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No Touch Freight Average $1,300 to $1,500 per week $1,000 Sign-on bonus CDL-A Truck Driver - Tractor Trailer Driver - Company Driver - No Touch - Dry Van - Fully Equipped Automatics Duties and general description: This Class-A tractor-trailer driving job puts you behind the wheel of a late-model, well-maintained Freightliner, Volvos and Peterbilts with APU and Inverters and Fridge can be added upon request.
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Hiring requirements: 12 months recent tractor trailer experience CDL-A with hazmat and tanker endorsement Preferred: TWIC Card and Passport Preferred (company reimbursed) Must meet Highway Transport’s MVR requirements System Driver must live within 100 miles of service center.
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Sysco has immediate job openings for dependable local CDL A Delivery Truck Driver to safely and efficiently operate a tractor-trailer and manually unload/deliver various products (meats, produce, frozen foods, groceries, dry goods, supplies, etc.
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Qualifications: Clean driving record DOT Medical card Minimum 6 months' tractor trailer experience Valid Class A driver's license Benefits Weekly Pay Unlimited Cash Referral Program Dedicated client/company All NEW KENNWORTH AND FREIGHTLINERS Year round freight, consistent miles.
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Location : Starting in Medina, OH (44256) – You will travel all over the U.S. Truck: 2018-2023 Automatic Reefer Tractor Trailer Freight liners or Western Stars, No Slip Seating (unless truck is under maintenance) Pay : $ 0.60 / mile Job Description Perform and document pre-trip inspection / Perform daily checklist on truck Drive regional routes that get you home 1-3 days out of the week Deliver and Unload Sandridge Food Products - weighing from 1 to 75 pounds.
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CDL Driver must have at least 4 years of verifiable tractor-trailer experience. 260,000 tractor-trailer miles. CDL Driver must have Hazmat/Tanker Endorsement or be willing to obtain Hazmat/Tanker.
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Look no further, we are in need of a Class A CDL Driver with at least 3 months of recent tractor-trailer experience. Look no further, we are in need of a Class A CDL Driver with at least 3 months of recent tractor-trailer experience.
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Qualified applicants must: Maintain a Class-A with at least two years of Tractor-Trailer experience in the last 3 years Have a clean MVR Be able to work any day of the week and be available for a flexible schedule to accommodate the 24/7 operation Be able to lift, push, pull 75 pounds or more on a regular basis Comply with all DOT rules and regulations Pass pre-employ drug screen and criminal investigation.
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18 Months Experience - Tractor Trailer. We are looking for professional, income-driven Over-the-Road Class A Truck Drivers! CDL A in state of residence. Driver Referral Bonus of $1,000.
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Minimum of 1 year tractor trailer driving experience with a good commercial and personal driving record. Truck Driver - CDL. Class A Commercial Driver’s License with Tanker Endorsement.
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Apply below or text "Driver" to 888111 to find out more. Robust training including Virtual Reality to ensure our drivers are set up for success. As one of our Bulk Transport Drivers, you’ll be driving meticulously maintained, state-of-the-art vehicles while also professionally representing our organization to our customers.
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Our dedicated fleet runs bulk gases to customers and other delivery points throughout the assigned region. We are a technology and applications leader with the industry knowledge and applications expertise to meet customer needs across industrial, food, medical, chemical and electronics industries.
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We offer over 120 years of proven experience in the safe and reliable production and delivery of industrial, medical and specialty gases. Performing tasks required in loading and delivery including product transfer, quality analysis and documentation, and customer interaction.
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Requires 6 months Flatbed tractor trailer experience within the last 12 months. Valid CDL Class A Current DOT Medical card No DIU/DWI in past 7 years Must have good work ethics The sky is the limit, get your part of it now.
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Following DOT, Messer North America standards, safety practices, and policies. Putting safety first, working with integrity and respect, we encourage everyone to find solutions for success. We offer competitive pay and benefits, with set schedules, steady work and opportunities for ongoing training and career progression.
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