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The Delivery Driver (non-CDL) is responsible for providing timely transportation of products from origin to destination as assigned, along with unloading and staging products at customer's place of business.
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Hiring requirements: 12 months recent tractor trailer experience CDL-A with hazmat and tanker endorsement Preferred: TWIC Card and Passport Preferred (company reimbursed) Must meet Highway Transport’s MVR requirements System Driver must live within 100 miles of service center.
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Non-CDL will drive vehicles weighing 10,001-26,000 pounds. Adheres to driver safety/compliance regulations, delivers un-damaged goods on schedule, and provides professional service to customers.
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If you have any questions about becoming an MLS driver, please contact an MLS recruiter at 800-636-3143. Qualifications Valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). Duncan, SC Average pay: $1,000-$1,250 weekly Home time: Daily Experience: 3 months or greater CDL experience Job ID: 241212 Overview Have a predictable daily home time work schedule.
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CDL-A Local Flatbed Company Truck Driver Jobs Offer: Paid $100 per load with minimum pay of $1,200 weekly $1,500 Sign On Bonus Orientation pay $150.00 per day 401(k) retirement plan with company match Home most nights and weekends Late model trucks all include: Refrigerator APU for in cab climate control Inverter to power accessories Dental, vision, life Referral Bonus $1,000 Strong company culture and long-term employment APPLY TODAY FOR CDL-A FLATBED COMPANY TRUCK DRIVER JOBS WITH JGR.
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Join us for an exciting opportunity as a skilled and dedicated CDL A driver, delivering outstanding supply chain logistics services! Hold a class A CDL and a valid medical card. Minimum 2 years of CDL A driving experience.
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Plus, we have a dedicated driver support team that is always there to help you. This keeps you on the road, reduces the chances of violations on your PSP record, and helps protect your CDL and Driving Career.
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As a part of our dedicated team, CDL Drivers will be operating a SiteOne vehicle to deliver world-class service and landscape, nursery, forestry, and irrigation products to our customers. CDL Drivers are also responsible for loading and unloading trucks in addition to working with teammates to ensure the branch is operating successfully.
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This is a non-CDL, local driving position that offers you the chance to drive multiple new model cars. The Enterprise brand of Enterprise Mobility is seeking a responsible, dedicated person to join our team as a Lot Driver located at the Asheville Airport.
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The lot driver is responsible for moving and positioning vehicles to various designated locations between our properties for servicing, transport and/or rental. A driver will perform all daily responsibilities with a focus on the needs to have vehicles ready for customers in accordance with our high-quality standards.
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The Non CDL Driveris responsible for assisting the refuse truck driver on pre-assigned and special routes to pick up garbage, yard waste, or recycling. Reports any safety or customer service related issues to driver and supervisor, immediately.
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Driver is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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Valid NC Class A or Class B CDL with Passenger Endorsement. That passion forever changed the course of American craft brewing and launched a beer revolution that's in full force today. Valid NC Class A or Class B CDL with Passenger Endorsement.
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Must live within a 45 minute commute to AVL. Enterprise Mobility operates the Enterprise Rent-Car, National Car Rental, and Alamo car rental brands and has frequently been named one of the top places to work.
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Required Education and Experience High School diploma or equivalent One-year of experience in the concrete or construction industry One-year Customer Service or direct customer contact experience Forklift experience required CDL Class B driver’s license required Experience with computer use in a network environment (Preferred) Additional Eligibility Qualifications.
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