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We understand what drivers need because we’re out here too. Job Requirements: Must hold a CDL A license At least 21 years of age 3 months of verifiable driving under your belt Should live close enough to a terminal if you’re looking at our Flex Fleet Job Benefits: Top-notch pay that grows with you Flexible schedules including some sweet home time deals Superb equipment, all less than 1.5 years old A company that cares about your safety and success.
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An ideal short-term summer gig for *teachers, bus drivers, college students, non-profit. We supply tent, inventory, training, support, and equipment needed to set you up for success. Keystone Fireworks Tents has local opportunities for tent sale operators in Raleigh, NC.
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Must know how to anchor gondola, seismic anchor where needed. May require certification to operate machinery (e.g. forklifts, scissor lifts)Must have reliable transportation, a valid driver’s license, auto insurance, internet access, and basic tools (e.g. cordless drill, hammer drill, hammers, mallet, box cutter, screw drivers, etc.
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Walmart wants to help you find your place – a stress-free, flexible work environment where drivers are treated with respect. And we have immediate openings for full-time drivers. What You’ll Get Our drivers enjoy a great balance between work and life, as well as top pay.
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THE PROBLEM TRUCK DRIVERS FACE – Most lease purchase programs have poor quality equipment or unfavorable terms. Drivers need a lease program that sets them up for success, not a financial trap.
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3 Dinner rush Drivers Thursday through Sunday. No experience needed. We're searching for friendly and reliable drivers to deliver hot, delicious pizzas to our customers. · Drivers average $3.00 per delivery in tips.
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If you and your driving partner have what it takes, you will become part of an elite group of drivers who have definitely earned their spot in the “Big Dog” pack at Big M Transportation. Big M Transportation is Hiring Solo & Team Company Drivers for OTR Opportunities.
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Class A CDL Truck Drivers Needed Now: Apply for Trucking Job Offers:Apply today and within 24 hours you'll receive multiple job offers. Class A CDL Truck Drivers Needed Now: Apply for Trucking Job Offers:Apply today and within 24 hours you'll receive multiple job offers.
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No experience is needed, but you may be a great fit if you have experience in the transportation industry such as a delivery driver, professional driver, truck driver, taxi driver or cab driver.
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Continuous utilization of all trained sales skills, maintaining clean paperwork and missing documents recovery, support the finance process to achieve strong Finance & Insurance PVR. Support vehicle photography, deliver cars to partner hubs as needed, support lot organization and merchandising, transport cars as needed, ensure all incoming vehicles are properly checked in and provide excellent customer service and support strong NPS scores.
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Hold and maintain a NC Commercial Drivers License (CDL) and P&S Endorsement (Passengers and School Bus) CDL training will be provided through WCPSS, if needed; Operates a school bus according to the assigned route, when needed; discharges students only at the authorized school or bus stop locations.
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Drivers must be able to assist with loading/unloading participants, operate the wheelchair lift, secure wheelchairs on vehicle, plan trip route, perform all pre-trip and post-trip inspections and required documentation.
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This position will be responsible for driving a variety of sizes of buses for the Specialized Recreation & Inclusion Services program (and other program areas as needed). Applicants must have a CDL license with a passenger endorsement, airbrake endorsement, a clean driving record, be able to pass a background check and controlled substance test.
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Implements, distributes, and modifies, as needed, performance standards and guidelines for school bus drivers and operations. The department can contact the school’s Physical Therapist for assistance, if needed, teach proper lifting techniques.
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Requires morning, afternoon, and evening availability any day of the week.
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