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The DOT and Facilities Ops Admin will conduct new driver orientation, assist with owner/operator onboarding, and perform record-keeping and regulation oversight for MEI’s commercial vehicle fleet.
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Work in a retail store environment with store and occasional driver responsibilities. We leverage our scale to reach new markets and introduce innovative technologies as we differentiate and disrupt our markets.
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Team members have the opportunity to build an inclusive atmosphere with their co-workers and make a better day for every type of guest – whether it’s the professional driver stopping for a clean shower, the commuter grabbing their morning coffee, or the vacationer needing their go-to snack along their journey.
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We require for CDL (Class B Min) independent contract drivers to deliver new trucks from the area to delivery points throughout the region. Our brand new, state-of-the-art headquarters, located in Independence, MO includes a full fitness center that employees, spouses and children are allowed to use, free-of-charge.
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New truck speeds – 65 mph on the pedal, 68 mph on cruise. $3,000 driver referral bonus - NO LIMITS. NEW Benefits Program for Company Drivers. New truck speeds – 65 mph on the pedal, 68 mph on cruise.
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Driver Benefits Consistent miles and paycheck Convenient home-base terminals Generous pet and rider policies Up to $7,000 tuition reimbursement New equipment averaging 18 months Medical, dental, vision, and 401K match Qualifications Must have CDL A Must be 21 years or older Drivers must meet experience requirements.
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Enjoy one of the highest paying OTR truck driving jobs in the industry, starting at 70 CPM for our new Road Warrior jobs depending on your home time needs. State of the art equipment including new tractors and trailers.
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Class A CDL Truck Driver, no touch freight $1500 to $1600 per week , paid on all miles New Trucks with all the perks, Full benefits package Want a different driver experience in this industry.
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Develop/foster Driver Soft Selling program by encouraging driver sales leads, driver meeting collaboration and riding with drivers in targeted areas. Report new, lost and at-risk business on a weekly or as needed basis.
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As clients continue to enhance their capabilities, you will help clients to utilize stress testing as an integral tool for risk and capital management and as a driver of core business insights, rather than simply a regulatory requirement.
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Delivery Driver for Lightner Enterprises (LET) Shifts: Morning, afternoon, weekday and/or weekend Location: Charlotte, NC Compensation: Starting pay $16.50+ per hour + benefits Are you interested in a new opportunity where you can work independently, make a difference in your community, and delight hundreds of customers every day.
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