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Occasionally deliver loads to customers and assist in loading/unloading FG’s truck both external and internal with accurate shipments. Licenses: Class A CDL. Rolls, corrugated, corner boards, etc.
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That s because of the many outstanding and unique advantages we offer CDL-A truck drivers. As an industry leader, Big G Express has earned our positive reputation with truck drivers.
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To qualify, you must have a High School Diploma or equivalent as well as a minimum of 3 months of experience employed as a CDL driver. In addition, you must maintain a current/valid CDL A or B from the state in which position is assigned and be at least 21 years of age (insurance requirement.
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As a Home Daily Truck Driver, you'll be responsible for transporting goods within a local radius, ensuring timely and safe delivery to our valued customers. Valid Class A commercial driver's license (CDL.
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Perform flagging and assist with maintenance/repair project completion through the use of tools and equipment such as tractor with attachments, curb machine, cutoff saw, dump truck, small wheel and sheep foot rollers, vibrator roller compactor, pulverizer mixer, and pneumatic tire roller.
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Average earnings $1,300 - $1,600 per week + Bonuses Sign-on bonuses $2,500 Requirements: Class A CDL License & valid medical card. Seeking for Experienced Local NC Company Drivers, If you have a valid CDL and a passion for the open road, I want to hear from you.
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Exterior lighting technician and bucket truck experience. Company truck and cell phone provided. Exterior lighting technician and bucket truck experience. We are currently looking for a Lighting Technician with previous experience to join our team.
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For CDL, up to date DOT medical card and Passenger endorsement. For CDL, up to date DOT medical card and Passenger endorsement. We cater to an array of corporate and leisure clients that consists of airport, private, corporate, vacation, wedding, concerts/tours and global travel.
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