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Requirements for Box Truck Driver (non CDL):1-3 years of previous experience driving 26-28 FT box trucks or any other commercial motor vehicle over 10,001 lbs. The Box Truck Driver drives company trucks to make route deliveries and completes paperwork.
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If you are an experienced end dump driver or if you are an experienced truck driver who would like to learn end dumping we want to talk to you. End Dump drivers can expect, in most cases, weekly home time with their 34 hour restart done at home over the weekend.
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Safety incentive program High Income and Ownership: Percentage pay at 72% total revenue or mileage pay up to $1.60 per mile (amount includes Fuel Surcharge)Nationwide fuel discounts at Pilot, Flying J & Loves (Averaging over.55/ GAL)Over $4,000 Gross AverageOperate in a Trucker’s Paradise, the Central Plains (Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska) Plus Georgia At Trekker, Class A CDL Truck Drivers can own a 2022 or newer Automatic Freightliner Cascadia.
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All positions are armed, so you will be required to have and maintain the necessary licenses for your area to work as an armored truck driver/messenger. Secure Driver Kansas City, MO, 1740 Reynolds Ave, Kansas City, Missouri, United States of America ● Kansas City, MO, USA Req #18591 Friday, June 21, 2024 GardaWorld is shaping the future of cash management.
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The Driver Container safely operates a heavy-duty crane mounted truck and is responsible for loading, and transporting material containers to/from customer locations. With over 41,000 proud employees, Waste Management has the largest trucking fleet in the waste industry - over 18,000 trucks, and leads in CNG advancement with the largest fleet of class 8 Natural Gas Vehicles in North America.
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We are currently seeking experienced CDL Class A Truck Drivers for Lease Purchase positions, handling Over-the-Road (OTR) runs with Dry Van and Reefer freight. Fixed Truck Payment: $145.00 per week - Transflow: $3.56 per week - Qualcomm Rental: $25.00 per week - Bob-tail insurance: $7.50 per week - OccAcc (per driver): $29.54 per week - Physical Damage Insurance: $87.00 per week - Total Fixed Expense: $308.60 per week - No balloon payment at the end of the lease - Walk away lease purchase option available - Base plates are paid for by the company.
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OPPORTUNITY FOR CDL-A FLATBED TRUCK DRIVER FINANCIAL PACKAGE Full pay package also includes other accessorial compensation to include tarp pay, stop pay, detention pay, border crossing pay, safety bonuses, and over-dimensional pay as appropriate.
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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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Become an essential part of the Andrus Driving Family as an Over the Road Flatbed Truck Driver. Truck Driver Pay & Bonus Details. Home Sweet Home: Our FLEXIBLE HOME TIME policy ensures you get the family time you deserve.
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The position of Road Flex Team Driver requires the ability work in close proximity with another Driver in a sleeper tractor on extended runs, commonly called an over the road team truck driver.
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Navigate the vast expanse of the lower 48 states, focusing on the scenic Western and Sunny Southern states. Elite Equipment: Drive in style and safety with our state-of-the-art Freightliners and Volvos - no rig older than 3 years.
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A team driver must be able and willing to operate various tractor-trailer combinations over long distances in a typical 5-day workweek away from home. Valid Class A CDL with 2 years of driving experience for each team driver.
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Don't Wait to Move Your Truck Driver Career Forward - Apply Today! Career advancement opportunities - Become a Dedicated Driver, Driver Mentor, Lease Purchase Driver, or an Owner Operator.
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STEP THREE: Connect with a PAM Transport talent specialist to discuss the available role (we'll contact you at the number provided) With a humble beginning of just five used Freightliner tractors and 15 trailers in 1980, PAM now boasts over 2,000 tractors, 6,000 trailers, and 2,400 drivers.
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Drives truck over established route to deliver and sell products or render services of the dairy industry to customer’s place of business. The route sales driver will have to stack and unstack items weighing 50 pounds from a height of approximately seven feet to the ground and back continually as well as frag stacks of milk weighing approximately 240 pounds, throughout the shift.
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