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2000 Sign-on Bonus for Non CDL Holders $5000 Sign-on Bonus for CDL Holders with Passenger Endorsement* $5000 Sign-on Bonus for CDL with Passenger endorsement Holders* $23 / Hour for CDL with Passenger Endorsement Holders.
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Obtain a current valid Class B driver’s license with passenger endorsement Establish, and maintain a positive working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. REQUIREMENTS Four years of experience as a mechanic, including experience working with school buses, gas and diesel engines or passenger shuttle buses License or Certificate: ASE certifications in Engine Repair, Automatic Transmission, Suspension and Steering, Brakes, Electrical Systems, and Heating and Air Conditioning strongly preferred.
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Education, Experience, and Qualifications:Light professional mechanical experience preferred; diesel experience a plus but not requiredBe twenty-one years (21) years of agePossess a valid NJ Driver’s License with three (3) years of driving experienceMust be eligible to obtain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with passenger endorsement or possess a valid NY/PA CDL with Passenger and Airbrake endorsement.
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Valid Class A or Class B CDL (airbrakes or passenger endorsement requirements vary per location) So, whether you have past experience as a CDL Class A or CDL Class B delivery, truck, shuttle or school bus driver, this is a great opportunity for you to join our encouraging and connected Avis Budget Group enterprise.
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Hiring: Shuttle Driver (Class B CDL with Passenger Endorsement) Must possess a valid commercial drivers license, class B, with passenger endorsements. Class B with Passenger.
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CDL Class-C with Passenger Endorsement. Special care and sensitivity needed for each passenger. We're hiring Access-Ride Drivers that will respond to requests for transportation needs and deliver high-quality care, treatment and customer service to patients.
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Do you have a A, B or C comercial drivers license with a passenger endorsement? You have the ability to operate a passenger van safely and efficiently. CDL Shuttle Driver. Communicates with dispatchers, drivers and other employees using a two-way radio system to communicate routes, announcing arrivals and delays, coordinating the pick-up of customers, or handling other vehicle or customer issues that arise.
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CDL Driver License (Class C with passenger endorsement). Transfer riders into vehicle seats or utilize wheelchair securement systems to safely transport each passenger. Experience with Non-Emergency Medical Transportation strongly preferred.
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The benefits of being a full-time bus driver include: Minimum $24.05 per hour + starting salary + overtime available Guaranteed hours Direct deposit into your back account every Friday Work all year, including summer schools Paid sick days, paid holidays, attendance bonus, referral bonus Always home weekends and holidays Requirements: Must have a New York State Commercial Driver's License (Class C, B, or A) with "P" Passenger endorsement.
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License Requirement: Per DOT Regulations, you will be required to have and maintain a valid CDL Class A, B or C Driver’s License with Passenger Endorsement. License Requirement: Per DOT Regulations, you will be required to have and maintain a valid CDL Class A, B or C Driver’s License with Passenger Endorsement.
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All candidates must have a CDL and obtain a passenger endorsement (16+). Bonus terms and conditions apply based on years of motor coach driving experience. All candidates must have a CDL and obtain a passenger endorsement (16.
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LICENSE: Appointees will be required to possess a valid New Jersey Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and passenger endorsement for the class and type of vehicle to be operated, issued by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.
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A minimum of a CDL C with Passenger Endorsement Required ( CDL A and B are accepted) CDL A, B, or C with Passenger Endorsement required. Responsible for passenger, community, and personal safety.
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Passenger Endorsement (Preferred) School Bus Endorsement (Preferred) Why join as a School Bus Driver? Now Hiring CDL School Bus Drivers for Pride Transportation Corp. in Brooklyn, NY.
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This position requires CDL A or B with Passenger Endorsement. The Shuttle Van Driver drives employees to and from assigned locations. From curbside to rooftop, ABM’s comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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