivery Vehicles (Equipped with Lift Gates to make your job safer and easier)
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CDL-A Regional Truck Drivers Enjoy: Company Driver Benefits now start at 30 days! Driver Requirements: Must be minimum 21 years old with a valid CDL-A Must have 1 year of verifiable experience within last 3 years , or 2 years in the last 5 years.
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The Plant Operator/Back-up Driver ensures safe filling of industrial, medical, and specialty gas products into liquid gas cylinders, complying with regulations and Airgas' standard operating procedures.
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Local P&D Drivers (Day Shift): Transporting tires to customers and other Conlan Tire facilities.
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Each driver must have a Commercial Driver's License and other appropriate endorsements (HazMat, Tanker, Doubles/Triples) and state requirements as required by law. Each driver must qualify physically, and obtain a Medical Examiner's Certificate, under the requirements of 49 CFR, Section 391 43-49 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.
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Class A CDL Truck Driver, no touch freight $1500 to $1600 per week , paid on all miles New Trucks with all the perks, Full benefits package Want a different driver experience in this industry.
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CDL Class A with 2 years of OTR experience. Criminal felony/misdemeanor conviction evaluated on a case-by-case basis evaluated on Clean MVR and PSP. No DUI/DWI within the past 3 years. Responsibilities: Transporting finished goods and raw materials OTR. Inspecting vehicles for mechanical items and safety issues and performing preventative maintenance.
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CFI is now hiring Southeast Regional CDL-A Truck Drivers. Peace of Mind with Layover Pay: At CFI, we strive to provide our CDL-A Drivers with consistent miles. CFI has immediate openings for Driver Trainers.
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As a Class A CDL Driver at United Rentals, your goal will be to deliver equipment to our customers in a safe, timely, efficient and courteous manner. Operate construction equipment, such as semi-trucks and trailers ("low boys") consistent with DOT classification CDL-A.
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Job DescriptionSummaryRose Paving is currently seeking an experienced CDL Truck Driver in Tampa, FL. Main responsibilities:Maintain truck log according to state and federal regulations when traveling out of state.
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Possess a valid Class D driver’s license - No CDL required. As a Warehouse/Driver for Tireco Distributors (TD), you will be the face of our company and on the front lines delivering the essential products that keep our country rolling.
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There may be times when the driver is home early Saturday morning as well. This is a CDL A position where you will have 3 weeks of training in Texas to be able to complete tasks accordingly.
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The position of CDL Driver will be based out of our Tampa, FL Location! The CDL Driver I is responsible for delivering products to/from customers, company branch/warehouse locations, and company suppliers.
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We want YOU to join our family made up of Proud Women and Men in Logistics who work alongside Military Reserve and Veterans we hire everyday Let Ryder pay you more and Refer a Driver. Deliver SOLO To: West Coast FL Route: Local Home Daily Tractor Type: Day Cab Trailer Type: Dry Van, Flatbed, Straight Truck; 26', 48', 53' Equipment: Fork Lift, Pallet Jack, Lift Gate Experience with Forklift is required Freight: Touch – HVAC Equipment Endorsements: Hazmat Required We Reimburse Cost and Provide Training to Obtain Endorsements 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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