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Lorco Petroleum Services is currently hiring a CDL B box truck driver to make LOCAL deliveries for our Elizabeth, NJ facility. Benefits: Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, Vision) 401K and 401K match retirement plan Paid Time Off Paid Holidays Home Nights & Weekends Pre-Employment Qualifications: Hold a CDL – B License and pass a road test monitored by an approved Lorco licensed driver.
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Performance Food Group and/or its subsidiaries (individually or collectively, the "Company") provides equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all applicants and employees, regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations.
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Mohawk Industries is a Fortune 500 multinational flooring company that employs 24,000 people throughout North America, including a private fleet of drivers who deliver our products. Why be a Local Delivery Driver for Mohawk.
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Job Company Driver. company-paid CDL training programs. Team driver advisors, current or previous top-performing Schneider Teams, provide insights and tips. Elite Team-spec'd trucks average only 12 months old, with automated transmissions, optimized idle, upgraded driver.
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Local Intermodal Driver. Plus, you can also choose to enroll in a 401k with company-matched funds. Local Intermodal Driver. Job Description: Haul intermodal container in and out of the rail ramps, 100% drop and hook no-touch freight.
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Job Description: CDL A Owner/Operator Driver Job description: Planet Logistics Inc are looking for Owner Operators! We are a reliable company with a variety of loads consisting of USPS, auto parts, watermelons, etc.
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We’re committed to what drives your success as a CDL-A truck driver at Ascend! Our intent, as One Team, is for Ascend to be the most reliable, predictable, and trusted partner to our CDL-A company truck drivers.
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About the Job - 5 CENT PER MILE SAFETY BONUS AVAILABLE - INSPECTION AVAILABLE (UP TO $1000) - RIDERS ALLOWED (RIDER POLICY) Job Summary Contract Driver (1099, Solo) Dry Van OTR $1,800 - $2,000 gross total weekly avg.
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Class A CDL Truck Drivers Regional and Long Haul Company Drivers: Earn $1,200 - $1,800 weekly! Based in Eagan, MN, Bay & Bay is currently offering highly compensated truck driving opportunities for Regional and OTR Company Drivers, moving loads up and down I-35 and to the East, reaching from Texas to portions of the Northeast, Southeast and throughout the Midwest.
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Ensure safe and clean vehicle condition at the start and end of each shiftRespond to guest inquiries and requests and resolve issues in a timely, friendly and efficient mannerGreet arriving and departing guests in a timely, friendly and efficient mannerMaintain driver log according to DOT regulationsMaintains personal and vehicle appearanceRequirements CDL with passenger endorsement.
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Drivers work a consistent Monday-Friday schedule with weekend home time Company Driver Benefits: Significant Compensation Packages – call a recruiter for details! Premier Healthcare Benefits and Insurance Options – many paid in full by the company.
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Class A CDL Truck Driver, no touch freight $1500 to $1600 per week , paid on all miles New Trucks with all the perks, Full benefits package Want a different driver experience in this industry.
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Our solo company drivers will earn milestone base pay increases based on tenure AND additional increases every 50,000 miles with no pay cap! This meansallvested company employees receive an allocation of shares of the company every year as a thank you gift for their hard work.
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If you want to be apart of an elite group of drivers with a company that is changing industry standards, check out what we have to offer. Why you will love working for us: Great pay: Earn $1500 or more per week depending on how many miles you want to run Company Culture: Mentors are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
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Amazing 24/7 driver amenities at company terminals include fitness and wellness centers, laundry and shower facilities, on-site chiropractor and more! As a family owned, driver-focused company in business for nearly a half century, we focus on creating a welcoming, positive culture that supports you as you drive for greater things.
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