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Valid Commercial Learner's Permit (if interested in company-paid CDL training). Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at , and we can talk you through it. Dry van trailer hauling building materials.
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Right now, earn MORE with our NEW Industry-Leading Pay Packages for both Regional and OTR Routes when you drive for System Transport as a CDL-A Flatbed Truck Driver hauling vital goods and materials like glass, steel, aluminum, building materials, locomotive wheels, machinery, coils and specialty metals.
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Must have valid CDL A License Other Info Driving Area/Route: KY Number of Stops: Varies What product(s) you will be hauling: Auto parts Benefits Competitive weekly pay Medical, dental and vision insurance Life and disability insurance Paid time off 401K TransForce drivers are respected professionals.
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Company-paid CDL training programs. Flatbed trailer hauling building materials. Need CDL training? Experience: All CDL holders. s License (CDL). company-paid CDL training programs.
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Be able to follow instructions, take direction well and be able to adapt to changes in the operation Be able to work well in a high volume, fast-paced environment with strict deadlines PREFERRED EXPERIENCE : 1 year of CDL Class A driving experience preferred Experience hauling heavy equipment & operating commercial vehicles with live walking floor trailers and/or floors that move Roll-off container experience Tanker, Doubles, and/or Triples endorsements.
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Flatbed Freight Hauling rebar, pipe, machinery, coils, lumber and oversize loads. At HWY Express, we are committed to providing excellent service and the highest pay and benefits to our CDL A Truck drivers, while still offering the home time our drivers want and deserve.
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Flatbed CDL Driver, Regional Route: $800.00 - $1,450.00 per week. System Transport has been hauling what builds America since 1972! Driver Type: Experienced CDL-A Truck Drivers. Must have a valid Class A CDL.
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Flatbed CDL Driver, OTR Route: $900.00 - $1,600.00 per week. Every tractor has a lane departure & forward collision warning system, hard brake monitoring, and a satellite communication device installed.
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When hauling with Mercer, Owner Operators also enjoy several other big perks: FUEL DISCOUNTS (fuel taxes filed and paid) Major discounts on tires, insurance, and services Bonus credits for safety, revenue, and more Searchable load boards and personal load coordinators NO company trucks to compete with THE Owner Operator Company We Measure Success One Owner Operator At A Time Call (888) 426-5190 for details.
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Minimum Driver Eligibility & Hiring Criteria: Current Class A CDL and DOT physical Clean driving record (accidents, traffic violations, etc.) The Mercer network moves 500,000 loads a year for 3,100 customers, with the majority of that freight being open deck.
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BlueLinx is looking for a Local CDL A Driver to assist in our distribution center and deliver to our customers. Flatbed hauling building materials, no tarping. Class A CDL Minimum 21 years of age 12 months of tractor trailer experience in the past 3 years Safe Driving Record (considered on a case-by-case basis): no major accidents/moving violations in past three years, including no DUIs in last 5 years Physical ability to secure loads Ability to read customer orders.
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Valid Class-A CDL License. ContainerPort Group is a Top 10 nationally ranked drayage carrier and multi-award winner with over 50 years experience in the intermodal industry. Now's the time to partner with one of the leading intermodal carriers in the nation.
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Home Time: You will be home every other weekend, our system is set up to make sure you get home on time every time Benefits: Medical, Dental and Vision after 30 days, 401K after 6 months, Vacation What you will be doing: You will be hauling general freight in a dry van trailer all throughout the United States.
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No Experience Car Hauling? Mid-Western Car Carriers is Now Hiring *Experienced CDL-A Drivers in Centreville, IL! Hiring Experienced CDL-A Truck Drivers. Valid Class A CDL.
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Hiring Experienced CDL-A Truck Drivers No Experience Car Hauling? Qualifications: Valid Class A CDL At Least 2 years of OTR experience Must meet all DOT requirements and company MVR qualifications Interested in Mid-Western Car Carriers.
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