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First shift hours, Monday - Friday, No Weekends. Teamwork, integrity, and continuous improvement drive our culture which emphasizes safety and customer service. Job Description: BlueLinx is looking for a Local CDL A Driver to assist in our distribution center and deliver to our customers.
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WE ARE BlueLinx (NYSE: BXC), a leading wholesale distributor of building and industrial products in the United States with over 70,000 branded and private-label SKUs, and a broad distribution footprint servicing 50 states.
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Job Details Drivers are Home Every Night, No overnight runs All day time work- Typical start time between 5-6 am depending on load assignments for the day No weekend work - Monday-Friday schedule Flatbed hauling building materials, no tarping.
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Job Details Drivers are Home Every Night, No overnight runs Starting Pay rate $28.09 All day time work- Typical start time between 5-6 am depending on load assignments for the day No weekend work - Monday-Friday schedule Flatbed hauling building materials, no tarping.
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Job Details Drivers are Home Every Night, No overnight runs $4,000 sign on bonus paid quarterly over the first year Starting pay rate $31.00 All day time work- Typical start time between 5-6 am depending on load assignments for the day No weekend work - Monday-Friday schedule Flatbed hauling building materials, no tarping.
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Job Details Drivers are Home Every Night, No overnight runs $25.60 p/h All day time work- Typical start time between 5-6 am depending on load assignments for the day No weekend work - Monday-Friday schedule Flatbed hauling building materials, no tarping.
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Job Details Drivers are Home Every Night, No overnight runs Guaranteed mileage per day All day time work- Typical start time between 5-6 am depending on load assignments for the day No weekend work - Monday-Friday schedule Flatbed hauling building materials, no tarping.
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Flatbed and Conestoga trailers. Many other benefits are available to you, including tuition reimbursement. Other details Job Family Driving Job Function Branch Management Pay Type Hourly Qualified drivers, call us at (866) 889-7367 to speak with a Recruiter Today.
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Shift is not guaranteed during first 90 daysUS Foods is one of the largest food distributors with a culture and history of promoting from within, excellent training programs and a continuous improvement focus.
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Monday - Friday 1 -2 Night layover depending on the routeDrivers are dispatched between 2am - 3amOur Delivery Drivers make on average $90K plus annually. US Foods is one of the largest food distributors with a culture and history of promoting from within, excellent training programs and a continuous improvement focus.
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Job Details Drivers are Home Every Night, No overnight runs Starting pay rate is $30.90 p/h with opportunity for O/T All day time work- Typical start time between 5-6 am depending on load assignments for the day No weekend work - Monday-Friday schedule Flatbed hauling building materials, no tarping.
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