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Trucking company in search of a professional class A CDL Driver to run relay routes and drop & hook runs to customers in IN, AL, OH, TN and KY out of our terminal in Owensboro, KY. Position is home every day and driver will be hauling no touch freight.
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Darling Ingredients is looking to hire local CDL A and CDL B Drivers to join our close-knit team in Bastrop, TX. As a Route Driver, you are responsible for transporting raw material from assigned customer stops to assigned destinations using heavy or tractor-trailer trucks.
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Compensation and Benefits: - CDL-A tractor-trailer driver $1300 to $1500 per week on average $1,000 Orientation Pay $1,000 Sign on Bonus Full benefits Package: Medical Dental Vision 401(k) Vacation Pay Rider and Pet Policy Dry Van No touch Freight No Endorsement requirements CDL-A Truck Driver - Tractor Trailer Driver - Company Driver - No Touch - Dry Van - Fully Equipped Automatics Disclaimer: In case of changes or typographical errors, current company practi ces/policies shall prevail.
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Compensation and Benefits: $1300 to $1500 per week on average $1,000 Orientation Pay $1,000 Sign on Bonus Full benefits Package: Medical Dental Vision 401(k) Vacation Pay Rider and Pet Policy Dry Van No touch Freight No Endorsement requirements CDL-A Truck Driver - Tractor Trailer Driver - Company Driver - No Touch - Dry Van - Fully Equipped Automatics Disclaimer: In case of changes or typographical errors, current company practi ces/policies shall prevail.
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Compensation and Benefits: - CDL A Truck Driver $1300 to $1500 per week on average $1,000 Orientation Pay $1,000 Sign on Bonus Full benefits Package: Medical Dental Vision 401(k) Vacation Pay Rider and Pet Policy Dry Van No touch Freight No Endorsement requirements CDL-A Truck Driver - Tractor Trailer Driver - Company Driver - No Touch - Dry Van - Fully Equipped Automatics Disclaimer: In case of changes or typographical errors, current company practi ces/policies shall prevail.
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2 years of CDL-A tractor trailer truck driving experience. The driver will work safely in a team environment and always keep work equipment and trucks clean and neat.
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Specific qualifications include: Valid CDL - Class A or B The ability to lift 75-100 pounds repeatedly (your most common cargo will be 70 pound bundles of shingles) Pre-employment drug screen and random drug screens are required Conveyor, straight and/or knuckle boom truck experience is preferred Semi tractor & trailer experience is preferred Trailer mounted forklift experience is preferred Crane certification is preferred.
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And if you're planning for the future, our 401K with company match opens up after just 30 days of employment as a Class A CDL Tractor-Trailer driver. Benefits: Class A CDL Tractor-Trailer driver Earn Between $1,500 - $1,650 per week Top-of-the-line Full Benefits for you and your family.
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Tuition Reimbursement ProgramPet Insurance THE IDEAL CDL-A TRUCK DRIVER CANDIDATE WILL HAVE:Two (2) years of Verifiable Tractor-Trailer Experience within the last seven (7) yearsSix (6) months of verifiable tank experience in the last 5 yearsTanker and Hazmat Endorsements requiredTWIC or proof of application requiredAt least 25 years of ageMust be available to spend 1-2 nights out per week as neededMust be willing to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as required.
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Deliver SOLO To: 250 Mile Radius of Chester NY Route: Local Home Daily Occasional Night Out Tractor Type: Straight Truck Trailer Type: 24' & 26' Straight Truck Equipment: Hand Truck & Lift Gate Ryder will Train you on all equipment needed to be successful Delivery Experience Required Freight: Heavy Touch – Pet Food Trucks are 36 months or newer, include 24/7 Roadside Maintenance and Company Drivers fuel up the trucks at over 800 Maintenance Facilities Nationwide.
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US Transport Is Hiring Local CDL A Truck Drivers For Our Gillette, WY Location We are hiring local Drivers for routes based out of Cheyenne and Gillette Wyoming. Requirements: Have an active Class A CDL Tanker & HAZMAT Endorsements Minimum of 24 months tractor-trailer experience Must be at least 23 years old or older APPLY NOW.
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Hazardous and non-hazardous materials: driver’s role (loading, unloading, in transit, trouble shooting, etc.) At least one (1) year tanker tractor trailer or (2) years tractor trailer recent experience within the last year.
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Route & Home Time: You will be out for 7-8 days then home for a 48-hour reset, averaging 2800-3200 miles per week Freight: With this Class A CDL A truck driver regional position, you will be hauling general freight with a dry van trailer.
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Specific qualifications include: Valid CDL - Class A or B The ability to lift 75-100 pounds repeatedly (your most common cargo will be 70 pound bundles of shingles) Ability and willingness to work on rooftops Pre-employment drug screen and random drug screens are required Conveyor, straight and/or flatbed truck experience is preferred Semi tractor & trailer experience is preferred Hazmat endorsement is preferred.
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