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US Transport Is Hiring Local CDL A Truck Drivers For Our Colorado Springs, CO Location. Must Have a Valid CDL A & At Least 18 Months Of Verifiable Tractor-Trailer Experience. Have an active Class A CDL.
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Centerline is your one access point to limitless truck driving opportunities. Learn more about our recognition programs by visiting our Respect the Drive page at Centerlinedrivers.com. Our goal is to help CDL drivers find the job they always wanted.
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If you’re a licensed CDL Driver looking to advance your career with a nationally established company, look no further. You will make both ground and rooftop deliveries. ABC Supply, America’s largest wholesale distributor of exterior and interior building products, offers professional driving opportunities that allow you to do what you love every day and still be home every night.
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As a CDL-A Truck Driver, you will be responsible for safely transporting goods from one location to another while adhering to all traffic laws and regulations. Carriers are seeking a reliable and experienced CDL-A Truck Driver to join their driving teams.
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Our owner-operator focused business model for linehaul independent contractor truck drivers is designed to give you flexibility, stability, and support. Connect with Roadrunner to experience the way truck driving business ownership should be.
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POSITION SUMMARY: A Driver- CDL (B) is responsible for safely operating a collection truck, and providing prompt, courteous and complete waste removal services for customers. In addition, a Driver – CDL (B) is responsible for ensuring his or her vehicle is in compliance with the Company’s safety standards prior to operating the vehicle, ensures that all Company, state and federal regulations are adhered to at all times while operating the vehicle, and completes vehicle condition reports (“VCRs”) on a daily basis to ensure that any vehicle defects are repaired in a timely manner.
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Hogan Transports is now hiring Regional CDL-A Drivers in Aurora, CO. Valid Class A CDL. Our nationwide network of dedicated opportunities allows drivers the opportunity to find predictable home time, competitive pay rates, and stable customer freight that bet suits their needs.
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If you have a CDL A and 1 year of experience call (800) 851-8651 or apply now! Walmart Gift Card to Stock Up Your Truck On Us. Ask about our Road Warrior option starting at 70 CPM with $1750 minimum guaranteed.
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The CDL is a requirement, therefore, an applicant must be 18 years of age. Safely operates a heavy-duty truck to perform assigned duties on transfer routes. - Commercial Drivers License B (CDL.
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1 Year of CDL A Truck Driving Experience (Not Including Mentorship Periods) We are seeking over the road Class A CDL truck drivers. Double J Transport is a third generation family owned trucking company where you are known by your name and not your truck number.
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Class A CDL from your state of residence. On Site Maintenance. Blue Cross Blue Shield Plan starting at $8.00 a week with Company Contribution to HSA. 5 day schedule PAY: 5 Day Schedule - Local Driver - $1200 Weekly Average.
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Class B CDL with a tanker endorsement. Operate Tandem axle Water Truck in the Colorado Springs and Pueblo market areas. We also encourage our employees to plan for the future by offering a 401(k) with a company match and an employer-funded defined benefit pension plan.
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Notifies Dispatch or Route Manager of issues as prescribed by Service Machine protocol, including blocked containers, potential missed pick-ups or problems that arise on the route. Immediately reports any unsafe situations or service calls to Route Manager or Dispatch before attempting service.
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Conveyor, flatbed, knuckle and/or drywall boom truck experience is preferred. Completing a thorough load check on your truck before leaving the branch, ensuring that all delivery materials are firmly secured and all parts of your truck are in compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations.
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Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Company has an opening for a Class A CDL Driver located at our Colorado Springs, CO lumber operation. A valid commercial driver's license of the appropriate type and class issued by the state of residence to operate the size and type of Company truck assigned is required.
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