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A Duie Pyle is seeking an experienced, motivated full-time Night Class A Shuttle Truck Driver in Northborough, MA. This position pays $34.50 per hour. Family-owned since 1924, A. Duie Pyle provides engineered logistics solutions and consultative services utilizing our vast network of LTL Service Centers, strategically located warehouses, Dedicated fleet operations and specialized Truckload services through Pyle Logistics.
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Valid Commercial Learner’s Permit (if interested in company-paid CDL training). Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at 800-447-7433, and we can talk you through it.
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Sysco has immediate job openings for dependable local CDL A Delivery Truck Driver to safely and efficiently operate a tractor-trailer and manually unload/deliver various products (meats, produce, frozen foods, groceries, dry goods, supplies, etc.
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Immediate opening for a Dedicated Solo Class A CDL Truck Driver and we want the right Trucker to join us at Ryder in Hanover, MD. If you're looking to switch from Owner Operator to Company Driver, we can help make the switch even easier.
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Immediate opening for a SOLO Class A CDL Truck Driver and we want the right Trucker to join us at Ryder in Toledo, OH. Deliver SOLO To: Shuttle runs to Potterville and Jackson, MI.
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CDL-A Local Yard JockeyAre you tired of lack of home time, poor equipment, low pay and no support? We offer daily home time, up-to-date equipment, top pay with guaranteed pay increases and 24/7 driver support.
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Immediately Hiring a Dedicated SOLO Class A CDL Driver in Golden, CO. We want the right Employee to Drive with us at Ryder. We will buy your truck if you’re looking to switch from Owner Operator to a Company Employee Driver, we will help make the switch even easier.
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Provide appropriate CDL and endorsements for the position. Let Ryder pay you more and Refer a Driver. Ryder Offers Comprehensive Health and Welfare Benefits, To Include Medical, Prescription, Dental Vision, Life Insurance and Disability Insurance Options, As well as Paid Time Off for Vacation, Illness, Bereavement, Family and Parental Leave, and Tax-Advantaged 401 (k) Retirement Savings Plan.
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The Shuttle Driver delivers full trailers to our domicile locations and return empty trailers to our distribution centers. Valid Class A commercial driver's license (CDL-A). Day 1 Benefits available: medical, dental, and vision insurance, FSA/HSA and company-paid life insurance.
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Factors that may be used to determine rate of pay include specific skills, work location, work experience and other individualized factorsJOB SUMMARYSysco has immediate job openings for dependable CDL A Shuttle Delivery Truck Drivers to safely and efficiently operate a tractor-trailer and transport doubles (potentially triples) between Sysco facility and shuttle yards, along with other duties as assigned.
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Pay Rate: Shuttle Drivers make $70,000 to $85,000 per year. Inspect the rig for defects pre- and post-trip and submit DOT inspection report. At least 1 year or 50,000 verifiable miles of tractor trailer driving experience.
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Pay Rate: Shuttle Drivers make $70,000 to $85,000. May at times perform line haul and/or backhaul. Candidates may be subject to a background check and drug screen, in accordance with applicable laws.
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RyderTruck Driver CDL A Shuttle West Point, GA, 31833, USAPosition DescriptionImmediate opening for a Dedicated SOLO Class A CDL Truck Driver and want the right Trucker to join us at Ryder in West Point, GA.
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Sysco has immediate job openings for dependable CDL A Shuttle Delivery Truck Drivers to safely and efficiently operate a tractor-trailer and transport doubles (potentially triples) between Sysco facility and shuttle yards, along with other duties as assigned.
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Current Class A CDL from your state of residence. $2000 Driver Referral Bonus. CDL Class: Class A. 24 / 7 / 365 Driver Support. Driver Activity: Drop & Hook. Average Pay: $18 - $20 / hr (OT for over 40 hrs.
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