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Driver 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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Village Green Landscapes is currently looking for seasonal full time Lawn Maintenance Crew Member-DRIVER. Our Lawn Maintenance Crew Member-Driver work in crews to complete lawn maintenance and ensure all jobs are completed in a manner that exceeds the customer expectation.
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Independent Contractor Furniture Delivery Driver/Assembly. Must be 21 years of age, 18 if non-driver. 16ft or 26ft box truck with lift gate. Allegro Home Delivery is looking for an Owner Operator/Independent Service Provider Driving Team for appliance delivery routes with complex hook up, in and around the area.
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CDL A Driver - Local Home Daily. CDL A Driver - Local Home Daily. Enjoy our Full Workout Center, Basketball Court or Game Room. We are a pet friendly company - bring your puppy for ride alongs.
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Properly load and secure items on delivery truckHelp driver with directions, phone duties and map reading between deliveries. Weekly Pay, Immediate Start, Dedicated 1st Shift, Contract to Hire. Delivery Assistant Summary: The Delivery Assistant will ride with Lead Agents to client homes and assist with basic needs during the client appointment to perform delivery and basic installation of home theater/satellite/multi-room audio, computer, and major appliance products with the exclusion of connecting or plugging in equipment.
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Class A CDL with Hazmat and TWIC. Pull an Oakley End Dump, Hopper Bottom, or Pneumatic Tank while enjoying one-on-one dispatch that ensures you'll always have your next load waiting. Hopper Bottom Division.
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Why be a Dal-Tile Delivery Driver? If employment is terminated at any time during the first year of employment, any remaining bonus payments will not be paid Be at least 23 years old Possess a Class A commercial driver's license (CDL) Have a minimum of 6 months commercial driving experience Have good interpersonal communication and customer-service skills Be able to maneuver heavy products using forklifts and pallet jacks Be willing to work a flexible schedule Find your future with Mohawk Industries.
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A Driver in Training will be trained by our staff to obtain a commercial driver’s license (CDL) and obtain related Driver endorsement(s), where available, and to learn our Company policies and procedures.
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Highgate is a leading real estate investment and hospitality management company widely recognized as an innovator in the industry.
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Class A CDL Drivers - Class B Drivers - Non-CDL Drivers - Casual Drivers - Entry-Level Drivers - Experienced Drivers - Boom Truck Drivers - Drive Away Drivers - Dry Van Drivers - Dump Truck Drivers - Flatbed Steel Drivers - HAZMAT Drivers - Line Haul Driver - LTL Drivers - P&D Drivers - Regional Drivers - Truck Drivers - Vac Truck Drivers - Diesel Mechanics - Fleet Mechanics.
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Position Title: Truck Driver 5. Valid CDL Class A license (REQUIRED) Ability to operate/monitor the following equipment: 28ft and 53ft Semi-Rigs, Box Van, Truck Trailer Forklift Unit (TTFU), Prowler Truck-Mounted Forklift, Moffett Truck Mounted Forklift, Forklift Bale Trucks, Hand Truck, Manual or Electric Pallet Jack, Roll On-Roll Off for Compactor Tubes and Drop Boxes.
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Valid Commercial Driver License (CDL) CLASS A, preferred. Refer anyone and get rewarded with UNLIMITED bonuses up to $1,500 for every Ryder hired Diesel Mechanic, Service Employee, Driver, Warehouse Associate and more.
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Valid driver's license and safe driving record (CDL Position requires an A or B CDL) Perform various hydro excavation activities near utilities, including core drilling, shoveling, backfilling, and construction labor.
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Valid CDL-A License with 1+ Year Truck Driver Experience Required. CDL-A Truck Drivers Needed: Steel hauling experience required. Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield Coverage.
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Type I Refrigeration Certification & Valid Non-CDL Class C driver's license. Type I Refrigeration Certification & Valid Non-CDL Class C driver's license. Full-time and part-time positions offer the following benefits to associates : Retirement Plan, Associate Shopping Program, Health and Wellness Programs, Discount Marketplace, Identity Theft Protection, Pet Insurance, Voluntary Benefits, including Critical Illness Insurance, Accident Insurance, Hospital Indemnity Insurance, Legal Services, and Choice Auto and Home Program.
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