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The Driver, CDL-A 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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Pay - $25.00 Benefits Industry-leading 401k match (full-time only) Health, dental, life, disability insurance (full-time only) Flexible scheduling (ability to work full- or part-time) Education opportunities Employee discounts A free pet food program Full benefits for full-time employees Paid time off (PTO) for full-time employees ABOUT YOUR CAREER As a CDL Delivery Driver, you will assist in achieving our mission by filling each order with great pride and detail.
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Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package including 401K Full medical benefits covering Medical, Dental, Vision, and Pharmacy Paid vacation Unlimited mileage allowance - run at your pace Rider and Pet policy W-2 Company position Qualifications: Valid commercial driver's license (Class A License) (CDL-A) Current DOT medical card 3 months in 3 years, or 6 months in 5 years, or 2 years in 10 years of tractor-trailer (40 ft or longer), experience Proficiency in vehicle safety and control systems.
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Familiarity with Department of Transportation regulations Clear record in the Clearinghouse database Application Process: Following a phone interview to assess eligibility, detailed position information will be provided about this CDL A truck driver position.
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We extend a warm invitation to Class A CDL truck drivers to join our close-knit family and become part of the most dynamic team in the trucking industry. This Class A CDL A truck driver position introduces a fresh perspective.
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Equipment Details: Our CDL A truck drivers experience the comfort of brand new 2021 or newer automatic trucks, fully loaded with essential amenities. We've developed a cutting-edge digital scheduling system, akin to Qualcomm, ensuring your 12-day itinerary remains consistently planned with real-time updates for any adjustments.
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Plus, you'll have round-the-clock access to a dedicated team of specialists for assistance, advice, or any queries, eliminating the need for fleet manager interactions. Rest assured, this system guarantees your punctual return home for a full 48-hour reset.
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Full-time or Part-time. Job Type Full Time Part Time. The more experience you have, including driving a flatbed tractor trailer or Yard Hostling the more earning potential you have.
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Average work days are 10-12 hours per day and requires overtime hours, 5-6 days per week possible, Full-time and/or Part Time seasonal during construction season. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time.
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Whether seeking guidance, advice or simply needing to vent, our team is here to alleviate the challenges of life on the road. Duties: Operating within the 48 states, our Class A CDL A Truck Drivers handle general freight exclusively.
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