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Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction See in the normal visual range with or without correction Exhibit normal range of body motion Drive a front-end, side, rear-end, or roll off loading refuse truck, including right-hand driver's position on certain equipment, observing legal and defensive driving practices.
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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.
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The Production Supervisor is the key driver of all daily production related processes and the hub of information transfer between the hourly packaging workforce and Management, Engineering, Quality Control, Purchasing and Planning.
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Must have reliable automobile transportation, maintain an acceptable driving record and valid driver license, and maintain auto insurance coverage at least to the minimum amount specified by the Company and state law.
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Duties: As a CDL A Truck Driver you will be hauling general freight in top-of-the-line equipment. Qualifications: Qualifications for applicants include holding a Class A License (CDL-A), possessing a current DOT medical card, and having at least 3 months of experience within the last 12 months or 1 year within the last 3 years, operating a tractor with a 40-foot or longer trailer as a CDL A truck driver.
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Driver Recruiting. With over 35 years of drayage and intermodal experience, Forward Intermodal offers service-driven value to top U.S. importers and exporters throughout the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and Gulf.
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63 CPM Base for ALL Miles Bonuses Per Diem Yearly Pay Increases Classic Carriers is a family-owned and operated company based in Versailles, Ohio. We employ a combination of company truck drivers and owner-operators, with a driver turnover rate of less than 30.
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Job duties for this Class A CDL driver position include: You will be hauling lumber, coils, machinery, rebar, pipe, and oversize loads. You will average $1400 each week and driver top-of-the-line Peterbilt 579 trucks that are fully outfitted with Sirius XM, TV mount, inverter and more.
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Must have six (6) months of work experience (for example working in a distribution warehouse environment, roofer, farmhand, grocery dock, construction, manipulating patients in a hospital/nursing home or physical therapy environment, or other positions which require continuous heavy lifting which deals with multi-temperature.
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This Class A CDL A Truck Driver position offers a monthly safety bonus of $750. We are looking for a Class A CDL A Truck driver to join our team. Reasons to join our team: At American Trucking Group, our commitment to a "We Care" attitude is evident from the moment you join our team.
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Leading equipment and technology specs designed for driver comfort. See full list of driver benefit package. Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at (855) 548-2691, and we can talk you through it.
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Want to be a Delivery Driver? And if that doesn't do it for you, we have Same Day Pay, healthcare benefits and flexible schedules. For a copy of Flynn Group's Workplace Privacy Notice, please visit.
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Regional Home Weekend CDL A Flatbed Driver Weekly Minimum Pay Program, paid on all miles Incentive Program, Sign-On Bonus Seeking CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver with flatbed experience with home time every weekend.
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Home Every Other Weekend If you are a CDL A Truck Driver looking to run a regional, this driving job is for you. Tractor Trailer Description: 2021 or newer Freightliner Cascadia Automatic Fully Loaded Refrigerator, APU, 1500 watt inverter included Well Maintained 53' Dry Van TV & Microwave mount More Info Driver Pay: 3.
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CDL-A Owner Operator Truck Driver Advantages Include. CDL-A Owner Operator Truck Driver Requirements. Keywords: "Truck Driver. Quantix Is Currently Partnering With CDL-A Chemical Tanker Owner Operator Truck Drivers For Our Liquid Division.
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driver job Title: driver truck Company: American Trucking Group in Walls, MS
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