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Responsibilities: Perform daily warehouse operations, including loading, unloading, stocking shelves, taking inventory, and walking more than 10,000 steps a day on concrete floors (approx.
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Required to assist in loading and unloading the trailer and securing with load bars and straps. Join Averitt to find exactly what you want in your driving career - apply for CDL-A Production and Event Truck Driver job opportunities today.
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Job Info Job Location: College Park, GA Route Type: Local Type of Assignment: Temp to Hire Hours Per Shift: 10 Hours Hours Per Week: 70 Hours Shift Start Time: 02:00 pm Working Days: Mon-Sun Transmission Type: Automatic Job Requirements CDL Class: CDL A Experience: 1+ year Handling: Drop and hook, Live Loading/Unloading Additional Information TransForce is seeking local, full-time CDL A drivers in College Park, GA. This job is NO TOUCH offering an average of $1,400-$1,600+ per week.
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M-F to local routes, day shift, no overnights, loading and unloading. Exciting opportunity ' located in St. Louis come to work as a Class CDL B Driver. Need to have a Class B CDL with an airbrake endorsement.
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Class B P&D Drivers are responsible for transporting, loading and unloading freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner between our Service Centers and our customers.
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Frequently lift, push, or move product that weighs 1-75 pounds, up to 100 pounds; frequently reach up to 72" to stack and unstack pallets and hand cart; constantly bend and twist while loading and unloading product, and retrieving items from trailer.
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Haul gear for the artist, such as the stage, sound equipment, lights, and so much more Required to assist in loading and unloading the trailer and securing with load bars and straps Good backing skills.
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The candidate will operate successfully in a cross-dock model picking up a loaded truck from a nightly delivery at the assigned loading dock and return the empty truck back to the assigned lot at the end of the route.
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May be required to assist occasionally with loading-trucks, palletizing product, and performing other duties as assigned by Supervisor or Manager. Perform pre-trip and post-trip responsibilities in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations and Sysco policies and procedures QUALIFICATIONS Education Degrees/Certificates Minimum Required: High School or GED or equivalent Experience One-year route delivery experience or applicable background driving a straight truck Valid Commercial Driver's License preferred Must be able to read and understand English.
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Valid Class B CDL with Hazardous Materials and Tank Endorsements. Read and understand maps, road signs, shipping papers, hazardous materials markings and labeling identifications.
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Safely operate equipment when loading/unloading trucks and driving in yard. REQUIREMENTS: Valid Missouri Class A License, Valid MO DOT Physical card, CDL-A Driving experience, Saturdays Mandatory, Pre-Employment Drug Screen/DOT Drug Pool and Pre-Employment driving record verification.
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Loading/unloading of product is required using rolling carts. TransForce is seeking local CDL A drivers in Hazelwood, MO. This job is offering $25.76 HR + $5.11 H&W. Your safety is our top priority, and we comply with DOT and FMCSA.
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Loading and unloading delivery vehicles. Delivering product in non-CDL required vehicles. Assisting with loading products onto rooftops. Delivering product in non-CDL required vehicles.
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Ability to perform a physically demanding job, loading and unloading, at times with no helpers. + The employee is exposed to outside weather, including frequent wet and/or humid conditions, as well as exposure to fumes and vibration.
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Family-owned Ozark Motor Lines is now hiring for regional CDL-A truck driver jobs that show you the difference between just a job and the long-term satisfying driving career you want. No loading/unloading, no hazmat required, no Canada routes or NYC routes.
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