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Immediate opening for an Elite Solo Class A CDL Truck Driver and we want the right Trucker to join us at Ryder in Columbia, SC. Let Ryder pay you more, Refer a Driver and receive Unlimited Bonuses on Hired Drivers.
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Position Summary: The role of the Party Reflections, Inc Warehouse Delivery Driver is to drive a company box truck, demonstrate safe driving practices, gain knowledge of our equipment, and have the ability to work well with the customer and coworkers.
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The Delivery Service Driver is critical to the success of Restaurant Technologies Our drivers are CDL-certified and build strong relationships with our food service customers and provide a superior customer experience with every stop of their route.
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The Driver / Electronics Processing Associate will report directly to the ITAD Scale Operator and work closely with customers to ensure that everything is properly identified and managed. The Driver / Electronics Processing Associate will assist in buyback opportunities and/or recycling events to acquire IT assets for resale, refurbishment, or recycling.
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NET Delivery Manager with Commerical Lending Exp - Client, Columbia SC - Onsite. The right candidate will work closely with clients and internal stakeholders to ensure delivery/implementations/trouble shooting and provide the outstanding solutions for the clients' needs.
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Applicable FMCSA Driver Qualifications. We have refrigerated, flatbed, dry van, frac sand, and end dump fleets with great equipment. Terms for 2022 and newer Freightliner Cascadias, Kenworth T680s, and Peterbilt 389s72 Months or less | 0-125,000 miles60 Months or less | 125,000-350,000 miles48 months or less | 350,000-475,000 miles.
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Loads and secures product, material and supplies inside deliv Driver, CDL, Customer Service, Construction, Delivery. This is a non-CDL driver position operating a non-commercial motor vehicle weighing less than 10,000 lbs.
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May require additional certification up to an including a CDL – Chauffeur Driver License to drive van larger then 15 passenger or mandated by state law. May require additional certification up to an including a CDL – Chauffeur Driver License to drive van larger then 15 passenger or mandated by state law.
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Working in cooperation with the Delivery Material Handler to determine where to set the materials and unloading them. If you're a licensed CDL Driver looking to advance your career with a nationally established company, look no further.
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Job Summary The Driver non-CDL at Heartland Coca-Cola is responsible for driving and delivering pre-ordered product to assigned accounts on specified routes. Local delivery experience preferred.
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Solo Company Driver. CRST is one of the nation's largest transportation companies, providing total transportation solutions and comprehensive logistics services to customers all over North America.
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CDL License Not required) If you have been a Local Driver, Route Drivers, Truck Drivers, Couriers, Pick Up Drivers, Delivery drivers - and if you have driven for UPS, Amazon, previous FedEx companies, DHL, Wal-Mart, Uber, Lyft or any other similar companies that is a plus; and we have a job waiting for you as we are hiring urgently and immediately.
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Consistently deliver entire route in a timely manner Shifts : Until Route /all packages delivered Pay : $500-$600 Weekly Day Range: Monday Through Saturday (Will have Two Days off ) One of those days is automatically Sundays Benefits : After 90 days Location : Columbia location (Shop Grove Drive) Paid training will be provided that covers delivery/route procedures, standard equipment operations, customer service skills, and driver safety.
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Typically, driving a truck with a capacity of more than three tons, but may be a less experienced CDL or tractor trailer driver. Maintains current operator's license and meets company driver qualification requirements.
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CDL Road Test Driver Responsibilities. Shealy Truck Centers is in search of a Part Time CDL Road Test/ Quality Control Driver! Shealy Truck Centers is a Full-service Truck Dealership and represents Mack, Volvo, Isuzu, Cummins and TICO. We also represent Clark & Clement Trailers.
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