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Wage: $24.50 per hourShift: 1st shift schedule The average shift lasts 10 hours and starts between the hours of 4:00 A.M. and 5:00 A.M.A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A CDL CLASS A ROUTE DELIVERY DRIVERThe Class B CDL Delivery Driver starts work in the early morning by receiving a route for the day.
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How to Apply: If you meet the qualifications and are ready to join our team as a CDL Class B Truck Driver, we encourage you to apply. Minimum of 2 years of experience as a CDL Class B Truck Driver.
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Sweepingcorp.com. Job Title: CDL B Driver - Days Job Summary: SCA is seeking an experienced CDL B drivers with air brake endorsement. Job Requirements: CDL Class B Clean Driving record DOT Medical Card Requires work performed in outdoor environments/exposure to variable and adverse weather conditions.
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Richards Building Supply Co. is currently searching for a CDL Class B Driver for our Springfield, IL location. CDL Class B with Air Brake Endorsemen t or CDL Class A driver's license.
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Valid CDL class B with Passenger and Airbrake Endorsements Required. Attractive benefits package: 401(k) with company contribution Medical Dental Vision Company paid life insurance AD&D insurance Short term disability.
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Is seeking a CDL Driver (Class B). CDL Driver (Class B) As a Class B CDL driver, you will deliver and recover a variety of equipment, tools and supplies to and from the customer worksite.
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The Roll Off Truck Driver Class B CDL is responsible for ensuring his or her vehicle is in compliance with the Companys 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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If you have a valid CDL Class A or B driver’s license with industrial or construction driving experience, Heidelberg Materials wants to hear from you! Valid CDL Class A or B Driver's License with no restrictions.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are seeking a CDL Class B Driver to join our team! This position requires the knowledge and skills required to safely operate a commercial motor vehicle up to Class B FMCSA/DOT standards.
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Class A/B Commercial Driver's License with a current Medical Card. Strong work ethic and commitment to a drug-free workplace. DriverSource Comprehensive Benefits Package: Group Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance after 30 days 401(k) plan available after 1 year Paid Vacation Weekly Pay Direct Deposit Paid Driver Referral Bonus Program Job Requirements Additional Information By applying to DriverSource Jobs, you consent to receive text messages sent by an automatic telephone dialing system.
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We are seeking a qualified Class B CDL driver for our roll-off truck. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are seeking a Haul Truck Driver- CDL Class B Required to join our team.
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Chamber of Commerce, Golf, Clay Shoots, Trade Shows)DRIVING (~25%): CDL Class B- Roll off Truck. The ideal candidates will also possess 2+ years of safe CDL Class A or B driving experience.
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Thompson Industrial Services , powered by Clean Harbors,is looking for a Class B CDL Driver to join their safety conscious team! The Class B CDL Driver is responsible for operation of equipment including, but not limited to Roll Off Trailers and Dry Vans.
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Requirements: CDL B Driver with at least 1 year of box truck experience or recent CDL driving school graduate. CDL B Driving: 2 year (Preferred) We are seeking a Box Truck Driver (Amazon Relay) to join our team.
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