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Other benefits include short-term and long-term disability, company discounts, Military Leave Pay, adoption and surrogacy expense reimbursement, and more. It's like being paid to go the gymAt Walmart, we offer competitive pay as well as performance-based incentive awards and other great benefits for a happier mind, body, and wallet.
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In addition to competitive pay, we offer medical dental and vision benefits, 401K, Tuition Reimbursement, Paid Time Off, an Employee Assistance Program, Good Sam Roadside Assistance, discounts, paid parental leave, and on the job training opportunities.
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Yes We Can guarantee numbers Weekly numbers Dry Van Gross $6500 Refer Gross $7000 Flatbed Gross $7k (Based on 3k miles) Why join us Fuel cheaper than loves and pilot fuel cards (You pay what we pay) We show the real rate cons Weekly pay No Escrow Deductions 12% dispatch fee Insurance $350 ELD $20 Trailer Rent (We can lease a truck for $500 per week ($1500 deposit.
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Our Technicians enjoy a company vehicle and other benefits including: generous time off, 11 paid holidays, 401(k) with company match, Roth IRA, medical, dental and vision insurance, high deductible HSA, telemedicine, disability, cancer, and accident insurance.
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Qualifications: No experience necessary; we will train Exceptional customer service abilities Superior written and verbal communication skills Strong organization with the ability to prioritize and multi-ask Job Type: Full-time or part-time Benefits: Flexible Schedule: Enjoy the flexibility of working remotely.
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A full benefits package with choice of affordable PPO or HSA medical plans. Please note: Benefit eligibility can vary by position depending on shift status. Enjoy great perks and benefits.
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Additional Benefits: We offer flexible schedules, Same Day Pay, healthcare benefits and a company sponsored 401(k) plan. Additional Benefits: We offer flexible schedules, Same Day Pay, healthcare benefits and a company sponsored 401(k) plan.
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Average age of equipment is 1 year and 2 monthsBenefits & Advantages Health & Dental Insurance 401(k) Plans Paid Vacation Weekly Settlements Pet/Rider PolicyMinimum Requirements Must have valid Class A CDL Must be 23 years of age or older (21 years if prior military) Minimum of 6 months of verifiable OTR tractor-trailer experience in the last 12 months or 12+ Months Experience in Last 2 Years Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations.
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Process Night Audit procedures and close credit card machines nightly. As a regular part time employee, you are eligible to earn annual leave, sick leave, and sign up for benefits, to include health/life insurance, 401k, and NAF retirement.
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Meet with these families in person, over the phone, or through a video chat and help them find the protection plan that is right for them.
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We offer a stable company, growing client base, great people, strong pay, and terrific benefits package. Job DetailsJob Details:We are seeking a dynamic Extrusion Supervisor to join our team for 2nd shift (3pm - 11pm.
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Benefits: No Credit Check, No Money Down, Walkaway Lease Maintenance Repair Program (Coverage up to 600,000 miles) Fixed cost structure IC Career Coaches/Trainers $1 - $2 per mile pay package.
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Our nurses enjoy a robust benefits package including health insurance, flexible scheduling, 100% licensure/certification reimbursement, Tuition Reimbursement, and up to $20K for student loan payments.
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Out and back type of runs Additional Opportunities Insurance available through UTBA (Universal Trucking Benefits Association) Truck insurance available through NSM Fuel and Tire discounts National discounts at OEM (original equipment manufacturer) repair shops Partnership with ATBS (American Truck Business Services) Paid Orientation and Paid On the Job Training Rider Along Program after 1 year Weekly Settlements.
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Compensation: $1,740 - $2,040 estimated weekly pay. Benefits: Blue Cross Blue Shield medical benefits, paid housing or tax-free stipend, travel/license reimbursement, licensing team, and paid reward days.
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