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Check out our shuttle, local, and short-haul positions and see if we’re in your area! CDL-A with 6 months tractor trailer experience. Home Time: daily (rare occasions of spending the night in truck/motel.
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Home Daily with occasional need to sleep/ take a break in the truck or hotel room. And with that comes well-paying truck driving opportunities with daily home time. Take a closer look at JBS Carriers – we want to help you succeed.
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CDL A Drivers - Local and Short Haul Runs - Home Daily. $500 bonus when your referred driver hits 3-months. Driver Pay Rates. Holiday pay $150 based on driver availability.
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Winter 'Chip Out' (Nov. 1st - Feb. 28th) : $20/per event. Average Miles: 400 to 600 a day. More than Driving: the job requires coordinating load info with the plants, dispatch, and feed lots; drivers must also ensure the safe, humane handling of livestock.
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Days and Hours: Monday through Friday and Saturday as needed; start time between 8 PM and 12 AM; end time between 6 AM and 11 AM. Live Cattle Haul Opportunity. That’s because we haul for some of America’s best brands as the transportation arm of the world's leading meat processor.
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Pick up loaded trailer at Pilgrims plant, drop load at customer, return to plant with empty trailer. Haul open-top trailers from Pilgrims plant to customer in Hanceville, AL area. Must have 48’-53' tractor trailer experience.
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Paid by the Load: average of $1,500 a week. Company match begins at one year of service and follows a five year vesting schedule. Paid by the Load: average of $1,500 a week. Days and Hours: Monday through Friday; occasional Saturdays; early morning start times (2 to 6 AM) until 3 PM or later.
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Rider Policy: No rider program available for feed mill. Going to various chicken farms picking up live chickens and delivering them to the plant in Broadway. Simplified Orientation : Starts online and concludes at your local terminal.
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Shifts vary from Sunday-Thursday to Monday-Friday Weekend on call rotation with some Saturdays. Pickups and Deliveries: Going to various chicken farms, picking up loads and bringing them into the Marshville plant.
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Truck parked at Pilgrim's Douglas Rendering Plant. Monday - Friday with occasional weekends (may be occasional overnight run) Truck parked at Pilgrim's Douglas Rendering Plant. 1 load per day with occasional 2nd load, depending on plant needs.
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Main Driving Region: Freight is primarily hauled between Pilgrim's plant operations within a 250 mile radius. Recruiting Areas: Hiring within a 40 to 50-mile radius of Sumter, SC. Main Driving Region: Freight is primarily hauled between Pilgrim's plant operations within a 250 mile radius.
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